Sentences with phrase «little harm»

Another survey by the same organizations found that a political position in favor of climate action wins votes among Democratic and Independent voters, and does little harm with Republican voters.
Many congregations are trying to build in ways that do as little harm as possible to the natural environment.
Until you actually get to court there is little harm in doing this.
Let's see if, with the auction results, I'm able to exit with little harm on the last 1/3.
If very little harm was done, it may not be worth your time and energy to file a lawsuit.
Although they are not causes of diarrhea and cause relatively little harm, most people seek medication to get rid of the tapes.
As long as she knows what her and the guy both expect, I see little harm as long as they both play safe.
Some will see little harm in setting hard targets for things such as exports and start - ups.
The fact that their mechanisms can be analyzed usually does little harm to their appealing and mysterious energy.
There are countless things that we can do at all levels of government to reduce our costs with little harm to the average citizen.
Clubs are already allowed to field this many subs for Champions League matches and there seems little harm in each manager having more options on the bench.
Second, if you have a mostly stock portfolio that is almost entirely within a 401K (or similar) account that charges no additional costs for periodic rebalancing, there is probably little harm in rebalancing.
All things being equal and if it isn't derailing or slowing your progress, then there's likely little harm in it.
So, to reprise, notwithstanding the conclusion of the entire conservative commentariat — including the New York Times, for heaven's sake — Mr. Trudeau's fashion choices will likely do him and his government little harm, if any.
«This represents a potential environmental hazard in the far north which would normally yield little harm or risk,» Sanni explains.
Little good can be done by lying, little harm by telling the truth.
Admittedly, in Melloni's case little harm seems to be done.
In addition, you have to keep in mind that for all talk of privilege, much of the information that the majority of lawyers retain would cause very little harm if inadvertently disclosed to the general public (yes, there could be harm if disclosed to the other side, but again, those types of targeted break ins were always a risk).
For us, a tourism business, responsible tourism means running and managing our business so that Belize and the people of Belize directly benefit from your travel with as little harm as possible to local cultures, the environment and social structures.
Fortunately, economic policy of governments and actual economic practice is not much influenced by the basic economic theory, so this reality - shy approach does relatively little harm in the non-academic world.
I'll end up taking a loss on the shares themselves and the series of trades all added and subtracted together, but I'll be out of a bad trade with little harm done.
While other launchers do nothing to improve the Android interface ZenUI does very little harm, and in some cases is an improvement.
I think most of the health problems with chicken are probably attributable to its omega - 6 content, and in the context of a low omega - 6 diet there is probably little harm to consuming gently cooked chicken or eggs.
But the court's unanimous ruling on June 14 will likely do little harm in the long run to the Washington Education Association or other public - employee unions, legal experts said.
Philip Jenkins summarizes the consensus of Western psychologists and civil authorities, from roughly 1950 to 1975: «A sexual episode would cause little harm to a child, provided the police or courts did not «make an issue» of it.»
Saying single player is 1080 / 30 fps and MP is 720/30 -60 fps would have done little harm in comparison to what it's doing now.
We came up with a mission statement that included the things we all really cared about most: making the best product and doing as little harm to the environment as possible.
You may think that if a prospect comes across a piece of content that isn't engaging they'll click away with relatively little harm, at least as long as your product and your salespeople are up to the task.
Some policymakers argued that there would be little harm to allow financial conditions to ease continuously, as buoyant asset markets would induce wealth effect and sustain a «Goldilocks» economy.
I think there is little harm as long as we remain aware that our concepts are a limited and poor translation.
If David's other site goes nowhere, little harm done, but I say this genuinely believing it has may very well be something significant.
«We want to do as little harm to the environment with regard to our carbon footprint as possible, and we want to be as loyal to the farmers who provide us with raw product as possible,» Bowron says.
As vegans, it's important that we think about how to create a more compassionate and empathetic world, where we do as little harm possible to the beings around us.
You can't guarantee that kind of deal will be on the table, but if there isn't anything worthwhile for the Phils to say yes to now, there is little harm in holding on.
Then you have AW saying he's been tapped up, and Liverpool have been caught out tapping up a lot of times this year, but seemed to have escaped with little harm, apart from to their youth team.
It will do little harm that, back in August, Spurs hosted Juve in a friendly at Wembley and beat them 2 - 0.
Veganism isn't just a diet, it's way of life that tries to cause as little harm as possible.
That would boost his leadership credentials with the Tory grassroots who want out but also do little harm to the chances of the UK staying in the EU - which some say is actually closer to his real position.
But let's look at the bright side, now Jennifer is backed into serving as a District Leader where she can do little harm and we don't have to listen to her hollow claims of experience for the NYS Assembly.
Drug use and prostitution are two prime examples of human behaviour which simply will not stop, will never stop, and therefore must be managed rather than banned, so we can ensure they do as little harm to society as possible.
«To most people, especially ophthalmologists, common sense would suggest that there is little harm in simply measuring the vision at a distance during a patient's routine visit to their primary care physician,» Sommer, who wrote an editorial in JAMA Internal Medicine, said by email.
Hookworms have had millennia to develop «exquisite strategies» to suppress their host's inflammation, doing as little harm as possible so they can reproduce and infect the next host, says James Cook University biologist Alex Loukas, who is working to develop drugs based on hookworm secretions.
If this is something that seems to work well, especially for cold prevention and treatment, there is little harm in incorporating it into your routine.
If this is something that you are interested in trying, there is, again, very little harm that would result, based on the good safety profile of echinacea.
While there's little harm in occasionally streaming back - to - back episodes of your favorite show, if you develop a lifestyle of sitting for hours at a stretch, you could be setting yourself up for heart trouble.
I bet there is little harm to persons who have little to no plaque buildup to doing a lot of exercise, or more than 20 miles a week if running.
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