The banks got a fixed dollar amount that will be spread proportionately to everyone in population with no assessment of harm.
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In fact, moms with postpartum OCD may be the least likely to harm their babies, since their symptoms revolve specifically around not wanting something bad to happen.
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An equally common reaction would be to get angry with the owner and possibly even try to harm the plant or its products in some way before the closing.
Jonathan Libby, a public defender representing Mr. Alvarez, said at oral arguments that while his client's lies may be contemptible, the harm they caused was too "diffuse" to punish with a criminal conviction.
Incidents will be integrated into the Uchaguzi platform with the hope of limiting or thwarting the harm they may cause.
Justice Department officials coordinated the timing of their lawsuit with the local case because they thought there would be "irreparable harm" if the mosque were not allowed to open for Ramadan, spokesman Mitchell Rivard said.
Should the vote pass, states will be relieved of their responsibilities regulating the wells, and oil and gas companies will be left with even higher taxes and ironclad regulations that will ultimately do more harm than good.
Judge Phillip Wassall said Pincombe "took advantage" of situations when he was left alone with them and "the mental harm" they had suffered would be "difficult to quantify".
The U.S., Canada, Britain and the Netherlands have the bulk of the forces in harm's way and want their allies to be willing to engage in the ongoing fighting with a resurgent Taliban.
If it can be shown that a regulation is causing far more harm than good, I have no problem doing away with that regulation.
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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.
Neither Ms Klein nor her supporters have ever denied that people should be reasonably free to trade with each other, as long as that trade does not do more harm than good.
He repeated the standard arguments for why central bankers should not target house prices: that bubbles can be identified only after the fact, and that pricking them with higher interest rates might do more harm than good.
They would return with cash and mobile phones, but would be tired and unkempt and would begin to self harm, she said.
Nicholas Dean QC prosecuting, said a murder charge against the pair was not proceeded with because it could not be said that either of them had intended to cause really serious harm.
Inevitably, however, as in the past, there will be times in the future when America will be faced with the question of whether we need to place thousands of our young men and women in harm's way.
Symptoms may also be more severe, with repeated negative thoughts about the baby, about oneself as a mother, or of causing harm to the infant.
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And there is no harm in emphasizing the characteristics of your sport which create greater fan appeal, especially if such messages can be conferred with class, grace, and responsibility.
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Without any evidence of antitrust violations or consumer harm, the legal hurdles would be too high to bring a search case that would inevitably result in protracted litigation with little chance of success.
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