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"I never intended to cause harm to the player.
He expressed no intention to cause harm to Councilman Davis".
It's simply too likely to cause harm.
(This amount of americium is too small to cause harm to the home's occupants).
"Under no circumstance was Victor attempting to cause harm to himself," he said.
"We will not let anybody use our soil to cause harm to any other nation.
Elephants go out of their way not to cause harm to others.
"My client never intended to cause harm or injury to the complainant," he said.
Further complicating matters is the question of how much alcohol it takes to cause harm.
A stray lock in the wrong hands could be used in "medicine" to cause harm.
Terrorism is an autoimmune disease; its purpose is to cause harm by provoking an overreaction.
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