Sentence examples for may be harms from inspiring English sources

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There may be harms that occur after the time the potential surrogate endpoint is observed that are not well predicted by the potential surrogate endpoint.

We hypothesized that older adults considering ICD therapy do not weigh their competing risks for mortality, and that this unrealistic approach leads to ICD implantation in situations where there may be harms without benefit.

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"If you feel you may be harmed, you leave.

But science may be harmed when this is not recognized.

The remaining one-quarter are not helped, and some may be harmed.

She feels like she's protecting her son even though she may be harming him.

I realized that it may be harming them not to go.

Finally, some players may be harmed by the psychology of the ballot.

In other words, we may be harming the children both now and in the future.

"In policing situations, combatants cannot act in any way in which they know bystanders may be harmed".

There may be certain types of patients who do benefit from check-ups, and others who may be harmed.

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