Sentence examples for inherent harm from inspiring English sources

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It's the inherent harm of having repeated unwanted sex which lies at the heart of the problem".

The inherent harm at the heart of this transaction we see evidenced in the astronomical rates of post-traumatic stress disorder, which is a result of having repeated unwanted sex because you need the money.

If you think your boss is asking for more information than you think is necessary, there is no inherent harm in asking why.

The words caused no inherent harm; "Bad Wolf" acts as a warning sign for the Doctor, and Rose's invocation of the phrase signals that the parallel universes Rose and the Doctor inhabit are collapsing into each other.

And whilst we look toward technology and invention for the next great leaps in making drug use safer for people (commonsense drug regulation would be rather helpful but less easy to market!), recent history suggests that technological advances tend to undermine nature's inherent harm reduction strategies and make the use of most drugs more dangerous and risky.

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Reducing criminal penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana does not alone address the inherent harms of prohibition -- the enormous unregulated market, the unequal application of the laws, especially for people of color, and unregulated products of unknown potency and quality.

For example, that we are mixing up the inherent privacy harm of XKeyscore and the response of the government to Lavabit once it discovered that Snowden had an account there.

Many of them from Iceland to Italy to Japan to New Zealand to bits of Latin America are justified by local authorities citing the need to protect children against inherent psychological harm or ridicule.

Simulated training allows for practice in a realistic setting without the inherent risk of harm to the patient.

These suggestions are novel compared with earlier guidelines, where the emphasis was on patient comfort but not necessarily of the harm inherent to sedatives.

Overall, what's lacking is a common currency in which to uniformly measure the potential for social harm inherent in every type of crime.

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