Sentences with phrase «harm done to someone»

The community has that requirement in place because they want to ensure that everyone is able to make good on harm they do to others.
You'll also be held liable for bodily injury and physical harm done to persons on your property, too.
The community has that requirement in place because they want to ensure that everyone is able to make good on harm they do to others.
The more we pretend the more harm we do to ourselves.
Because it sends a message that men's reputations and careers matter more than the injuries and harm done to women.
Is bringing the option of atheism to people worse than the potential harm done to a child by an «obey or your will be sent to hell» message?
If this happened there would be real harm done to employees already in good employer - sponsored arrangements.
This underscores the realization that simply reducing consumption, mitigating harm done to the environment, won't be enough to reverse global warming.
It may seem a little hard to believe, but your no - fault insurance won't cover intentional harm done to you with a vehicle.
For example, it will not cover malicious harm done to the vehicle by the policy holder.
The more harm we do to ourselves through lateral violence, the more risk factors increase for disadvantage.
This is entirely appropriate and is in keeping with the sentencing principles in the Criminal Code, which make specific reference to promoting responsibility in offenders and making reparations for harm done to victims.
However, the real purpose of the commandments of Jesus, is to reduce the amount of harm we do to others.
However, sometimes it takes a lawsuit to allow our political leaders to see harms done to protected groups.
This chronology was compiled to convey, by historic milestones, how the Indian Residential School system came to be, how it embodied attitudes of its time, how critics were dismissed, and how, finally, the deep harm it did to many members of generations of Indian children was exposed in the course of a reconciliation process that continues.
While the question of what to do with information about harm done to a child or an elderly person is important, it is the myriad of more mundane questions such as these that are more likely to have an effect on the church's day - to - day ministry.
Other cases have proven protracted, expensive, and have potentially played a role in revisiting trauma of removal and subsequent harms done to individuals.
Regrettably, his statement is insufficient to offset the serious harm done to public confidence in the concept of the judicial role, as described in the Marshall test.
Remember, too, that as part of a luxury community, you have a responsibility to make good on unintentional harms done to your neighbors.
There is usually fan backlash, a series of hurried patches from developers trying to fix bugs, and serious harm done to the reputation of the game.
offenders and to implement restorative justice — an approach that views crime as harm done to people and that seeks to rehabilitate offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community.
This chronology was compiled to convey, by historic milestones, how the Indian Residential School system came to be, how it embodied attitudes of its time, how critics were dismissed, and how, finally, the deep harm it did to many members of generations of Indian children was exposed in the course of a reconciliation process that -LSB-...]
According to Clark, the US3 haven't been able to show any direct harm done to them by the presence of Emirates and its fellow Middle Eastern carriers Etihad and Qatar Airways in the US market.
The less we depend on Nature for our subsistence, the less harm we do to her.»
... History is replete with examples of Believers and the violent harm they do to, not only non-believers, but to people who simply believe differently than they.
-LSB-... The Church] makes clear the gravity of the crime committed, the irreparable harm done to the innocent who is put to death, as well as to the parents and the whole of society.»
If the importation of New Mexican varieties were banned, New Mexican growers would be helped by getting higher prices, but this would be more than offset by the financial harm done to the Mexican growers and New Mexican processors.
No foul called here, so no actual harm done to anything other than the argument that CP3 is not an epic flop artist.
Add to this the understandable dejection and bitterness many Labour members and supporters would feel, if Smith were to win the Labour Right would be greatly strengthened, to the detriment of Labour offering a real alternative to the Tories (not to mention the fatal harm done to Labour's prospects of becoming a social movement).
Recall that the Economic Community Of West African State, ECOWAS, Court of Justice had in December 2012 ordered the government to hold oil companies and other perpetrators of the environmental damage accountable, ensure reparation for the collective harm done to the communities; restore within the shortest possible time the environment of the Niger Delta; and prevent the occurrence of damage to the environment.
Now, the legal question will be, well, was there harm done to the defendant because of the instruction given was different from what McDonnell says now the legal instruction should be.
But until we see with numbers how big the effect is, most of us (this included me at one time) fail to recognize how much harm we do to ourselves by our failure to take this one factor into consideration.
Also, incremental progress must be made to address harm done to all species of wild animals vulnerable to cat predation, as they all hold inherent value.
For years, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has used tortured economic logic to mask its willful ignorance of the tremendous harm done to our climate and people through federal leasing of more than five billions of tons of coal.
In the now time, one should recognise the enormous harms done to science and the global economy by the Ehrlichs and Holdrens of this world.
While the owners of the land with the turbines are financially advantaged by the wind farmers, neither the owners of the nearby land nor the aerial operators receive any compensation for any economic harm done to them.
The physical and emotional harm done to victims of personal injury should be vindicated — not continued — and we will do everything in our power to make sure that this is exactly what happens.
Even the generalised redress schemes in Queensland and Western Australia stop short of acknowledging the specific harm done to the Stolen Generations.
Bank of America (BAC) will pay $ 1 billion to settle harm done to the Federal Housing Administration by mortgage originator Countrywide, which it acquired in 2008.
In addition to professional liability insurance providing coverage for harm done to others by a business professional it also covers the legal expenses attendant to either defending the claim in court or negotiating a settlement.
It should be noted, however, that there are no recorded instances of harm done to a fetus by essential oils, according to the International Federation of Professional Aromatherapists.
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