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Many Chinese, however, believe that the award of the Peace Prize to Liu could well do more harm than good.
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Such actions could well do more harm than good by choking off international trade and provoking a downward spiral of tit-for-tat actions worldwide.
But quite apart from being colossally expensive, the project may well do more harm than good.Beijing gets most of its drinking water from a single reservoir which these days, thanks to successive droughts and soaring consumption, is a third as full as it once was.
If they induce general resistance, Schweizer says, such bugs may well do more harm than good.
Indeed, the perverse effects of the bonus economy may well do more harm to New York than its political leaders let on or even realize.
When machines fight machines, for instance, the speed of the battle can become so great that humans may well do more harm then good intervening.
In commerce or politics, small-scale summitry may do harm as well as good.
Because schooling helps students in many ways, measuring performance solely through test scores can do harm as well as good.
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