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Antioxidants are substances that sop up reactive molecules before they have a chance to harm sensitive tissue like the lining of blood vessels.
"There are not cases where people are using the phone to harm sensitive computer networks," he said, asserting that computers and the Internet have become integrated and inseparable in some cases from the crime.
The study also claims to disprove the notion that part of the reason women don't ask for raises is that they are more likely to be sensitive to the harm that such requests could have on their inter-workplace relationships.
This can give rise to the worry that a perfectionist account of politics is insufficiently sensitive to the harm of coercion and to the value of liberty.
"I have great respect for content marketers and doctors, but should I believe that content marketers, who haven't taken anything like the Hippocratic Oath, and aren't nearly as sensitive to the harm they may be doing, are producing accurate health information online when it may not be in their best financial interests?
They included a promise not to meet with "sensitive people," not to speak to the news media and not to do anything to harm China's image.
Clearly sensitive to how the decision would be seen in the Muslim world, Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit said the action was not intended to harm Islam.
c. intent to harm others.
"To harm H.S.B.C. was to harm Switzerland".
Threaten to harm pets.
Throughout, the Action Agenda calls for including vulnerable and overexposed populations such as children, the elderly, low-income communities, communities of color, tribal communities, and those sensitive to or previously harmed by chemical exposures in the monitoring, testing, and regulation of chemicals in the environment.
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