Sentence examples for significant harm for from inspiring English sources

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"As a result, children remain in situations of potential risk of significant harm for too long".

Children under the care of a Berkshire council have been at risk of "significant harm" for too long, according to watchdog Ofsted.

An e-desire is a motivational state that consists in a desire for what is correctly believed to be someone else's significant harm for an unworthy goal or for what would correctly be believed to be someone else's significant harm for an unworthy goal in the absence of self-deception (see Section 3.5.3 for more on self-deceptive evil).

Critics of Garrard's theory of evil argue that it is too restrictive since it does not count as evil actions which cause, or allow, significant harm for no good reason when the agent is slightly motivated by morally important considerations.

Critics argue that it is not necessary to take pleasure in doing wrong to perform an evil action since it is sufficient to intentionally cause significant harm for an unworthy goal such as self-interest (Calder 2013).

According with the published data of US Occupational Safety and Health Administration [36] a concentration of nicotine in the breathing air higher than 6.8 μg · L-1 is considered to be "significant harm" for the humans exposed daily for more than 40 years.

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The judge said: "Sexual offending will by its very nature cause harm at the time the offence is committed, but it is well recognised that, for many victims, significant harm persists for a considerable period afterwards.

Ashley said it was "deplorable" that with the stakes so high in fostering for adoption cases, there is no automatic right to free legal advice or any independent judicial oversight of whether the statutory "significant harm" threshold for a child's removal has been reached in the first place.

Evidence continues to grow that inherent limitations of mammography combined with the significant harms of aggressive screening are cause for caution rather than promotion of simplistic public health messages on pink prescription lids.

According to Calder, significant harm is desired for an unworthy goal if a state of affairs consisting of the achievement of the goal together with the harm would be less valuable than if the goal was not achieved and the harm was avoided (Calder 2003 and 2009. See also Card, 2002, 21 for a similar view).

Reciprocity may require that we benefit society in exchange for the benefits it provides, but surely such reciprocity reaches its limit when by living we provide only a "frivolous advantage" to society at the expense of significant harm or suffering for ourselves.

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