That sharpens the election, but it does no harm to his campaign.
His company doesn't sponsor projects, he said, but there was no harm in gathering up extra sandpaper, masking tape and grinder wheels to help a good cause.
The many is itself composed of lots of fews, some of whom may do things that strike the others as objectionable but which do no harm to them.
The BBC's sports editor David Bond said the flag mix-up at Hampden Park had been an "embarrassing mistake" and not the start Games organisers would have wanted, but "no great harm was done".
They lost a day of their Convention out of an abundance of caution but it did them no harm.
But the gridlock did no harm to the almost record period of economic growth of the 1990s, which ended with prior budget deficits becoming budget surpluses, powered by increased government income from taxes on the wages of full employment, strong corporate profits from the economic boom, and taxes on the profits being made in the longest, strongest bull market in history.
We feel secure regarding these countries not because of any formalities but because they wish us no harm.
"It has to be not only a demonstration of efficacy, Barter says, "but also that there is no harm.
Definitely there are people out there who don't take it seriously - think there's no harm - but most of us are aware of the safe sex message.
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We'll see how Lukasz performs in that period but he has obviously done himself no harm.
It causes no direct physical harm but may be disruptive and costly.
But what he described is really no harm because of the peculiarities of current South African life and the sort of socio-economic divides that they have (which controls who even has access to stores like Wal-mart).
But because there is no belief that, for example, a nationalised bank can do anything but harm, there is never any "germ of the new" inside the measures proposed.
But in my view, there is absolutely no harm to be done in giving the fullest possible explanation of the circumstances surrounding this decision.
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Economic crises may not lead to good policy-making, but at least they demand a do-no-harm standard.
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It does their teeth no good, but otherwise seems to do little harm.
Our advances in knowledge over the years clearly support efforts to improve the process, but we need to be particularly careful that we do no harm.
"After she went missing, we were worried, but we were hopeful because we believed that no one would harm an innocent child, " village head Ravindra Kasva told the BBC.
There is no harm in having personal conversations really, but you need to rebalance and shift to work discussions first, otherwise both you and others will see it as a non-work channel.
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Findings identified "gaps in service provision", but no children were found to be "at significant risk from harm".
Yet Do No Harm applies not just to health care providers but to radio personalities, their producers and everyone else.
That climate change has not yet done very much harm may be cheering, but the past offers no firm guarantees for the future.
There is no harm in declaring English the official language, but there is immense damage and lost opportunity if it is the only language.
But Alan Greenspan's aim has likewise been to do no harm: he has passively accommodated the expansion, by and large, rather than trying either to spur it or curb it, and the administration has always backed him up.
It said no child was believed to have come to any harm but that it was a "serious situation".
Refusing a stay may visit an irreversible harm on applicants, but granting it will apparently do no permanent injury to respondents.
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Markel does point out that the phrase "first, do no harm" does not appear in the Hippocratic Oath, but says the spirit of a physician's profession remains straightforward.
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