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Doctors should therefore avoid any tests and treatments that could cause harm.
To change their carefully crafted language in ways that could cause harm would be a mistake.
To parents: just as you are concerned about whether your children might be taking drugs, be concerned about whether they are taking a supplement that could cause harm.
It would be behavior that could cause harm, to herself and others; behavior that could cause repercussions that ripple through the course of a life.
It is also not possible to insert a package containing an object that could cause harm, although preventing terrorism is not the primary goal.
The FBI has already held meetings with Silent Circle, according to CEO Mike Janke, accusing it of being a "ghost provider" that could cause harm to the US because it stores virtually no information about its users' communications.
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Monkeys are curious, intelligent creatures that will get into everything available to them, so you'll need to take the time to remove items that could cause them harm or suffer damage.
"This does not absolve Iraqi and coalition forces from the obligation to take their presence into account, take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians, and avoid launching attacks that could cause disproportionate harm to civilians," said Lynn Maalouf, deputy director for research at Amnesty International's regional office in Beirut.
"But to pull the plug on the project -- that could cause more harm than the good".
In addition, he has recognized nothing in the genetic structure of the modified mosquitoes that could cause humans harm.
They were used four hours before the fire began, 75 feet from the Branch Davidian residence, and in a manner that could cause no harm.
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