It would not have done anything, except possibly put her at risk for physical harm.
The Kent Safeguarding Children Board concluded there was never any evidence to suggest "a risk of physical harm".
BBC: Kent baby attack injuries 'could not have been prevented'
But they have been for criminal behaviour (doing physical harm to people, taking drugs), never for abusive speech.
It is well documented that plastic litter causes physical harm to marine organisms.
UNESCO: All Events | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Likewise, a person with an infectious disease, such as smallpox, threatens with serious physical harm those with whom he comes into proximity.
FORBES: Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Frighteningly Reveals Education's Failure
She said they needed greater protection as they are particularly vulnerable to "exclusion, institutionalisation, deprivation, physical harm, abuse, misdiagnosis and ineffective intervention".
BBC: Minister defends health bill's impact on disabled people
That deal only covered those who suffered no physical harm, not the roughly 100 people injured or families who lost loved ones.
FORBES: Dead Cruise Ship, Clogged Toilets, Scant Food, No Carnival
It causes no direct physical harm but may be disruptive and costly.
Judges must now impose a custodial sentence for those who wield knives in public to threaten and create a risk of serious physical harm.
They clearly did not seek to extend such authority to areas such as Manufacturing, and farming, which produced the same potential for physical harm.
FORBES: Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance -In 1798
Unlike the criminal, he may not intend to do damage, but he poses a threat of physical harm that is clear, present, and objectively demonstrable.
FORBES: Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Frighteningly Reveals Education's Failure
The public also has shown the desire for the tradition to cease, both because of the physical harm to the bridge and because many view the locks as an eyesore.
The Norwood bill, which the House passed overwhelmingly in 1999, offers broad rights to sue in state and federal courts in the event of physical harm or death.
That's because ensuring our collective security - whether protecting people from physical harm, providing economic stability, or giving children emotional stability - is not just an end in itself.
The writ lodged in Belfast High Court on Monday alleged that Facebook had been "guilty of negligence" and had created "a risk of sexual and physical harm" to the child.
The State Department, the agents told him, had asked them to set up a meeting: It wanted to ensure that his criticism of al-Qaradawi didn't result in any physical harm.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: How the Saudis control the voice of Islam in America
The lawyers also noted that most of the techniques, including waterboarding, have long been used on military personnel as part of survival-training programmes without any lasting physical harm or mental distress.
In Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, which somebody besides me must have seen, two elf twins have formed such an intense bond that physical harm to one is translated to the other.
Women need to be alert to their surroundings not only to avoid possible physical harm to their bodies, they have to be aware of whether or not they are performing their role as women correctly.
Rep. Lindsey Graham, the author of the bill, sought to create a federal law that would provide the same sort of punishment guidelines for harm to the fetus as would be applied for physical harm to the mother.
Julia Millington, of the Prolife Alliance, said the survey took no account of the fact many believed there should be ways of reducing the number of abortions being carried out each year and the mounting "concern about the psychological and physical harm to women".
And it could become the next major battleground in employment law as a growing number of states consider legislation that would let workers sue for harassment that causes physical or emotional harm.
However, in a letter to the assembly's petitions committee, a minister says the regulations were made because of the "physical and mental harm that could occur with the use of devices such as 'invisible' electric fences".
The ban, which has prevented the legal sales of PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360 and other game consoles, was implemented after seven Chinese ministries concluded that video games could potentially harm the physical and mental development of children.
FORBES: Sony, Microsoft Could Make Billions if Chinese Ban is Lifted
Studies indicate as many as 40% of patients with serious illnesses like cancer struggle with spiritual concerns, which can harm emotional and physical well-being, says George Fitchett, research director in the Department of Religion, Health and Human Values at Rush University Medical Center Chicago.
WSJ: Hospital Chaplains Seek Bigger Roles on Patient Medical Teams
Gwent Police said children who go missing can be at risk of harm from threats such as physical and sexual violence, substance misuse and involvement in criminal activity.
The natural geographical barriers, remote location and physical structure are uniquely suited to securely detain those who wish our country harm.
Physical servers are vulnerable and there are many things that can happen to harm them (including but not limited to environmental issues and natural disasters).
FORBES: Cloud Computing and Mobile Processing Saves Small Business
Mr McLaughlin suggested the word "harm" as an alternative since this would cover cases where older people had suffered trauma but not actual physical attack.
BBC: Sentencing for crimes against older and vulnerable people
应用推荐