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Even though he was feeling fearful, he did not believe that he would be harmed.
"He would never have done those things if there wasn't someone else who would be harmed.
If the university walked, the national security of this country would be harmed".
People with myocardial infarction would not be helped and instead would be harmed by defibrillation.
Representative Howard L. Berman, Democrat of California, disagreed, saying many law-abiding immigrants would be harmed.
The lawsuit contended that endangered salmon runs in Oregon would be harmed by logging.
Consumers, they contend, would be harmed by the undermining of a popular and efficiently delivered product.
Even in narrow strategic terms, though, American interests would be harmed by large-scale slaughter in Iraq.
Both detainees had argued they would be harmed by the Algerian government or unaffiliated Islamic militants if they were released.
Undeterred, they carried the backpack to an unpopulated area, so that if it did explode, no one would be harmed.
"There's no indication that any children were harmed in its production or that children would be harmed".
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