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It comprehensively fails to acknowledge harm reduction and regulatory innovations – many of them successful – taking place around the world.
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"Telling the Truth, Facing the Whip," by Mansour al-Nogaidan (Op-Ed, Nov. 28), calls for Saudi Arabia to acknowledge the harm caused by its religious extremism.
The National Indian Health Board, an advocacy group serving the 566 federally recognized tribes, calls on Congress to acknowledge the harm that health care cuts are having on tribal communities and to exempt the Indian Health Service, a federal agency, from further reductions.
But solutionists aren't always so quick to acknowledge the harm as well as the good done by technology; the sometimes disturbing behaviour enabled in an ever-more connected world, the unexpected consequences even of welcome innovations.
This arrangement will continue in England, but in Scotland this is changing to a £50,000 lump sum when joining the new payment scheme and a further £20,000 when someone progresses to the more serious stage of Hep C. Governments in Wales and Northern Ireland have still to determine how they might change schemes designed to acknowledge the harm done in the 1970s and 80s.
"The New York Times Company appreciates the steps that H.P. has taken to remedy the situation," Mr. McCraw said, "but we believe H.P. can and should do more to acknowledge the harm that was done and to demonstrate to other companies that may be tempted to engage in similar conduct that this is not an offense that carries no consequences".
Lewin said he would like the government to acknowledge the harm that prohibition has done to Canadians with criminal records.
Most injured people simply want an apology and not a backhanded one only when you have been forced to acknowledge the harm you caused.
Our best option is to acknowledge the harm our words and policies have done to our LGBTQ members, to repent, and to remove the obstacles to their full inclusion and equality in the church.
The "Happy" singer went on to acknowledge the harm of police militarization and omnipresent racism in America, saying: "The hangover from Ferguson is going to be a long one, worse than Trayvon Martin," he said.
But here's a truth: It is because so many jurisdictions uphold such archaic and antiquated laws and blatantly refuse to acknowledge the harm that such laws cast on so many of us".
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