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If you're just acquaintances, a phone call wouldn't make any harm, would it?
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"There is no evidence that any professional was aware of this activity, nor did he make any threat to harm Child P or give any indication that he might do so.
I don't make any updates that harm her, or frame her as a bad person.
Of the four controlled trials, one did not make any reference to harms of BFRs.[ 20] In total, only four adverse events were reported in subjects taking BFRs.
At the same time, the law does not make any provision for psychological harm caused by whistleblowing, which research shows is an increasing likelihood.
I convinced myself that it didn't make any sense: as far as harm minimisation in Australia goes we haven't minimised any of the harms that I can see.
"I believe that with a hamstring injury we have to get access for our medical staff to the MRI scan to see what grade it is, how bad it is and make absolutely sure they don't make any suicidal decision that could harm his future for two or three months.
It is difficult to make any argument for the Olympics harming golf and vice versa.
If you are going to be in London over the next month and you haven't already seen it (and a second visit can't do any harm... ), make sure you go to 157 Harper's Road SE1 and visit Roger Hiorns' installation Seizure.
My feeling, however, is that Democrats are so woefully bad at getting their own message out -- especially in the short, easy-to-digest soundbites to which the mainstream media is addicted -- that I certainly couldn't do any harm by making such suggestions, and indeed might do some good.
Earlier Barboza broke down as he told the coroner, Dr Fiona Wilcox, that to his knowledge his wife had not suffered from depression or from any psychiatric illness, nor had she made any attempts to harm herself.
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