Sentence examples for irrespective of harm from inspiring English sources

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In fact it would be desirable to detect the signals irrespective of harm.

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Newspapers have recklessly pursued sensational stories "There has been a recklessness in prioritising sensational stories, almost irrespective of the harm the the stories may cause and the rights of those who would be affected".

Newspapers have recklessly pursued sensational stories "There has been a recklessness in prioritising sensational stories, almost irrespective of the harm the stories may cause and the rights of those who would be affected".

Bombardier argues that the moves were motivated by an aim to keep "US passengers from realising these benefits, irrespective of the harm that it would cause to the US aerospace industry and the cost to airlines and consumers".

Playing up bits liked; playing down, or out those not so keen on..almostalmost irrespective of the harm that the stories may cause and the rights of those who would be affected... .. Just ask Lord McAlpine.

He goes on: "There has been a recklessness in prioritising sensational stories, almost irrespective of the harm that the stories may cause and the rights of those who would be affected, like the Dowlers, the McCanns and Abigail Witchalls".

This is irrespective of whether harm resulted from any negligence [ 21].

The FCC's revised approach focused its efforts on the ways internet service providers do business with other network providers and big tech companies, irrespective of competition or harm to consumers.

A second reason why causing harm is not a necessary condition of legal responsibility is that there are many contexts in which a person is civilly or criminally responsible irrespective of whether any harm has been caused by their conduct or that of an agency for which they are responsible.

As the objective of this study is to compare the cost effectiveness of harm reduction strategies irrespective of ART provision, ART is not offered in any intervention including 'no intervention'.

It was proposed in the report that this duty involves both a statutory obligation on the individual professional to inform an organisation of "relevant incidents", and a further statutory obligation on the healthcare provider organisation to inform the patient where they have or may have been harmed, irrespective of whether or not they have asked for this information.

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