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The many is itself composed of lots of fews, some of whom may do things that strike the others as objectionable but which do no harm to them.
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Nor, perhaps, to competitors who might want to use the legal system to do them harm.
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An analysis of nine medical trials involving over 100, 000 people without a history of cardiovascular disease found that aspirin was more likely to do them harm than good.
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It's unlikely to do them any harm.
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Some of those concerns are valid, but reopening Sec. 230 to address all of them would do far more harm than good.
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Surely, if the transactions are as good as they seem, people should be able to explain them and additional scrutiny would do little harm.
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Loggers do most harm to forests not by removing trees but by building roads that give land-grabbers access to them.
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Because of this, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently recommended that men not even be screened for prostate cancer, since there is such pressure to undergo treatments that, for most men, do not benefit them but may cause them harm in the most personal ways.
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