Sentence examples for whose harm from inspiring English sources

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As he watched professional humanitarians chasing contracts to implement policies whose harm they plainly saw, he came to regard his colleagues as a new breed of mercenaries: soldiers of misfortune.

This "invisibility" makes weapons like tear gas, and sound grenades whose harm to the ear and internal organs cannot be seen at all, appear innocuous.

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Proponents of the argument from blame may respond that it is inappropriate to blame harmful non-agents (like trees and tigers) and agents whose harms are unintentional.

But to Dr. Smith, understanding how much time remains could help his older patients make the most of those years and help them ward off interventions, tests and treatments whose benefits, if any, are years away but whose harms could be immediate.

And if the effects will only be felt by generations in the future, why should present generations take actions whose harms will be felt now and whose benefits lie in the future and will not be experienced by those bearing the costs?

Racial/ethnic disparities in receipt of health care are widely documented [ 1, 2], but most research has focused on underuse – patients not receiving needed and appropriate care — without also examining overuse receipt of unneeded or inappropriate care that does not improve health outcomes, whose harms and risks exceed its benefits [ 3– 5].

They call him "one of the most extreme and partisan members of Congress" whose votes "harm middle-class families saving for retirement".

"Today's bulletin clarifies our authority to pursue auto lenders whose policies harm consumers through unlawful discrimination," said Richard Cordray, the director of the agency.

The same people whose activities harm nature, are those who, in the end, protect themselves, using nature as a buffer from the world.

Rev. Jeremiah Wright appeared at the National Press Club on Monday morning, speaking out in what he called a defense of the traditional black church, and charging that he will "come after" Barack Obama if he is elected president, since Obama would represent a government whose policies harm the poor.

In contrast a similar participant whose baseline harm avoidance score was increased by a 6-point (~1 SD), had an untransformed parkinsonian score of 6.87 at study entry and an increase 0.42 units during their first year in the study, a difference of about 1.6 times larger than the typical participant with the average harm avoidance score.

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