Sentence examples for has harms from inspiring English sources

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Banning something – or more accurately, imposing a criminal penalty on some action – has harms attached too.

For most men, screening only has harms because it leads to biopsies and treatments with unpleasant side effects.

It has benefits; it has harms.

It may, but it without doubt has harms.

It is not known if screening has harms serious enough to counterbalance the possible benefits of treatment.

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Negative diplomacy has harmed Russia elsewhere.

Each issue has harmed the "European Project".

"And that has harmed us".

Arguably, the womanising has harmed his career.

This has harmed your relationships — and theirs.

Genetically modified food has harmed no one and helped millions.

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