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"What to Do in Case of Fire" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for strong language and gag violence that seems to harm very few and presents little danger.
But note that, at the same time, depletion seems to harm no one.
That prescription, which often seems to harm the patient, as in Greece and Spain, is for austerity -- which appears to work better on paper than in the real world.
Smoking seems to harm human biology irrespective of age, even if exposure to tobacco is believed to be most deleterious in fetal or perinatal life when maternal smoking will increase the risk of fetal loss as well as numerous health problems in the offspring (17).
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First, if their loss was very close, it did not seem to harm their reputations nearly as much.
This putative monobollock (which didn't seem to harm his sex life much) comes first in the numbered list of "conditions" – a checklist, effectively, of What Made Him All Weird – that stand for a "Conclusion".
Complaints about his abrasive comments and "alpha male behavior" accompanied his rise to fame from the beginning, yet did not seem to harm his reputation within WikiLeaks or Tor.
This is a hard case to make when many government policies seem to harm the people who already suffer: I don't mean just benefit cuts, but the withdrawal of services – such as youth work or parenting programmes – that help the most excluded citizens (and, incidentally, prevent the social problems which cost the taxpayer so much in later years).
The association of PET with PBT segments seemed to harm the hard segments crystallization.
Taking organs from healthy people does seem to harm them, so living donor transplantation appears contrary to traditional medical ethics.
For example, the adult worms live in the intestines of ducks, but they do not seem to harm the ducks in any way.
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