Sentences with phrase «obvious harm in»

There is obvious harm in divulging out to strangers as you do not know the real intentions of the people who are using it.

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Unfortunately, we don't yet know the extent of the harm, as is obvious from the news that Russians ads on Facebook targeted voters in Michigan and Wisconsin.
Obvious sayz That verse discusses accidental harm that comes from two men fighting; elsewhere in the bible, instructions for an abortive solution are provided.
Toby applies the prayer to the hopeful decline and eventual elimination of religion because of its obvious harmfulness to society: we can't change the harm religion has done in the past, so we must serenely move on; we must courageously overcome the dangerous influence of religion in our society; and we must know the difference between harm done and the harm that can be prevented from religion.
It is so obvious that: a) those held in slavery were human beings (a biological category); b) all humans are by nature persons (a philosophic category), that is, beings with inviolable worth that ought never be treated as means to an end; and c) the evil practice of slavery was not a private matter - the whole community is harmed because we are all communal beings by nature, in solidarity with those who are treated unjustly.
And as «self - styled caliphates» push Islamic terrorism across international borders, Christians are harmed in less obvious ways.
So examining Paul's words and actions on the issue in full context, it's obvious that Paul wanted no part of anything, including the exercising of one's personal rights that could possibly harm the gospel message and be a financial burden on the church.
Implicit in this judgment is the view that the harm that would have been done to Charlie by his parents was so obvious and of such magnitude that the decision had to be taken out of their hands.
In fact, Pro-life workers who offer post-abortion counselling will affirm the obvious: abortion traumatises and harms women — physically and psychologically.
Would it be a good idea for me to state the obvious over and over again only to be put in harms way with no support from my gov» t or the US gov» t or Indian gov» t for that matter?
'' «Our pastoral practice of demanding life - long «celibacy,» by which we meant that for the rest of your life you would not engage your sexual orientation in any way, was causing obvious harm and has not led to human flourishing,» the letter said.
So, when an obvious contradiction occurs, such as good and innocent people being harmed by needless evil in a world watched over by a loving, omniscient, omnipotent god, they don't say «Oh, that won't work.
Sure, you're already in Milwaukee and that part is obvious, but there's no harm in clarity.
It makes the obvious point that there are those out there that are out to do us harm by destabilising Arsenal and they revel in our tribulations.
Also, I can think of several mechanisms by which a baby sleeping in an adult bed might come to harm, but I can't think of any obvious reason why a baby in a safe sleep space in its own bedroom (assuming that it has parents who are able to hear and responsive to its cries) should be at much greater risk than if it were on the other side of a wall in the parents» room?
But another example of clear, obvious harm is the infamous MMR - vaccine paper by Andrew Wakefield that was published in The Lancet.
And there are no obvious side effects in laboratory animals; the rats suffered no harm to their memory or their ability to learn.
But the evidence that they present makes obvious that the solution to educational inequity is not to be found in continuing to mask it with racial admissions preferences that harm students.
Yet even my high level of DDT (and of DDE, a metabolite into which DDT breaks down in the environment) is still so minute that there has been no obvious harm to me.
He finally revealed himself to be the werewolf we all knew him to be, which was Penny Dreadful «s most obvious moment (although it made everyone feel smart, so what's the harm in that?)
Kafka describes the Odradek as an exceptionally mobile creature that refuses to be caught; a fugitive form with no apparent purpose that lives in familiar domestic spaces and does no obvious harm to anyone.
Most of that broadcast was devoted to the «wonders» of wind power; and denigrating anybody with the hide to raise the issue of the harm caused to wind farm neighbours, or with the sense to question the merits of backing a technology which was abandoned in the 19th century, for obvious reasons (see our post here).
When I'm branded as a crook and a liar by folks who literally can not and will not dispute a solitary detail of what I say about the smear of skeptic climate scientists, it doesn't harm me, it harms them in a way that's obvious for all to see.
The facts state that the defendant sloshed household bleach in the victim's face.198 The rule is that any object can be a deadly weapon if it is used in such a way as to make it likely to cause great bodily harm.199 It may seem obvious to an experienced lawyer that the precise legal issue is «whether bleach, sloshed in a victim's face, is likely to cause great bodily harm
In other instances where the injuries are not so obvious, for example traumatic brain injuries (TBI), a doctor may need to evaluate the victim and provide his or her opinion regarding the permanent and long - term nature of the harm sustained by the accident victim.
Victimization is not as obvious as in violent crimes because harm is usually spread out over a substantial number of victims.
When the victim is a baby who is harmed by delays in treatment after fetal distress was obvious, a joyous event can become devastating as families endure the emotional roller coaster of intensive medical interventions for their baby, and try to deal with the financial costs associated.
I am far from alone in always being on the lookout for better ways to do things, and for dreaming up some of my own, but I will never swallow the codswallop that we have to compromise our hard - won independence and position in society in order to access some hoped for, dubious innovations that, it is falsely or naively claimed, can not be achieved except through ABS, especially when the harms of adopting ABS are so obvious and so apparent from the lessons of history, economics, human nature, politics, physics * and philosophy that I sometimes wonder if there is some willful blindness at play.
A dangerous condition has to present an unreasonable risk of harm to those on the property and must be a condition a reasonable person would not have expected — in other words, not an obvious, avoidable hazard.
If you're someone caught up in a data breach or a person who can point to an actual violation of privacy, an obvious question is whether you suffered harm and should you be compensated?
This is especially the case in situations where obvious personal harm is the result.
The initial, inherent tension in this statement should be obvious: the assertion is simultaneously that this a non-competitive, oligopolistic market and that American Express is using the anti-steering provision to harm its competitors.
«I find this is a clear case of parental alienation by the father which has resulted in obvious harm to the Reeves children.
«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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