Sentences with phrase «discernible harm»

However, as the Supreme Court noted in A.B. v. Bragg Communications Inc., 2012 SCC 46, courts may also conclude that there is objectively discernible harm.
«Those sorts of doubts end up corroding trust in government, and that, Mr. Silver, is discernible harm to the people o f New York,» the judge scolded.
She rejected a defense assertion that Mr. Silver's actions had not caused «discernible harm
A cronyism row which saw an SNP cabinet secretary rubber - stamp a # 150,000 grant to the organisers of the T in the Park music festival after a meeting brokered by a former party adviser may have caused First Minister Nicola Sturgeon the inconvenience of having to answer some awkward questions in the Scottish Parliament but it has done her party no discernible harm.
There need be no fondling, no pinch, no touch, no words, no discernible harm.

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With respect to hurricane damages, the chief and as yet only discernible difference between recent and earlier decades is that «There are more people and more wealth in harm's way.»
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