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But a small movement of activists persists in the belief that vaccinations might somehow harm children.
The argument that same-sex marriages somehow harm marriages between men and women does not hold water.
If your doctor believes a standing desk could somehow harm you, she's ethically bound not to prescribe one for the prevention of theoretical disorders you don't actually have.
As in Maine, opponents of marriage equality are trying to make the fallacious argument that marriage equality would somehow harm heterosexual couples.
All the terrible myths and fearmongering about how it would somehow "harm the institution of marriage" are being laid to rest, as people see clearly that marriage is unaffected by it's expansion to include gay families.
The military's explanations so far — that he could somehow harm himself with underwear (though he is not on suicide watch and is being monitored by video) so he can't sleep in any, and then there is just no time for him to put underwear on in the morning before they get him out of the cell — are just not plausible.
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To suggest that they somehow harmed Madeleine accidentally or otherwise is as ludicrous as it is nonsensical.
It is one of his crotchets that he has developed a fear of her and claims — ridiculous as it sounds — that she somehow harms him.
David Boies, one of the lawyers who argued against Prop 8, said the court's finding of no standing was significant because the court threw out the argument that same-sex marriage somehow harms people outside the marriage.
Many press reports have focused on the notion that we had somehow harmed the environment.
There's even talk of this anger costing Democrats the "high ground" and somehow harming the party's chances in the coming midterms.
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