Sentences with phrase «does real harm»

This is not only an inconvenience, it also does real harm.
He's been caught time and again lying and mischaracterising and misquoting, which we don't defend as free speech when it does real harm.
The government can recommend that I consume less bacon and certify the quality of bacon, but unless my bacon consumption does real harm to another, they need to stay away from my bacon.
Further, the political naivete of warmists does real harm to the broader progressive agenda.
Legislation that stands in the way of true accountability for schools, legislation such as the Protect Our Schools Act, does real harm to Baltimore — today and into our future.»
This does real harm to schooling, to educators, and ultimately to kids.
The NY Post calls on Cuomo to «end his monkey business» in the form of repeated public spats with de Blasio, «before it does real harm
Background noise does no real harm until the hum intensifies.
Sin did no real harm whatever in the universe, since the absolute perfection which the universe involves in its cause could never be more or less than absolute.
And the could do real harm.
De Blasio and Fariña are so blinded by their reflexive crusade against the charter school network that operates Success Academy 4 and its founder, Eva Moskowitz, that they are casting the kids into the desert without a care about doing real harm.
Endless Eurosceptic rhetoric did real harm»
We've spent billions of dollars, locked up so many people we have a higher rate of incarceration than the Soviet Union did, done real harm to some of our most fundamental Constitutional protections, and for what?
Medical and TCM professionals tend to agree that it's unlikely that they did any real harm, and in another context — as part of a preventative or recovery regimen, or alongside medical care — some of these measures can improve one's overall health.
«I think the general feeling has been that this is an acute infection, it will eventually clear itself, and it doesn't seem to be doing any real harm; but in this case, it may actually be doing harm — you're just not seeing the harm until 20 years in the future.»
I think «they» tend to minimize the dangers, and will always state levels are way below, doing any real harm to one's health.
If you're not supplementing with Omega - 3's, even just a little exposure to this oil can do real harm.
Diagnosis is useful, and a few days of antibiotics would tell without doing any real harm.
These myths do real harm, so it's important to destroy them.
And it can do real harm, sometimes with lasting detrimental consequences.
Ravitch argued that in the face of increasing pressure to raise test scores schools may be tempted to cut any subjects seen as extraneous to the test, and such cuts can do real harm.
They also do real harm to youth — when an education professional, a counselor or a nurse, refuses to deal with an LGBT student, simply because of their sexual orientation or gender identity / expression, it sends a horrific message.
That's where Amazon is doing real harm.
«Seeing reports on the flattening of book sales, penetration rates of 25 % for e-books, and comparisons between all of self - publishing and only the top 1 % (or less) of traditional publishing is doing real harm for writers,» he says.
As I mentioned earlier, it's useful to monitor your credit report so you can see what's going on before and errors or fraud can do real harm to you.
Our leaders passed legislation that caused a massive spike in the cost of health insurance — doing real harm to tens of millions of Americans — while accepting none of the risk.
Maintaining strict rules around how you manage your portfolio will keep you out of trouble and help prevent panic selling that can do real harm to the portfolio.
They have argued at least 20 times in the last few years and never done any real harm to each other.
This tangled triangle of unelected busybodies claims to have the interests of the planet and the countryside at heart, but it is increasingly clear that it is focusing on the wrong issues and doing real harm while profiting handsomely.
I long for the time when pollutants meant those that do real harm to humans, e.g., ground - level CO, lead, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and size of particulate matter.
The AGW position only is valid if man's contribution to the CO2 balance is enough to do real harm and not just contribute a few tenths of a degree to the normal climate delta.
Those bits of advice do not do any real harm, and they are well - meant; they just aren't that helpful, he says.
There aren't many barriers to entry for LLLTs, and ease of entry increases the potential that many LLLTs will give very, very bad advice and counsel that could do real harm.
For the average person, these references do no real harm.

Not exact matches

Earlier this month, Carrey — who has gained a reputation for being a political artist on Twitter — tweeted a drawing of Hannity as a WWE wrestler fighting InfoWars host Alex Jones in front of an audience, writing «if you believe wrestling is real u may even believe Fox News,» but «wrestling doesn't harm viewers.»
Canada can learn from the experiences of places like Sydney, Zurich and San Francisco in assessing which policies best address the concerns of residents and which policies may do more harm than good to the local real estate market.
While the misuse and exploitation of information people share with companies does not constitute the type of «breach» or theft discussed in the previous chapter on security (because the information was not technically stolen), the potential for harm to individuals and to vulnerable categories of people is nonetheless very real.
In the May 23 piece, Pearson argues, «The real cost of import restrictions is the harm they do to manufacturers of value - added products that use steel as an input.»
A very vivid and real - life example of the harm done with the Bible.
This issue has a very real class of victims who are done irreparable harm.
Those who think it's just an exercise in whiny self - indulgence are blind or fools or fortunate to have never been exposed to the very real harm — not annoyance, not hurt feelings, but real harm — that is sometimes done in the name of Christ.
For real, 100 %: most atheists are not like you 6 to 10 regular posters who constantly berate and insult me with names like «delusional» or snide remarks like «don't harm children.»
In these real cases, were the attending physicians being faithful to their calling, even to the classical minimum medical ethic of «Do no harm»?
True, no real physical harm was done.
I know that I have had to struggle, myself, with coming to real understanding of, and how to deal with shame, which is imposed from an external source, and remorse, which is seems to arise internally, from somewhere within my own self, my own mind, in response to recognition of hurt or harm something I've done has or may have caused.
That, and we are doing a harming to our representation of Christianity if we discount struggles, sins and lulls as non-faith periods — because we present the idea that real faith is without temptation, failure or dry spells.
God's love has brought you here before any real harm could be done.
In studies comparing raw and pasteurized human milk, there were fewer infections and better growth in children receiving raw human milk (see Pasteurization Does Harm Real Milk).
Real fans can not and do not support a man who harms their club.
He would have done his chances no harm on Sunday as he danced his way through the Real Madrid defence with some brilliant footwork, as seen in the clip below, before putting it on a plate for Jessie Lingard to open the scoring.
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