Sentence examples for prospect of harm from inspiring English sources

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And yet many patients continue to undergo such procedures, even when there is the prospect of harm and the unlikelihood of benefit.

The short-range interests of the small independent producer were thus guaranteed; the prospect of harm to his longer-range interests—as well as to those of the nation as a whole was not yet clear.

The regulator added that although both companies had a 20%to30%0% share of radio advertising in the capital, it had concluded there was "no realistic prospect of harm to London advertisers or listeners" because neither Global's Heart or LBC stations were close competitors to GCap's Capital, Choice or Xfm, "due substantially to differences in audience demographics".

But its lesson is a lot more cynical that what you learn in school: "The prospect of harm to the nation doesn't force members of Congress to do what they should," he said.

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Once he started chuckling over the imagined prospect of harming a girl he had gotten pregnant, part of his appeal evaporated.

Ms. Williams said organizations should be exempted from disclosure when there was credible evidence their donors could face threats or harassment, but not when they feared the prospect of economic harm to their donors, — from a boycott, for example.

If we answer in the affirmative, discussion tends quickly to turn to the practical dimensions of humanitarian military intervention, which always carries the prospect of causing more harm than good.

For example, excess dopamine might make our brain's reward system more responsive to the prospect of avoiding personal harm.

But over time the prospect of a relatively harm-free nicotine kick could draw in many new users.

He will say the uncertainty created by the prospect of independence is harming the Scottish and UK economies, and a delay until 2014 is not possible.

Complications are not the only harms of circumcision: the AAP and other parties debating the pros and cons of circumcision should conceptualize their analysis more broadly as risk of harm vs. prospect of benefit, thereby factoring in the value of the foreskin to the individual and the physical and ethical harms of removing it from a non-consenting child.

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