Or I've--there's a genie that just got out of a bottle that poses great harm to humanity.
Yet it is also true that if improperly managed, the surge of international donations into a disaster zone can do great harm.
This statement, so redolent of the anti-military sentiments of the counterculture, neglects a crucial fact: Our troops are asked to go into harm's way so that a great many other peoples' lives, and the nation's interests, will not be put at risk.
While the rate cuts engineered by the Fed were largely irrelevant due to lower Treasury rates at longer maturities along the yield curve, the Fed's statement promises to be very relevant in a way that could bring the economy great harm.
And this responsibility is only magnified in an era when an extremist ideology threatens our people, and technology gives a handful of terrorists the potential to do us great harm.
Nor will great harm be done when Guevara relics a dozen thumb-joints, say, each with its certificate of authenticity start to resurface across Latin America.
As such, the rate set by the Fed is bringing great harm to the savers whose savings would in a normal world be supplied to job-creating entrepreneurs.
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An article concerning a company's financial difficulty must be handled very carefully, with a sense of balance, because of its potential to inflict great harm upon the subject.
In itself, the harm that a weak yen does to Asia is not great.
In fact, most in uniform appreciate that countries like Russia and China are demonstrating a determination to field militaries comparable to, and capable of inflicting great harm on, the best of our armed forces.
"One can see how for prisoners in this situation, where there is no light at the end of the tunnel, there is little incentive and a great deal of frustration, and that is what leads to the harm to emotional and mental wellbeing, " Mr Lodder said.
Even if the two combatants knew that the fight was nothing more than a "good ol' boy" disagreement, the way the statute is written could allow a gun to be used if the observer reasonably and actually believed that great bodily harm could occur.
And it will also fail in a more important way: the futile effort to create this Utopia will do great and irreversible harm to all manner of things that right-thinking societies hold dear.
Sergeant Brian Caskey of the PSNI said those carrying weapons could not only cause other people great harm, but could also damage their own lives if they end up with a criminal conviction.
And he will not engage in a negotiation with Congress that as some advocates of this themselves have described as a hostage situation -- a hostage situation that would result, as it did in the summer of 2011, in great harm to this economy and great harm to American businesses and great harm to average Americans.
Just as a life-saving drug can be fatal at excessively high doses, so too can debt cause great harm when taken to excess.
The most important thing I am factoring in is trying to make sure that we don't do harm to Rutgers University, because we are a small slice of the pie here at this great place.
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