But it certainly does
not do any harm to avoid doing certain things in these last few weeks just to be extra sure that the baby's arrival will go as smoothly as possible!
We always tried to have as much fun as possible
without doing harm to anybody - we did a good job at that.
The Common Core curriculum
does harm to children in their early years in school because it limits their development as thinkers and learners.
At the time she didn't have access to a trainer who could help her
first do no harm to her beloved pup.
Even though resumes tend to be a little longer in the IT field, it can
never do harm to keep a resume as condensed as possible.
Not surprisingly, insiders recognize the nature of the problems and their potential
for doing harm to the industry.
I believe that anyone
who does no harm to their fellow man deserves the same basic equal rights as I do.
However, I believe that the guiding principle behind these decisions should be to
avoid doing harm to the people who will have to live with the decisions made during this process.
This
actually does harm to our education system by encouraging state and local officials to avoid the difficult decisions needed to put their schools back on a sustainable path.
In fact evil can be very simply and easily described
as doing harm to other living creatures.
If scientists as a group were intent
on doing harm to society, most of society would probably be eliminated by now.
Attorneys are bound ethically to inform law enforcement if you are planning on committing a crime
which does harm to another person.
Perhaps technology and personalised nutrition is the answer but it would
also do us no harm to remember that eating is both one of life's pleasures and a necessity.
There is no evidence that breastfeeding while
pregnant does any harm to you, or the baby in your womb or to the one who is nursing.
Chances are you're going to
do harm to at least one in that sample of 100.
However, I don't think it will
do any harm to take your dog to the vet and it might be helpful.
It can therefore
do no harm to shake the prize free from this sense of history and tradition for a year.
To say he doesn't agree with gay
marriage does no harm to those who desire that lifestyle because the option is still available to them and they can simply act in opposition.
But when the profits of a business are used to
do harm to individuals, then why should I choose to contribute to their profit?
That's all well and good, but if having a cross up on a
wall does no harm to the others around... surely the other symbols should be just as innocent.
In other words, controlled crying doesn't
do harm to babies and parents when the parents think it will work and try it.
But price losses big enough to drive the price of the index below fair
value do harm to the economy.
Sometimes, as in the use of bleeding as a treatment for various diseases, irrational
belief did harm to a large number of human victims.
The only available outside communication is electricity, meaning that drinking water for example or black water has to come and go somewhere and
do no harm to environment.
If you are driving in a safe low traffic area, it would
do no harm to inform the company issuing one day car insurance of these facts.
It's evolved from focusing on the avoidance
of doing harm to the actual pursuit of good.
When you have more control over your dog, you can also, pull, guide, etc. your dog
without doing harm to its throat or neck.