Sentences with phrase «far more harm than good»

This position is completely understandable because these professionals have done far more harm than good.
But it does mean that the old style SEO strategies of keyword stuffing will cause far more harm than good with today's Google.
And pressuring the FDA to limit the sale and marketing of smoke - free products as safer alternatives to cigarettes — in the face of scientific evidence that they would likely achieve significant harm - reduction goals — could do far more harm than good.
These may be well - intentioned restraints, but overly strict interpretation of the rules can do far more harm than good.
Your «intervention» could cause far more harm than good.
Security and privacy experts continue to point out that backdoors are a bad idea that cause far more harm than good.
Although there is certainly a large market of out of town «hired guns» to testify, these type of experts usually do far more harm than good to the case.
Imposing cleanup costs on the innocent may get a small number of individual sites cleaned up, but it is bound to do far more harm than good in the long run.
And IMHO they are going to cause far more harm than good.
Falsehoods that do far more harm than good.
On how the measures currently being taken against «climate change» are doing far more harm than good:
On the foot and mouth disease (basically like a bad cold), the scientific advisor advised a massive, costly and disgusting cull of cattle that clearly did far more harm than good, when immunization — as practiced by the beef experts in Argentina — was by far the more sensible option.
Many rescues do a good job of all these things, but some do far more harm than good.
Mind you, I've never liked Bernstein and indeed have long thought that he does far more harm than good.
Falsifying a resume can help you get your foot in the door, but it can end up doing far more harm than good in the long run if the truth leaks out.
Again I state the #MeToo hashtag does far more harm than good!
«It is written to serve the needs and desires of the charter school movement and the predators and profiteers that have unapologetically gained from this experiment,» The Tribune said, «not the people, parents, students, voters and taxpayers of school systems that have been decimated by a so - called reform movement that has done far more harm than good
The purpose of ESSA, in short, is to modernize and fix the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which turned into a broken system that, for more than a decade, did far more harm than good.
Studies on mass school closings have been clear: in city after city, mass closings have done far more harm than good.
A: There is a great deal of evidence that the use of antibacterial soap in the normal household is unnecessary and causes far more harm than good, both to human health and the environment.
The problem is that meat overall does far more harm than good to your cancer treatment.
This advice causes far more harm than good.
In reality, SLS causes far more harm than good.
But in the long term, using alcohol to wind down does far more harm than good.
But anticholinergic sleep medications in particular may be causing far more harm than good, especially long term, without providing any benefit at all.
In 2008, Americans filled more than 56 million prescriptions for sleeping pillsv and spent more than $ 600 million on over-the-counter sleep aids.vi But anticholinergic sleep medications in particular may be causing far more harm than good, especially long term, without providing any benefit at all.
Hands off your face Picking and touching our faces does far more harm than good.
Speaking Sunday at a press conference detailing the report, the head of the 27 - member commission, former New York Chief Justice Jonathan Lippman, excoriated Rikers Island as a «penal colony» physically and psychologically remote from the city at large that does far more harm than good to anyone who ends up there.
Crib bumpers are yet another product that is advertised to increase the safety of babies; however, in actuality, they can do far more harm than good.
I may get into some trouble for saying this, but I don't care; we simply can't afford any more suicides or families caught in the middle: I think it's time for evangelicals to confront reality and move away from the «reparative therapy» approach, which seems to be doing far more harm than good.
As evidenced time and again throughout history, the Christian movement has done far more harm than good in its efforts to control to governmental activies of a nation.
Religion does far more harm than good.
It is a socially - acceptable mass delusion that has done far more harm than good.

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You are like those leftist terrorist groups in the 1970s, doing far more harm to your cause than good.
It has done far more harm than it has done good.
So as far as I'm concerned, the corporate church does more harm to the «body» than good.
Further disrupting that chemistry by swapping point guards with a conference rival — as talented as Irving is — would do more harm than good.
I just don't even knoe what goes through Wenger's head.A player keeps playing and causing harm to the team and yet is allowed to play every week when there are far better players on the bench.Xhaka is so bad and I wish he never signed for Arsenal in the first place.If we're going to talk about potential I think Niles has more potential than Xhaka and is already the much better player.
Typical maternity care today has departed so far from physiology that in many cases it causes more harm than good, as borne out by Dr. Buckley's discussions throughout the book of the impact (i.e., unintended consequences) of common maternity care practices on hormonal physiology and mother - baby outcomes.
I couldn't agree more: I think the CIO method does far more harm than it does good.
However, more serious reactions, like trade sanctions or military retaliation, would further escalate the situation and might cause more harm than good for the country.
«Removing the chairman or even sacking the entire NWC at this time will do more harm than good; not just the image of our party but it will further weaken us.
Ill - considered reforms that fall far short of what is needed do more harm than good.
That's true of both population - level studies looking at marijuana's potential harms, as well as clinical studies looking for benefits, although the report notes that there have been far more population studies than clinical studies.
* Having the willpower to stick to a structured diet is generally a plus, but pushing it too far can do you more harm than good.
However a great number of foods considered to be healthy will actually do more harm than good to your body and lead to further weight gain.
In causing diabetes and further weight gain, the low - cholesterol approach has done this woman more harm than good.
The truth is that this smoothie may actually be doing more harm than good, given that it does a number on your blood sugar levels which further affects your hormonal balance, especially cortisol (a stress - related hormone) and causes inflammation in the body from the dairy - filled yogurt.
Blood magic would do far more harm than a reiki symbol, most people understand the basic premise enough to carry it out in a basic curse, and I believe that since reiki is for the highest good it can't really be used in that capacity anyway.
Of course, it is nice to feel needed in a relationship, but it does more harm than good when you depend on your relationship far too much to validate your self or sense of worth.
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