Sentences with phrase «harm than doing nothing»

Not exact matches

Even his team selection and substitutions have come under attack from fan's and pundits, of late, which is more evidence that the once heavyweight champion of a manager is nothing more than a has been, who couldn't even punch his way out of a paper bag and the longer he continues in this way, the more harm he will do to his once highly regarded reputation.
Many scientists and environmentalists warn that the government's present strategy of simply storing the plutonium could do more harm than good because it does nothing to reduce the risk of environmental disaster, and, rather than discourage other countries from developing nuclear weapons, it could provoke them to increase their efforts.
While Shy Guys did nothing more than walk into you, they did have the intent of harming you.
When you do control Aiden, it's like you are between two worlds (great special effects) and nothing is more satisfying than unleashing your powers upon those who have attempted to harm Jodie.
Adding the modest extra weight of the xDrive system has done nothing to harm the model's self - leveling ride quality either, which on 18in wheels and winter tyres, seemed better behaved at low speeds than we remember.
«I can think of nothing that has done more harm to the Internet than ad tech,» says Bob Hoffman, a veteran ad executive, industry critic, and author of the blog the Ad Contrarian.
Thanks for nothing, you are doing more harm than good.
Once it is out of our control we're pretty much in for a terrible ride that will amount to much more harm than broken ribs, and no matter how much of our GHG emissions we reduce, there will be virtually nothing we can do about it — except maybe with huge reductions slightly reduce the severity of the harms.
It is not hard to see that the mere possibility of harm is a very low threshold excluding, as it would seem to do, nothing other than the impossible or truly fanciful.
If the statement to C is oral rather than written, and C doesn't believe it or otherwise nothing comes of the statement, B may not be able to prove special harm and therefore fail to recover anything.
While many decry reforms like these — especially the one relating to banks — as nothing more than Washington, D.C., political game - playing and Wall Street favors, each in its own right highlights the larger problem with business method patents: instead of spurring innovation (as the patent system is intended to do), they often harm businesses by imposing additional costs (in the form of licenses or litigation), which in turn harms the consumer, as well as the economy at large.
«It is in fact the case that you will obscure your talent by allowing yourself to be pimped, whether it's the music business or yourself doing the pimping... Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent.»
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