Sentence examples for quantifiable harm from inspiring English sources

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"That is quantifiable harm.

The government called its first witness in the sentencing phase the day after Colonel Lind announced her verdict, to present examples of quantifiable harm caused by Private Manning's disclosure of thousands of military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks.

Once again, what might have been a discussion about the real, quantifiable harm being done to people of color had been subsumed by a discussion about the feelings of white people, the expectations of white people, the needs of white people.

The Clayton Act doesn't require quantifiable harm to competition.

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The current administration has a justifiably low opinion of such amorphous measurements, and seeks to refocus regulators on quantifiable harms and benefits.

While controversial in light of a trend toward 'evidence-based' policymaking (Pugh 2002; Phillips et al. 2004), this precautionary consumer attitude may be desirable even if quantifiable harms of a particular practice are limited.

The suit states that "the loss of Alexander to a new, competing radio station... would cause immediate, substantial, irreparable and non-quantifiable harm to Emmis," such as cuts in advertising revenue and harm to its brand in the Los Angeles radio market.

Our study highlights the complexities of the controversy over prostate cancer screening, in particular those of overdiagnosis and the poorly quantifiable downstream harms of overtreatment and impact on quality of life that none of the existing trials has adequately addressed.

We included studies that reported quantifiable objective outcome measures and comprised: – Harms or threats to patient safety defined as outcomes in the study methods section.

I remember desperately wanting to see a therapist when my self-harm and eating problems began to spiral during my late teens, but I can recall thinking quite clearly and calmly: 'No, your problems aren't serious enough.' I had the idea – as many people did, and still do – that to need therapy you must have suffered some quantifiable and catastrophic childhood trauma.

We found that affectively-loaded impacts (harm to charismatic wildlife and visual intrusion) were assigned greater weight than more easily quantifiable impacts (displacement of fishing, impact to tourism, cost of compliance with regulations).

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