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Doctors often worry that heating a pregnant woman's body may harm a fetus.
"An aspiration that more schemes not in accordance with local plans - and which may harm a town centre - are effectively 'called in' by the Secretary of State could be part of a solution, but we believe that the heart of the matter lies in proper social, environmental and economic assessments of any project's impact, based on a robust 'town centres first' mechanism".
If cases of cheating and misconduct are reported to the professional association, this may harm a person's reputation, creating a credible threat.
While this gap may have little or no impact on some couples, research published in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour suggests that it may harm a couple's communication and sexual desire, which could negatively influence the stability of the relationship.
In Escherichia coli O157 H7 for example, the Stx toxin is not virulent in cattle, but may harm a human host [14].
The Act forbids night work and any work that may harm a child or young person.
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Furthermore, absence of evidence does not imply evidence of absence, so there are arguably reasons to be cautious before we endorse or celebrate activities that may harm an entire generation in the long run: this is the argument made by those who equate our digital addictions to the early days of smoking, when people puffed away happily without awareness of the consequences.
that may harm an organism.
But the lack of a strong U.S. government presence here may harm chances for a global consensus on regulations.
But when "a more conventional narrative of fame kicks in … the predictable whine of self-pity and self-justification begins to rise in volume … The droning narcissism of the later stages – enlivened by the occasional flick-knife twist of character sketch … may harm his name a little.
Total separation from a mother may harm the social growth of a kitten.
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