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the harming
noun
Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.
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Some of the prohibitions were broad, barring violations of the fundamental principles of the Constitution and the harming of social morality.
Once you make your way past the harming ticket window, you'll find a selection of craft beers and fresh baked pizza.
Recently there has been a craze towards microfibre Birkenstocks, which are far comfier than the leather models and don't necessitate the harming of any cows.
At the central mosque, the Islamic political group, Hizb ut-Tahrir, handed out leaflets calling on Muslims to "come together as a community with one voice" and emphasised: "The rules of Islam do not allow the harming of innocent civilians".
The American Psycho author opened the conversation by calling the Dorchester Collection boycott a "form of narcissistic, self-victimisation, gay insanity" based on "illusionary and tenuous" reports about the Sharia law that ultimately led to the harming of "the people who simply work at the hotel".
Note that (IV*) (see n. 24) is also incompatible with the theoretical reading of the No-Difference View: According to (IV*) we have different (but not additional) reasons for objecting to the harming of actual people.
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What was the harm?
The harm is collective.
Where's the harm?
The harm is civic.
So where's the harm?
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