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We found that any CRR scenario which detected a minimum of 100 harm incidents would have harm rate estimates with the level of precision we pre-specified.
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To keep ignoring the issue would have harmed the monarchy.
At least Mr Abreu can claim he was trying to avoid an injury that would have harmed his club even more than failing to catch the ball would.
The F.T.C. said the deal, as originally proposed, would have harmed competition by reducing the number of competitors and enabling Hertz to raise rental car prices.
That wouldn't have happened to me because I do everything for my side, and that would have harmed my team.
Sackings would have harmed Newcastle and the offenders would still be doing what they like and getting a lot of money.
President Bush this year called for voluntary American measures to slow, but not halt, growth in emissions, saying the strict timetables of the treaty would have harmed the economy.
When it was Michael McBride's turn to speak, sorrow overtook him and he told the group that if he had ever thought his shotgun would have harmed another person, he never would have kept it.
Some Iranian officials have also suggested that specific European companies sold faulty equipment to Iran with the knowledge of American intelligence agencies and their own governments, since the sales would have harmed the country's nuclear program.
The Fed also used the discount window to make dozens of loans, often exceeding several billion dollars at a time, to the United States Central Federal Credit Union, helping to prevent a collapse that would have harmed hundreds of smaller credit unions.
Despite the relief in official Switzerland, which had fretted that a yes vote would have harmed the country's tourist-dependent image, there was concern over the relatively large vote in favor of the measure.
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