Sentences with phrase «which harm»

Meanwhile, the school transitions to a restorative discipline policy, and staff members learn how to use restorative interventions to address situations in which harm has been done, creating an alternative to punitive discipline.
It could contain secret bugs or exploits which harm the system.
Cultural norms which harm people are tolerated in the interests of international comity.
The Task Force goes further and states that market forces themselves are usually effective in promoting behaviours and conditions by penalizing behaviours which harm the market, a conclusion which is largely suspect and certainly not one which regulators would blindly adopt following the 2007 crisis.
This can only lead to miscarriages of justice — the conviction of the innocent and the acquittal of the guilty — which harm both the public and the rule of law of which we are, and wish to remain, so proud.
It is commonly applied to a wide variety of human endeavours in which harm to people, the environment or economic interests might occur.
The term «puppy mill» has evolved over the decades to reflect commercial breeding facilities of any size that have neglectful, not just egregious, conditions which harm the physical and emotional well - being of each animal.
They have different expenses and structures, some of which harm their investors.
This video discusses and shows the steps of a Restorative Pre-Conference (separately) with participants on different sides of an incident in which harm was done.
Second, he has a sociopathic value system in which harm is justified by profits.
This bad bacteria (often related to parasites or candida overgrowth) produce toxins which harm your gut, and have many implications in all of your body.
In beneficial environments, bacteria tend to be cooperative with their host; in harsh environments, bacteria begin to look out for their own interests «selfishly,» and begin to display virulence traits which harm their host but help them move to a better environment.
Decreasing the size would be good only to a point, as the smallest particles tend to plasticize at low loadings and aggregate at high loadings, both of which harm macroscopic... -LSB-...]
This principle is well demonstrated here in the matter of amyloid, I think, given the past decade of theorizing on the degree to which the harm of Alzheimer's is due to amyloid, tau, or other causes, and the lack of progress on that front from theorizing alone.
Because the supply is so unreliable, few invest in appliances for heating or cooking, using wood - fired stoves instead, which harm the environment much more than the generation and transmission of electricity would.
Note also that property damage can create an environment in which harm to people is more likely.
«I am running for Congress to hold her accountable for her votes which harm the people of this district,» said Cobb.
If all people are created equal by virtue of inalienable rights (those rights which don't come from government - see 9th Amendment and «inalienable rights»), then any laws must acknowledge the self - ownership of all individuals otherwise they are illegitimate (we know that governments are bad about this since they make arbitrary laws which harm people which violated no one else's rights but merely violated a law - like seat belt laws).
Drunks also are more prone to violence which can lead to fights which harm others.
Some which harm your teenager more than bringing them good nutrition.
They produce product that are poorly designed and which harm people — cars whose gas pedals stick to the metal — and they conceal it, lie about it, and finally admit it when we see a copy of the memo they signed.
We don't go from boundedness to unboundedness, but from boundedness under that which harm and kill, to boundedness to Him who heals and gives life.
Companies take shortcuts instead of putting forth the requisite effort (such as Wells Fargo creating thousands of fake accounts for their customers) which harm their own bottom lines.
«Down one road — a road defined by the commission's failure to put in place meaningful open internet rules — is an internet that looks more like cable TV, one characterized by legalized discrimination, carriage disputes, gamesmanship, and content blackouts which harms consumers.
The other possibility is that leads were simply deserted, which harms connect rate as well.
I think that cheating on taxes doesn't have the same ramifications as adultery which harms innocent parties.
Sin is not a theoretical phrase, but a real malefactor (I know that malefactor is a person), which harms us or by which we harm each other and that is the opposite of love.
The Church teaches ignorance and sells it as divine teaching which harms millions, one day it will pay for its crimes regardless of how nice its leader is.
No: a bigot is someone who devalues a group of people for an intrinsic characteristic which harms no - one else, such as their race, gender, or sexual orientation.
I now hope our key players get injured, anything which harms our on field winning, since I and you and many others KNOW that regular beatings are our best weapon to enforce change.
It is now actively known that they are keen to get him of the player, which harms their ability to command a good price, while Costa has proof that the club has instigated his now inevitable exit and could therefore be entitled to a departing loyalty bonus.
Lying about the acts of the other parent in a way which harms his or her reputation and results in actual injury can constitute defamation.
This article states that the governor fought unsuccessfully to reverse the elimination of the deduction for state and local taxes, which harms some middle - class and wealthy taxpayers in the state.
This shortfall is a clear false economy which harms patient care and creates more cost to the NHS, rather than focussing resources more effectively.»
The governor is particularly incensed over the loss of the deduction for state and local taxes, which harms people in relatively high - tax states like New York, New Jersey and California.
Those alarm signals are what researchers call chronic inflammation, which harms tissue and exacerbates disease.
Tree loss in the western U.S. also makes air drier in the southeastern U.S., which harms forests in places like the Carolinas.
Mainstream medicine's best attempts to treat cancer involve invasive surgery, radiation — which harms surrounding tissues — and toxic chemotherapy.
Beef has a high amount of saturated fat, which harms your heart.
You know that a lot of cancer cases are misdiagnosed and people are diagnosed with cancer when they don't and then do the chemo which harms them when they have no cancer in the first place.
Bacteria found in the mouth which harms gums, teeth, and causes periodontal disease and even gastric ulcers can be neutralized by catechins of green tea.
Night times are the best to pamper your skin as no harsh sun - rays, electronic devices or any other source which harms your skin.
The results are that math scores on National Assessment of Educational Progress declined for the first time since 1990 and reading scores are flat or decreased, the achievement gaps based on race and income persist, teachers are demoralized, causing teacher shortages, and, most tragically of all, children are receiving an education which harms them.
Also, I would add bluetooth capability and readability at night (without blue radiation, which harms the retina).
Without the cats to keep prey species in check, the rabbits devastated local vegetation, which harmed other animal species, and a wave of more than 130,000 rodents entered the ecosystem.
Relational aggression is behavior which harms others through purposeful manipulation and damage of their peer relationships (Crick and Grotpeter, 1995).
This disease which harms the immune system causing diarrhea, anemia, dehydration, weakness, and vomiting can easily be transmitted by cats sharing food or water bowls and by other casual contact between cats.
These abilities include Fire Walker, a trail of fire which harms enemies and heals allies, and Warding Halo, an aura of fire which surrounds Nezha, enhancing his protection and burning nearby enemies.
Probably as a result of the marketing ambiguity which harmed the Wii U launch so badly Nintendo vowed to make a much greater effort with marketing, advertising and getting themselves and their franchises back into the public eye in 2014.
There's another subplot involving Kodiak that comes across as actually be rather pointless, and more than a little coincidental, especially considering the fact that very Elite which harmed Kodiak just so happened to get posted to a mission where the two have to work together, too.
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