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Hazards to health, offenses to the sense of smell or hearing, and demonstrated economic loss are frequently found to be substantial harms.
Nevertheless, a minority of adolescents will experience more substantial harms associated with multiple risk behaviours (high-risk young people), including exposure to violence, homelessness, incarceration, and premature death (Bruun and Mitchell 2012; DHS et al. 2010; Hawkins 2009; Mitchell 2011; United Nations 2004).
The unnecessary testing and treatments triggered by incidental findings carry substantial harms and risks.
"Should we really be that bothered about addiction in and of itself, if it doesn't come with any other substantial harms?" said Munafo.
Alcohol use is associated with substantial harms at both the individual and community level [ 4].
23 They found all estimates of relative risks of cardiovascular death imprecise and largely overlapping the null effect line, compatible with substantial harms or benefits.
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But Environmental Advocates argued that it would have caused substantial harm.
Any other interpretation risks substantial harm of the sort that my sleeping pill example illustrates.
But for the most part they were protected from substantial harm.
Moreover, any foreign claimant would have to show that he had suffered "substantial harm" in England.
Presumably we meant that a ban on same-sex marriage caused substantial harm to those couples.
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