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Maybe some other religions have done harm.
History is full of useful technologies that have done harm, intentionally or not.
It is hard to know which traffic emissions have done harm to people who live alongside major roads.
He has fallen in love with a creature who may be incapable of loving him back, and to whom, through love, he may inadvertently have done harm.
It may be that his disclosures of N.S.A. surveillance and data-collection programs have done harm to national security and have made terrorist attacks more likely, though the Administration has not made a persuasive case that that is true.
The NHS has made some efforts to improve the information that patients get when they are invited for screening, but it still does not make explicit the risks of treatment for "cancers" that would never otherwise have done harm.
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Or where a corporation really has done harm but pays off the lawyers instead of the victims.
I asked if she was writing from experience when Andrew, having done harm to his father, then seeks to make peace with him.
Through its involvement in this scheme to defraud the US revenue service, UBS has done harm to all three in the US.
Open Europe, by contrast, maintains there is "no conclusive evidence" that European spending creates jobs and growth, and that in some cases it has done harm.
Cobbs also says that the 'zombies account' has done harm 'partly by evoking equally unacceptable reactions' (p. xi).
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