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The statute provides that the question of harm to minors is to be determined according to "contemporary community standards," the usual test for obscenity.
A question of harm?
Now do you mean that bringing up the matter of security from terrorism is a question of harm.
She was a relentless advocate searching for answers to the question of harm when it comes to vaccines and autism.
15 months later she, and correspondent Linda Patillo, bravely let America and thirty-three other countries know there just might be a question of harm with vaccines for some children.
Recently, I dusted off an old videotaped copy of a story that aired on CNN in October 1999 called "A Question of Harm?" - the first nationally televised piece linking a vaccine to autism.
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The question of irreparable harm was evidently the question in contention for the justices today.
On the question of irreparable harm, however, a few words are appropriate.
"The whole question of irreparable harm is something that normally applies to life and death situations, not something so mundane," he said, and it would be possible to make changes after the program began.
The question of environmental harm is therefore less a question of the technology itself than of the capacity to manage it.
Regarding our central question of potential harm to children, the published literature contained some information about the product, including an in vitro toxicity model, but traditional published resources and a network of environmental health experts could not establish the product's safety in use with children.
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