"This is a serious reminder of the type of enemy we are up against, and the risks the world faces from people who would use weapons that bring harm to innocents, " Fleischer said.
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.
Some mothers live in constant fear that they will bring about serious harm to their baby, or even death.
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And we will continue to seek and find and bring to justice terrorists who are plotting to do harm to Americans and our allies.
The bank bailouts of 2008 continue to bring the broad economy harm, all the while restraining the ability of the banking system to get back on its feet.
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We will bring justice to those who harm our citizens and our friends, and we will stand with our allies.
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The United States will bring justice to those who harm Americans and the United States will stand strongly for our democratic values abroad.
Rich or powerful people are sometimes believed to be witches or to have paid witches to bring them success, to protect them and to harm their rivals.
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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Developing countries refuse to participate in the treaty because they say that measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in their countries would bring economic harm.
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While the rate cuts engineered by the Fed were largely irrelevant due to lower Treasury rates at longer maturities along the yield curve, the Fed's statement promises to be very relevant in a way that could bring the economy great harm.
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.
Instead, it should be said that countries have roared back from the death and destruction of war, so it's quite simply naive for commentators to suggest the collapse of one or many banks could bring the economy any long-term harm.
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