Sentence examples for thought to cause harm from inspiring English sources

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By systematically eroticizing aspects of gender inequality, inegalitarian pornography is mainly thought to cause harm to a third party, in particular women, through the pernicious effect it has on its consumers (Eaton 2007).

During pregnancy, birth and after delivery many women rely on their beliefs formed by traditional medical practices and avoid procedures and activities which are thought to cause harm.

In the past, the CDC has responded to reports of adverse health effects at BLLs below the level previously thought to cause harm, by lowering the BLL that defines a child as lead poisoned.

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For decades hyperplastic polyps were thought to cause no harm.

Damage is caused by reducing plant vigour, although secondary soil-borne infections by saprophytes are also thought to cause substantial harm to plants so attacked (Hoffmann et al. 2011).

If a point of view is thought to cause just as much harm as an earthquake or terrorist bombing these real disasters could come to seem less harmful.

Most experts recommend these additional therapies despite limited data to support their use since these drugs are thought to be unlikely to cause harm and theoretically have some added benefit in the resolution of symptoms [ 23].

"I don't think companies set out to cause harm," he said.

Wootton sued him for libel and won, but was granted only a symbolic farthing in damages because the jury thought that Sievier had not intended to cause harm.

We're in the situation where we've got Isil reaching out to cause harm to New Zealanders, I think New Zealanders would expect me to share information".

"I said, 'Don't ever think for a second that this person standing in front of you would do anything to cause harm to the environment,' " he recalled.

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