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By an amazing coincidence, regulatory and political decisions tend to harm Sky.
That has helped Mr. Romney avoid the classic conundrum of political attack advertising in a nominating battle: Negative commercials tend to harm both the candidate making the claim and the one on the receiving end.
Also, there's this:But Yale's William T. Gallo, Padmaja Ayyagari, Jason M. Fletcher and Jody L. Sindelar, and Partha Deb, from the City University of New York, found that layoffs among older workers tend to harm the health of those with a pre-existing unhealthy fondness for food and drink.
Seclusion and restraining in acute psychiatry wards is used when patients tend to harm themselves, other patients or staff members.
Onset deviations of more than 20 ms tend to harm the listening experience, but may be used for score following purposes.
Rate hikes tend to harm stocks at the outset, as higher interest threatens to crimp consumer demand and increase corporate borrowing costs.
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Marx's revolutionary fervour tended to harm his philosophical reputation in the West, and his philosophical achievement remains a matter of controversy.
The subsequent public outcry tends to harm the committed, experienced companies, as politicians paint all health care companies with the same brush.
We did not attempt to reduce the model using variable selection techniques (e.g., stepwise regression) because the omission of insignificant predictors tends to harm predictive accuracy (16).
31, 32 Such harm aversion infuses moral judgments; 33 people tend to judge harming an innocent person as forbidden, even when doing so would ultimately achieve a greater good.
The bombings, which tend to inflict harm over a wide area, also helped account for a 60 percent rise in injuries, to 7,334.
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