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that may harm an organism.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been criticized for granting too much power to copyright holders, offering them new technological controls that may harm the public interest.
"This is problematic when the public assumes that government regulators would not allow people to sell products that may harm them.
"We do risk a self-inflicted wound," Justice Breyer said, "a wound that may harm not just the court, but the nation".
"But conflicts will appear, because to survive, Hu must make his mark with policy breakthroughs that may harm Jiang's policies and interests".
Ocean water surging into brackish estuaries increases salt concentrations that may harm delicate fish larvae that prefer lower levels of salinity.
Indeed, all social animals benefit from the capacity to identify individual conspecifics that may help them, and to distinguish these individuals from others that may harm them.
However, one needs to be cognizant that poor dose regimen design can result in suboptimal efficacy, on-therapy resistance development, and resistance selection that may harm the activity of all β-lactam-β-lactamase inhibitor combinations.
However, current regulatory frameworks for the involvement of animals in research are not animal-centred, regarding them as research instruments, unable to consent to procedures that may harm them, rather than consenting research participants and design contributors.
Affirmative action has consistently been a "wedge" issue, and groups such as Asian Americans Advancing Justice have opposed attempts to use Asian students as the wedge in conservative attacks on affirmative action that may harm black and Latino students.
The same ingredient that helps them make the N.F.L., Major League Baseball, the N.B.A. and the N.H.L. also drives players to use supplements that may harm or even kill them.
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