She's gone, so she can't be harmed by this, but also with her wish, who's right?
Court said the programmers hadn't met the burden of proving that they would be harmed by the mandate.
Sales of the iPad 4 were not expected to be harmed by the smaller, sleeker and cheaper iPad Mini.
These are stupid people fired the rockets without bearing in mind that who will be harmed by this, by this rocket.
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Loughner is worried that he will be harmed by other inmates, but Pietz said she thinks Loughner would be all right in the general prison population.
As for the concerns voiced by the No on 37 campaign, that farmers would be harmed by GMO labeling, Lundgren says most farmers would not be affected at all.
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The chief executive of the Professional Cricketers' Association Sean Morris rejected any suggestion that the England side may be harmed by other players being jealous of Pietersen and Flintoff.
Hamas officials have said the handover details are sensitive amid fears Israel may try to seize him or that he may be harmed by militants opposed to the transfer.
And BSkyB probably won't be harmed by having bought the rights to show every F1 contest from 2012 to 2018, with the BBC's coverage of live races cut by half.
In this case, the SG said, the state of Connecticut may well have a claim on behalf of citizens who might be harmed by rising sea levels and all other manner of global-warming ills.
As many as six million Iranian patients could be harmed by the drug shortage, Fatemeh Hashemi Rafsanjani, the head of Iran's Charity Foundation for Special Diseases and daughter of former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, wrote in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
But the drug's potential to prevent cancer can far outweigh the small chance that a woman will be harmed by side effects, said Dr. George Peters, executive director of the University of Texas Southwestern Center for Breast Care, whose center participated in the original tamoxifen study.
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Karp and Perloff (1992) also develop an economic model of the DDS. While they present both benefits and drawbacks of such a scheme, overall they conclude that young artists (and dealers) may be harmed by a resale royalty because buyers will reduce their willingness to pay for a work of art, if they know that they must pay a royalty on resale.
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"The parties would be irreparably harmed by any breach of the agreement, " the statement said.
The relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to violate societal norms.
It would do nothing to rescue home-owners, consumers, and investors who will also be seriously harmed by the next financial crisis.
It is believed that human beings and other forms of life would not be directly harmed by such a burst of EMP.
"If we proceed with a floor vote without sufficient support, the cause of free trade could be seriously harmed by an embarrassing defeat, " he concluded.
The drugmaker, which is based in the UK and actually best known for household cleaning products, expressed concern that children could be accidentally harmed by easy access to tablets that are marketed in bottles.
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As I understand it, Austrians consider this deceptive because individuals and firms that make long-range plans on the assumption that the value of money will be stable are harmed by the resulting decline of the dollar.
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Further complicating the process is my customer is not out for a fun and relaxing evening, they are in small booths in skimpy, open at the back gowns, often anxious and uncertain if they will be harmed or poisoned by my foods, or simply receive a meal they do not want.
Their only condition, Gregg says, was that the contracts be clear that if any patients were harmed by liver toxicity due to the medicine, Bristol would not be liable.
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Now that he is running for office himself, it is likely he knows he can be as much harmed as lifted up by celestial expectations, so he tries, in small ways, to discourage them.
Erring on the side of restricting research opportunities to which individuals may be invited is benign only if we assume that individuals can only be harmed, and never benefited, by participating in the research, a claim that is refuted by much of the empirical evidence discussed in this Article.
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The group believes that many investors may be harmed before this error is corrected, and by then it will be too late.
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Commercial fisheries are hampered by current regulations and could be further harmed if the ocean is divided up among too many groups, said Jim Ruhle, president of Commercial Fishermen of America, an industry group.
Without owning a business, it could be harder for Ms. Brown to argue she is harmed by the legislation.
He added that people "harmed" by the military operation in Sadr City will be compensated by the government.
Going into a hospital, we have no way of knowing if we will get good care or be one of the 100, 000 patients killed or 9 million Americans harmed each year by medical mistakes.
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