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Here she makes a powerful case for the view that our society has been criminally negligent in the way it puts children in the harm's way of digital technology.
Now, is that because, as Josh Greene suggests, when a situation is up close and personal, the way you imagine engaging in the pushing action somehow plays a role, as either a legitimate or illegitimate moral heuristic, whereas in the case where you're imagining conscripting the workers, what you're doing is somehow more distant, in terms of the harm's way into which you're putting it?
A huge crash at the Giro, was followed by another at the Tour: the 27-year-old was lucky to ride away from both, but the experiences served to remind him how isolated he was now with his team keeping most of its riders safely out of the harm's way.
But in addition to being a straight trolley problem, the traditional Bystander case, in the case of the nuclear tragedy in Japan, there's also something not very different from what we might call the Harm's Way case.
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But the reality is that U.S. forces are still on the ground, in harm's way, and the country is still dangerously unstable.
The project's mission: to bring the operating room to the battlefield without putting the surgeon in harm's way.
But nor were there any good reasons to leave the player in harm's way, with the Patriots holding a 38-point lead.
Rather than the obvious Tom Joad, I told Fonda that I especially liked him as Admiral Nimitz in the underrated In Harm's Way and the somewhat disappointing Midway.
To protect the former, the US was willing to put the latter in harm's way.
But Trump is not the only one placing the judiciary in harm's way.
"I think he's understanding, if it's not there don't put the ball in harm's way".
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