"After the fact, there may be no further harm to be prevented, " Fins said.
For this to be a reasonable argument, however, the harm from soda has to be qualitatively and quantitatively similar to the harm from cigarettes.
FORBES: No Free Speech For Beyonc��! Says New York Times Writer
Because the Supreme Court wisely understood that the Founders, in codifying these important rights, never intended them to be used to bring harm to the people in that theater when someone stupidly decides that it would be amusing or meet some perverse objective by causing a panic.
Until BPA is proven to be absolutely harm-free to our kids, it should be banned from containers used for children.
Heitner believes there would be no harm to the athletes from this situation and that it would allow the market to dictate what a player is worth.
The threat of an EMP attack is hardly the only reason for ensuring that ballistic missiles cannot be used to do harm to this country, but it is a particularly compelling one.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar was at pains over the weekend to point out that 30% of the nation's energy supplies come from those wells, and there would be grave harm to the U.S. economy if there were any appreciable suspension of such flows.
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.
Would you be willing to risk serious harm to the U.S.-U.K. relationship to pursue this policy?
To do no harm going forward, we must be able to learn from the harm we have already done.
Will the transportation costs and emissions that the paper cups require to get here actually be more waste or harm to the environment than, say, using the Styrofoam cups?
FORBES: Job Hunting in CSR, Part 2: Connecting Ethics with Career Objectives
He said the proposed wording of "serious harm" should be changed to "serious and substantial harm" to prevent "trivial" cases being brought.
And nothing can be allowed to harm the Windows franchise, sacred cow that it is.
In the hands of the wrong passengers, the knives can be used to harm flight attendants and other passengers, critics say.
Should a set of loving and consenting adults wish to exercise such a right, no harm could be done to anyone else.
She also never heard her abductor explain why he did it, but she said that wasn't as important as knowing he would never be able to harm anyone else.
Unsurprisingly deposit- and pension-insurance schemes tend to be popular, given the harm to losers when banks and retirement funds fail.
Prosecutors may have determined that an intent to harm others would be too difficult to prove in court, and so they offered him a plea agreement.
FORBES: The Mysterious California Case of a Bank Robber Turned Explosives Hoarder
If the Union's common foreign and security policy could be made to live up to its name better, there would be no harm at times, and possibly some good, in having military means to back it up.
There's much good to be gained and little harm in letting Ankara continue to move forward on the remaining chapters.
Nothing short of full disclosure and investigation of any potential related harm should be acceptable to participants and taxpayers.
Even 4-year-olds predicted that people would be more likely to harm someone from another group than from their own group.
The court said it recognised that a wind farm would be acceptable on the current site, if harm to the peat land could be avoided.
BBC: Mynydd y Gwair wind farm: Swansea council backs new bid
But in my view, there is absolutely no harm to be done in giving the fullest possible explanation of the circumstances surrounding this decision.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron at the White House | The White House
In rich countries enthusiasm for new forms of prescriptive supervision seems to be directly proportional to the degree of harm suffered during the banking crisis, or to the threat from failing banks to bring down their governments with them.
It is an interesting question whether these type of remedies are overstepping the bounds of what would be required to narrowly tailor the relief to the harm that is alleged, and whether this is reflective of a regulatory FTC rather than FTC as an enforcement agency.
FORBES: FTC Orders Merged Drug Companies Not to Do "Pay-for-Delay" Settlements
The failure to be forthright on fiscal policy is doing grievous harm to the country's long-term growth prospects.
WSJ: Canada, Druckenmiller and Warsh: Generational Theft Needs to Be Arrested
Local chief Naba Henry Abawine Amenga-Etigo said that anyone caught trying to harm children from now on would be handed over to the police.
To understand the harm that could be done by an unlimited federal power to define the terms of domestic-relations law, Young recalls when a few states, venturing beyond the national consensus, began experimenting with no-fault divorce.
While many may want to condemn these proposed technologies as nefarious military weapons likely to do more harm than good, it would be foolish to do so without first considering the commercial applications likely to flow from these technologies.
应用推荐