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Ofcom is currently evaluating whether to launch an investigation to see if Channel 5 has breached the broadcasting code relating to areas such as harm and offence.

Invite students to share ideas, then ask: Do the benefits of research on animals outweigh the downsides, such as harm to the animals?

In July, Ofcom chief executive Sharon White pointed out that italready regulates aspects of the BBC's output, such as harm and offence issues, and if the government wanted to extend its responsibilities to bias and impartiality "we will do the best possible job".

"There'll be quite a bit of incentive for the companies to focus on development" in the zones, said the bureau's director, Bob Abbey, adding that he and his colleagues have tried to identify areas that are less prone to conflicts over environmental concerns, such as harm to endangered species or drains on local water supplies.

The first is negative future thinking (i.e., 'The future is uncertain and I can't do anything to modify it'), which is tied to specific temperament traits such as harm avoidance and reward dependence.

The committee said there was little evidence to back up many of the alleged dangers, such as harm to human health or spreading of resistance to microbes or herbicides.

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It could be following the lead of Spirit House, an organization in Durham, North Carolina that promotes community-driven solutions, such as "harm-free zones", as opposed to solutions narrowly focused on law enforcement.

And this court has said that government detention violates that clause unless the detention is ordered in a criminal proceeding with adequate procedural protections, or, in certain special and "narrow" nonpunitive "circumstances," where a special justification, such as harm-threatening mental illness, outweighs the "individual's constitutionally protected interest in avoiding physical restraint".

At least 10 journalists and citizen journalists are currently jailed in Saudi Arabia on a range of charges, such as harming the king's image and reputation, blasphemy, insulting religion, and "inciting chaos".

They explain that a "price-centric" approach that flows from the CW standard misses important metrics such as harms to quality, privacy, innovation, and input providers, including workers.

For example, if drivers who text while driving are less able to weight future consequences, such as harming themselves or others, compared to the immediate outcome of reading the text message, then this may suggest that media campaigns focused on future consequences may not be as effective for those most at risk for texting and driving.

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