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Most SBAs in this setting thought fetal nuchal cord was harmful contrary to published evidence and their appreciation of the possible harm of umbilical cord ligation was incomplete [ 10].
The possible harm of privacy for the data subject (those whose IP addresses are processed) is very little.
Participants on a 1971 women's liberation march in Auckland demanded 'Free Mum, Free Dad, Free Me, Free Childcare (May, 2003)', challenging the policy rationale of protecting children from the possible harm of childcare.
If anything, our desire to protect our children from the possible harm of a sometimes hostile world has increased over these past decades.
There's plenty of argument to be made about the possible harm of the omnipresent depictions of violence and gore our youngsters take in — on television, in the movies and through video games and electronic devices.
The possible harm of increased lung edema was investigated by Martin and colleagues [ 23].
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We need to educate people about the possible harms of drug use, offer compassion and treatment to people who have problems, and leave in peace the people who are not causing harm.
We also address possible harms of each method.
Of course, the risk of radiation is just one of the possible harms of mammography screening.
The authors do not discuss the mechanisms underlying possible harms of SBIC.
Prospective data on the possible harms of CCDSSs are needed to facilitate informed adoption decisions.
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