Sentences with phrase «less harm in»

Having meaning and goal in life, feeling of belonging to a grand source, hopeless to God help in difficult situation of life, using social, spiritual supports... are all resources that individuals can bear less harm in dealing with life pressures.
Although not perfect, there is less harm in it and it will do wonders to protect children's emotional well - being and judicial fairness.
The Otis Sustainability Alliance, founded in 2013 by Brantley, brings together leaders from the creative fields of fashion, design, art, and higher education who are committed to advancing the environmental education to include doing less harm in their design profession.
There's less harm in removing monoculture spruce plantations and replanting with oak and other broadleaf species, ecologists say.
IQWiG therefore sees a hint or an indication of lesser harm in treatment - naive genotype 1b patients and an indication of lesser harm in treatment - experienced genotype 1a patients for individual aspects of side effects.
This results in proof of lesser harm in non-serious side effects with the extent «considerable.»

Not exact matches

Tailored beauty ads are unlikely to do any harm (except perhaps to less digitally savvy lipstick manufacturers), but the idea that we may soon be living in information bubbles so finely crafted as to suit our very personalities and bombarded with political messages designed to push our specific buttons, has worrying implications for civic conversation.
Articles with clickbait headlines are annoying, but they ultimately do far less harm than articles with straightforward headlines but inaccurate information in the story itself.
Nor are the purchasers of such shares harmed; as in an IPO, they take the shares knowing that the rights will be less than those of the existing shareholders.
Interest increase should harm their earning as yes they are quite leveraged, but what I found in comparison that AEP is a bit less into debts then other Utilities so they should do better
Using that logic, torturing dogs causes less harm than going for a walk in the park (think of the pain all those blades of grass must endure!).
And as «self - styled caliphates» push Islamic terrorism across international borders, Christians are harmed in less obvious ways.
Personally I can reason that causing less harm to others actually helps me in the lng run.
People need to focus less on being offended by what someone else believes (especially when it really does no harm except causing some offense) and be more secure in their own beliefs.
Sin did no real harm whatever in the universe, since the absolute perfection which the universe involves in its cause could never be more or less than absolute.
Many human inventions are not created to cause harm, but are produced in a way that violates human rights (think about Apple's less - than - stellar human rights record).
More Diplomacy and Less Bombs, I'm no tree hugger just trying put myself in the shoes of the innocent found in harms way
We, TRUE believers have lesser tendencies to commit murders and other unpardonable sins than atheists because, we believe that aside from it is logically, morally and lawfully wrong to harm our fellow beings, we also believe that they are abominable in the sight of God.
Because they were concerned with their own impotence in good works and with the harm they were doing to others, they were not less altruistic than those who were concerned only with doing good, and inattentive to the evil consequences of many good works.
T. S. Eliot, in his essay on «Religion and Literature,» neatly sums up both the approach and the goal: «So long as we are conscious of the gulf fixed between ourselves [as Christians] and the greater part of contemporary [culture], we are more or less protected from being harmed by it, and are in a position to extract from it what good it has to offer us.»
This story does Romney more harm than good — his religious affiliation should not be in the forefront — voters might feel less inclined to vote for him.
However, I don't think there is much harm in trying it with less, but just a little.
Another area where consumer preferences are re-shaping the packaged food industry is with their desire for foods that offer better nutrition; have less sugar; are organic; are «free - from» allergens and additives, including GMOs (and «free - from jargon» in clean labelling); are ethically sourced and produced; and do not harm the environment in any way, from growing or creating the ingredients through to producing the final product.
Totally agree and I must point out that, since realism is what our club has been without for the last decade, by some fans, the manager, board and «couldn't care less as long as I get richer» by the sick joke owner, I have always lived firmly in REALITY LAND and unlike those I list above, refuse to harm the club I love by pretending our weaknesses do not exist.
It's less likely to cause harm when you're breastfeeding, but mercury can still make its way into your breast milk, so you should continue to avoid fish / sushi high in mercury.
Can you PROVE that the long - term harm from a few nights of CIO is GREATER than the long - term harm caused by sleep disorders or excessive crying in an infant who (for whatever reason) sleep training would have worked after just a night or two (or even one longer bout of crying for less than 30 minutes on one day, which some parents claim worked for them)?
And in the end, if all the other factors are the same, there's no harm in choosing a ring sling that comes in a print you'd prefer over one that may look a little less interesting to you and your child.
The thinking is that they will be supervised and in a safe environment, with less risk of potential harms.
With the best sleep sacks, you will worry less knowing that there are no added chemicals in the fabric that would harm their sensitive skin.
Anything a lot less could seriously harm your baby in addition to develop a collision.
These chemicals are inexpensive and easy to manufacture, resulting in less expensive mattresses, but they pose a potential for harm to the babies who sleep on those mattresses.
There are no snaps or buckles to wrestle with, or to harm the little one while tucked inside, which means less moving parts to break in the process.
Screws along with screws need to all remain in location Anything a lot less could set off an accident, seriously harming your youngster.
Too little salt does no harm but is less effective in preventing dehydration.
Locking the publicly inebriated out of harm's way in drunk tanks till they sober up isn't going to make them less likely to do it again; in fact it's almost an endorsement.
The Learned Hand rule on such questions of tort would suggest, for example, that producers and other parties ought to take precautions against harming others in any cases where the cost of the precaution is less than the expected cost of the damage: that is, the cost of the damage, discounted by the probability of its occurring.
This doesn't just harm the families caught in the chaos of President Trump's draconian policies — it's diametrically opposed to our values, and makes us less safe.
In fact since Alcohol has other negative consequences on others, it's possible that marijuana legalization would lead to less harm to third parties by moving more people to «safer» alternatives.
A smoker, for example, tends not to suffer the economic harms that have social costs as a heroin addict as it tends not to impair abilities in the same way, so they have less burden on social programs.
Fred Floss, director of the union - backed think tank Fiscal Policy Institute, says Cuomo's plan to focus on property and business tax cuts, along with a commitment to continue to hold spending to less than two percent a year, would result in what his group calls a decade of austerity that could harm infrastructure and economic growth.
Once you're in the open air there's much less evidence of harm.
«Many of the victims are vulnerable precisely because they are not only young, but they often display some or all of the following characteristics: they are unable easily to trust those in authority and still less able to report intimate details; they use alcohol; they return to the perpetrator of the offences against them; and, not infrequently, they self - harm,» Starmer is expected to say later.
In Washington, he was «the most hated» secretary the Department of Housing and Urban Development had ever had, an arrogant and occasionally cruel taskmaster who demanded he be referred to as «Mr. Secretary,» who told a future nemesis that criminal sanctions were less effective punishment for his enemies than «adverse publicity, reputational harm, budget - cutting and legislative action.»
Fred Floss, director of the union backed think tank Fiscal Policy Institute, says Cuomo's plan to focus on property and business tax cuts, along with a commitment to continue to hold spending to less than 2 % a year, would result in what his group calls a «decade of austerity,» that could harm infrastructure and economic growth.
«Working conditions are also poorer,» and less mechanization means more people are doing manual labor in harm's way.
Nor did the EPA show the best understanding of toxicology in urging BP in a directive to use dispersants with a «toxicity value less than» a certain cutoff: in toxicology, a chemical that produces harm at low concentrations, say, five parts per million, is more deadly than those that kill at 10 parts per million.
«Their more relaxed attitude to mating results in fewer fights and they also harm the females less as their courting is not so aggressive.
This photograph, showing plastic fragments collected in just an hour at a cove near Gloucester, Mass., hints at a lesser - known but equally disturbing story: much smaller bits of plastic that are accumulating in oceans all over the world can potentially harm marine life and possibly even human health.
A report published by Friends of the Earth Cymru in 2007 quotes evidence that tidal lagoons in the Severn estuary could produce more electricity than the proposed barrage, and with less harm to wildlife.
The researchers stress that prevention and harm reduction initiatives need to be adapted to reduce the risk of harm among in this population, where increased rates of experimentation and environmental characteristics may augment and combine to increase risks associated with consuming lesser - known psychoactive substances.
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