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"This will be over in 24 hours," he said, adding that no young protesters would should be harmed.
Chemist Edith Ellyn (Helena Bonham Carter) emphasises at one point that no people should be harmed in the course of blowing things up.
The only guidance he got was the negative one that the weekly was intended for overseas readers and that circulation was not to be sought at home (though it was not declined) lest the daily should be harmed".
You do harm to someone so you should be harmed.
It doesn't take much of a leap in logic to say no one should be harmed.
Despite Joseph and other chiefs ordering that no one should be harmed, at least two people were killed and several wounded.
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The goal of politics should be harm reduction, not preserving ideological purity.
Hammond said the goal of the warning labels should be harm reduction.
The government has claimed this can be achieved through efficiency savings and the frontline should not be harmed.
Two types of knife are used, both with a V-shaped blade that cuts as it pulls back, so the whale shouldn't be harmed.
The do no harm rule implies that people should not be harmed even with their consent although, as was said earlier, some living organ donation may not harm the donor all-things-considered.
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