Sentences with phrase «potential harm done to»

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?

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The Puerto Rican government has great potential to harm the economy and slow a recovery, and unfortunately, that is exactly what it has done for more than a decade.
When the Guardian put a series of questions to Hutchinson, including what was being done to protect the execution team from potential mental or emotional harm, a spokesman declined to answer.
Google director of sustainable ads Scott Spencer told CNBC last week that the company doesn't «have a crypto ball to know where the future is going to go with cryptocurrencies,» but that it has «seen enough consumer harm or the potential for consumer harm that it's an area that we want to approach with extreme caution.»
While the misuse and exploitation of information people share with companies does not constitute the type of «breach» or theft discussed in the previous chapter on security (because the information was not technically stolen), the potential for harm to individuals and to vulnerable categories of people is nonetheless very real.
Although subsequent administrations have continued reviewing vertical mergers, the Chicago School's view that these deals generally do not pose threats to competition has remained dominant.139 Rejection of vertical tie - ups — standard through the 1960s and 1970s — is extremely rare today; 140 in instances where agencies spot potential harm, they tend to impose conduct remedies or require divestitures rather than block the deal outright.141 The Obama Administration took this approach with two of the largest vertical deals of the last decade: Comcast / NBC and Ticketmaster / LiveNation.
Since there is no doubt that investment demand drives the price of silver, it is hard to see how producers asking the primary regulator about the unusual developments on the COMEX could possibly do any harm, but instead much potential good.
Under this criterion, questions of proportionality are properly considered: Do the benefits outweigh the risks and harms attendant to warfare, including such potential costs as further geopolitical destabilization, increased insecurity, the sacrifice of other important values in the midst of war, the loss of life and resources?
People who use the technology must not only be carefully trained — and untrained counselors don't need machines in order to harm people — but they also should consider the view of Arthur Gladman, a psychiatrist who says that anyone who uses biofeedback must be aware of its tremendous spiritual potential for self - transformation.
These have little potential to help people (the only good seems to be as a means for people to be in touch with you — which could exist without that material) and has the potential to do much harm.
I just don't even knoe what goes through Wenger's head.A player keeps playing and causing harm to the team and yet is allowed to play every week when there are far better players on the bench.Xhaka is so bad and I wish he never signed for Arsenal in the first place.If we're going to talk about potential I think Niles has more potential than Xhaka and is already the much better player.
And does Everhart realize the potential harm she is subjecting Eddie to by exposing him to X-rays?
So, it didn't go particularly to plan, but nevertheless, there's no harm in wondering what a potential Peugeot could look like.
We have to consider the potential for long run disability and psychological harm and what can be done to minimize that potential.
Unfortunately, the ACOG, the American College of OB - GYN does not endorse or support home births because their studies show that there is a higher incidence of potential harm to the baby in home birth.
Personally, I read and learn on my own and choose to take various supplements, but I do like to know what potential interactions or harms they may have.
Don't let them play in any room on their own or without adults that you trust present to watch over them; just to ensure all potential objects that could cause harm is out of reach and that floor hazards are also removed.
Unfortunately, these non-evidence based treatments don't work (at best) and sometimes do have the potential to harm the children they are trying to help.
Although the FDA doesn't believe evidence of potential harm is sufficient to ban BPA from the food supply, the agency discourages use of BPA - polycarbonate or epoxy resins in baby bottles, sippy cups or packaging for infant formulas.
When babies are breastfeed they are able to obtain all the necessary enzymes and good bacteria they need to help ward off disease and potential harm, unlike formula that doesn't have sIgA which is detrimental during the first few months.
«The RFP process did not subject (Fort Schuyler) to harm or any potential harm because the RFP's did not award specific compensable projects.
Persaud said the picture has «the potential to cause harm» because you don't know if a psycho who is upset about the proposal will react to something like that.
The state does not have the power to override the federal government's decisions, but opponents believe a risk assessment that showed potential harm could persuade the federal agencies to change their minds.
The suit challenged the project's environmental impact report, maintaining that it did not disclose the potential harm to residents.
They have the potential to do harm,» he said.
«I believe it would be irresponsible to ignore emerging information about the contribution of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to climate change and the potential harm to our environment and health if we do nothing.»
Sometimes a new «wonder drug» is only a wonder drug because physicians do not yet know its potential to harm»
«It would be surprising if, among these thousands of ingredients, there were not a few that have the potential to do more good than harm.
Says Duke University conservation ecologist Stuart Pimm: «I think it is at best a colossal waste of money and at worst has potential to do significant harm
The study did not check the health of wolves or elk, however, and Joshua Millspaugh, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Missouri, Columbia, notes that it's not clear what glucocorticoid levels indicate potential harm to an animal.
«It has the potential to do good and help a lot of people quit, but it also has the potential to do harm.
Fortunately, while nothing happened to them, the potential for serious harm or an explosion was there, and accidents do happen.
It had a good ability to deliver genes without potential to do harm, or even cause a cold.
Avoid filling your CV with these trite words, says Lindsey Pollak, author of Getting from College to Career (HarperCollins, 2007), as they can make your CV «appear empty to a potential employer and may do more harm than good».
«This data reinforces what we have known for so long — your diet has great potential to harm or heal,» said Brookshield Laurent, DO, assistant professor of family medicine and clinical sciences at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Employers have to do a strict risk assessment for pregnant women working with such materials and pay particular attention to potential harm to the unborn child.
In addition to the huge hit to your wallet, there's also the potential harm of false positives, and just because a test has traditionally been done for a condition doesn't mean it's the best way to treat it.
Or is it simply a misleading label that has the potential to do more harm than good?
However, I do think that for healthy people the potential harms from very low - carb are greater than the potential harms from excessive carb consumption, so it is perhaps safer to advise eating in the upper end of the range, since a large number of people will deviate from their target.
I also agree that anxiety about these things has the potential to do more harm than good.
The next thing you can do to get the best from your cycles is to plan cycles that last eight to twelve weeks, because then you will get the most out of this amazing substance while not doing any potential harms to your body.
While it may seem like making diet and lifestyle recommendations are relatively benign therapies, I believe that they do have the potential to do physical and psychological harm, particularly if they are strict recommendations.
This pitfall is the most important one to avoid because there's potential harm to your family on the line if you don't.
Holding onto inflexible beliefs about how you are going to meet someone and excluding online dating and non-traditional methods as potential ways to meet your ideal partner might be doing you more harm than good.
But if we agree that the potential long - term impact is there, we may need to start pointing a few fingers at schools, especially when they use a form of punishment that experts agree may do more harm than good.
If potential new applicants are less suited to school leadership positions than current leaders or are likely to «do harm,» why does Lasley presume that they will be hired over conventional candidates?
We do our best to make sure that drivers pay attention because of the potential for loss of life or disability; we should be doing the same for employees because of the potential harm to the company employing them and the upside potential.
As mothers well know, things that have the «potential to do serious harm» are dangerous, whatever Strauss might say.
Americans seem to be so enamored of gadgets and «innovation,» and so afraid of not keeping up with the Joneses, that they are willing to take the word of self - interested entrepreneurs who do not do due diligence and acknowledge the potential for harm.
To the extent education policy commentary actually affects policy, it has the potential to do great good or great harTo the extent education policy commentary actually affects policy, it has the potential to do great good or great harto do great good or great harm.
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