Sentence examples for to recognize harm from inspiring English sources

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Stanlick defines reconciling with harm as: "to recognize oneself as harmed, and in the most serious cases, to recognize harm as part of who one is; but it is also to aspire to a vision of oneself as a person who is much more than simply harmed".

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Let's recognize harm reduction as resistance to the social and economic structures that produce the harm in the first place.

As a society, we have often failed to recognize the harm that has come to those who put themselves in harm's way.

Hilla Kerner, a collective member at Vancouver Rape Relief & Women's Shelter told VICE News over the phone that while "it's useful that the proposed law begins to recognize the harm in prostitution, we are critical of the fact that it doesn't fully address the compounding inequalities of race, class, and gender in prostitution".

Hilla Kerner, a collective member at Vancouver Rape Relief & Women's Shelter told VICE over the phone that while "it's useful that the proposed law begins to recognize the harm in prostitution, we are critical of the fact that it doesn't fully address the compounding inequalities of race, class, and gender in prostitution".

However, the courts have often justified under-inclusiveness on the ground that the legislature is free to recognize degrees of harm, to confine its restrictions to cases where the need is felt to be the greatest, and to advance its policies step by step.

The bill, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 52, says it aims to recognize the "societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research and policy change".

But those of us who have championed an idealistic foreign policy have been deeply chastened by the failure of so many fine hopes and have been forced to recognize both how much harm the United States can do with the best of intentions and how very hard it is to shape good outcomes inside other countries.

It took me years to recognize just how much harm I done in suppressing and demonizing my desires for other men.

However, it is important to recognize that fairness is harmed by delays (between the usage and accumulation of savings), fluctuations, and rare events.

For example, Lewis would push the person who espouses the liberal adage, "Do whatever you want as long as you do not harm others," to recognize the binding moral injunction on which such a claim rests.

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