Sentences with phrase «great deal of harm»

However, as long as there is not significant job loss or reduction in economic growth, there does not appear to be a great deal of harm in having a higher minimum wage even if the benefits are relatively modest.
A.W. Tozer got it right: «The kingdom of God, has suffered a great deal of harm from fighters — men who would rather fight than pray; but the kingdom of God has also been done great harm by men who would rather be nice than right.»
The reason for not discussing this subject, nor indeed the whole range of «mystical prayer,» is that in my judgment a great deal of harm has been done by the suggestion that every Christian may advance to mystical prayer if only he will make the effort.
This highly ambiguous notion has done a great deal of harm, and has all too often been used to pour scorn on anything that can be labelled simplistic, overly dependent on authority, or — that other great bogey of today's Church — «fundamentalist,» which is usually a code word for anyone who believes the Gospel might actually be worth believing and acting on, especially if they belong to one of the new ecclesial movements.
A great deal of harm has been done by the suggestion that everybody is really capable of those ranges of contemplative and mystical prayer, since many people find, after much effort, that they can not engage in them.
Whether in the kitchen, the bathroom, the laundry room or the garage, our homes are full of containers that could cause a great deal of harm to a small child who mistakes those colorful liquids or pills for juice or candy.
However, what current brain research tells us is that this does zero good, but actually a great deal of harm.
Did MItt suggest that Cameron and the Tories austerity is causing a great deal of harm?
He said: «Here a great deal of the harm is at the lowest end, and that is what needs to be looked at again.»
«Unfortunately there are a lot of proposals out there that would do a great deal of harm
Kandel was less politic than Dewey and more forceful in his denunciations of the anti-intellectual self - righteousness of the progressives who, he rightly predicted, would do a great deal of harm to social justice and to the nation as a whole.
An identity thief could do a great deal of harm with the personal data most people save on their BlackBerrys.
Often a great deal of harm has already been done to an individual's credit even before he or she makes the decision to file bankruptcy.
But if you over-complicate it and confuse yourself in the process, you are going to do a great deal of harm to your trading account.
There is a great deal of harm that may come to her if you don't do it.
Although motivation is vital to avoid a stagnating industry, to allow it to take over a project can do a great deal of harm.
A great deal of harm was done on the way.
This caused a great deal of harm when the new chemical products had unintended toxic side effects.
But some dogs, especially watchdogs, attack innocent people and inflict a great deal of harm.
So don't get greedy and try to max out the utilization — you'll potentially do yourself a great deal of harm going down that road.
Causing offense to someone who is in a position of power, such as an officer of the law, or to someone who holds the keys to a portion of your trip, such as a tour operator or innkeeper, and you could cause yourself, and your travel plans, a great deal of harm.
An injury accident, though it may be the result of pure chance, can do a great deal of harm to you financially if you are not covered.
There is no harm in looking, but there can be a great deal of harm done if you do not take the opportunity to take a look at your options.
The intensity of angry, bitter and hostile emotions causes people to do a great deal of harm to others and themselves.
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