Sentences with phrase «enormous harm in»

However, a great deal can not, and the results of shaping so much of what we do as if the model were an adequate account of human beings and their relations is doing enormous harm in the world.

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In March 1941, by which time Germans had already inflicted enormous harm on the Jews of Germany and Europe, Archbishop Konrad Gröber published a pastoral letter replete with antisemitism.
«The child's needs were being ignored,» Einhorn said in December when she ruled he faced «enormous potential for emotional harm
Nonetheless, birth has been medicalized, resulting in enormous harm to both mothers and babies.
And then of course, when the bags inevitably end up in the dump, they pose an enormous harm to our environment because they can take anywhere from 15 to 1000 years to fully decompose.
In their homes and en route to the camps, the children are exposed to enormous physical and emotional harm and incomprehensible violence, often upon their own parents and other family members.
That said, the test - based accountability policies of the past generation have done enormous harm to public schools and students, and we should stop testing every student in grades 3 - 8.
The Abernathys don't mean any harm by their flirtation with the underworld, but when they unknowingly call forth Satan himself, they create a gap in the universe, a gap through which a pair of enormous gates is visible.
The harm that the breeding industry inflicts on dogs like Susie - Belle is a great disgrace in our society and since adopting her, I've had my eyes opened to the enormous scale of the tragedy that puppy farming represents.
Removing or regulating all threatening dogs would require enormous and unrealizable increases in enforcement personnel, which would draw resources away from other public safety issues affecting more people and would inevitably capture many dogs who would never harm anyone.
The bottom line, of course, is that while the tougher challenge of pursuing a climate - friendly energy quest is pursued, there's enormous potential to boost human resilience to climate extremes — whether the result of building greenhouse gases or nature's built - in shocks — in places that are in harm's way.
The stark reality is that, while earthquakes often capture our attention case by case, we have entered an age where population density and persistent poverty are putting enormous numbers of people in harm's way.
This question is designed to expose the fact that because delays in ghg emissions based on costs to the polluter makes the enormous threat of climate change much more difficult to solve and more likely that serious harms and damages will be experienced, therefore arguments for delays in reducing ghg emissions based upon cost raise moral and ethical issues because the delays are making the problem much worse, more difficult to solve, and great harms inevitable.
In the name of the «precautionary principle» on Climate Change, quite enormous amounts of harm are being done.
In which case you would be doing enormous harm to human well - being for no benefit.
«Just as we confronted global financial catastrophe in 2008, today, with climate change, we face outsize risk with enormous potential for harming our way of life,» he told Audubon.
Earlier this month conservation group Oceana predicted that ocean acidification could lead to enormous economic losses, including damage to the coral reefs off the Hawaiian Islands that produce around $ 360 million in economic benefits each year, and harm to the $ 10 billion global shellfish - farming industry.
The expense incurred for a coverage review will pale in comparison to the enormous financial harm which can result from inadequate or missing insurance coverage.
Given the enormous burden of suicidality and self - harm in youth, the AOP (OTS and SLS) has the potential to reduce this burden when run universally in schools nation - wide.
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