This type of academic frolic would be harmless fun in a good year for law firm hiring.
If all such asteroids turn out to be harmless windmills, it will have been a wasted effort.
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This is irrespective of whether the amount used is proven to be harmless.
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All of the envelopes proved to be harmless and contained no toxic substances.
This would be harmless enough if it did not distract from bigger issues.
The single-celled organisms appeared to be harmless, though we were cautioned not to touch anything, to keep the windows shut, to wash our hands.
The first is known as data execution prevention, or DEP, a measure designed to prevent hackers from hijacking programs by sneaking their own commands into what is meant to be harmless content like pictures or text.
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But the 21 exemptions listed in Mr Straw's bill tilt the balance strongly in favour of secrecy, and mean that large amounts of information will not have to be released even if disclosure would be harmless.
Gut flora were once thought to be harmless residents of the guts of mammals, and in time it became clear that they not only aid in digestion but also protect against the arrival of more harmful invaders.
All the policy makers who formulate or acquiesce to this strategy will be held harmless.
"A food protein can be perfectly harmless to one person and lethal to another, " he said.
If supporting two separate networks imposed trivial costs on the telcos, then consumers would be held harmless.
The things I thought I would be annoyed most by namely the in-game micro-transactions turned out to be pretty harmless.
Catcher Josh Thole opened a Twitter account in spring training 2011 figuring it would be a harmless promotional tool.
Rob talked himself into thinking the lump could be a harmless cyst.
Many jeitinhos can be as harmless as jumping a queue, or an inventive method of overcoming the perils of bureaucracy, or using a friend to get something done.
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The Commerce Committee should have its own concerns about the prospective compromise of U.S. technologies and the Treaty's other detrimental effects on our competitiveness (such as its socialist, redistributionist agenda, its imposition of the Luddite "precautionary principle" which precludes innovation unless it can be proven harmless and its adoption of European, rather than U.S., industrial standards).
However, it turns out that Mr. Abraham may not be quite the harmless sheep he's portrayed by his family.
Many accept them for what they claim to be - a harmless bit of entertainment that genuinely fosters talent.
But a hunting ban may enthuse supporters in marginal suburban seats, where foxes can be portrayed as harmless furry animals, rather than (as the hunters have it) feral vermin that disembowel lambs.
These actions can occur in the background while the user is seeing what appears to be a normal, harmless web page.
Rwanda has said it will pull its troops out of eastern Congo if the genocidaires hiding in the forests there can be disarmed and rendered harmless.
The police, they say, would be more likely to arrest harmless kids than the gangsters.
Harmless individuals will be committed to psychiatric wards, while those with murderous intent will still walk the streets.
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Without that, each experiment, however harmless, would be forced to serve as a proxy for the whole approach a recipe for strangulation by protest and bureaucracy.
It means that if, despite precautions, the Frankenbug does get out, its entirely harmless presence would be detectible in any given sample by straightforward DNA amplification technology of the sort used in genetic fingerprinting.
Prostate-cancer diagnoses in the so-called PSA era may have been less traumatic, the researchers suggest, because cancers identified by PSA are more likely to be slow-growing or harmless enough that they don't require immediate treatment.
''Chhotu is very friendly, really quite harmless, but can be pricey in other ways too, '' his handler Raja Goswami reveals, as his pet primate perches above him on a branch, peering lazily at his surroundings.
What seems like a harmless activity to the would-be multitasker sends a nonverbal message of disinterest and dismissal to the speaker (and other members of the team).
Changing the date seemed harmless enough, but it proved to be quite controversial.
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