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Virginia Congressman Sherrard Clemens wrote, "Mr. Lincoln, by his speech in the North, has done vast harm.
The Ebola outbreak of 2014 has demonstrated very clearly the vast harm that infectious diseases can cause when combined with other exacerbating factors.
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Stamos admits that while he came from a "traditional CSO" background, he quickly learned that the vast majority of harm caused by technology "does not have any interesting technical component".
The sea is so vast that the harm happening there isn't obvious, yet pollution and rising surface temperatures are changing conditions in the water.
Comcast can't be allowed to leverage control over its programs through control of its vast network to harm consumers or to impede competition.
The accuracy of the assertion that there is a small proportion of the population who drink very heavily and who are responsible for the vast majority of harms may also be elucidated.
While boys are victims and suffer tremendous, lifelong harm, the vast majority of those targeted for physical, sexual assault are girls and women and the vast majority of those perpetrating crimes are men -- this is true regardless of the sex of the victim.
The policy implications of these findings are that unsolicited chlamydia test kits can be sent by post to population groups at risk, as part of a screening programme, because this does not appear to harm the vast majority of those screened who do not have the infection.
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