But Sackner-Bernstein says that the data seem to support the view that drugs that help acute heart failure symptoms in the short term can do harm in the long term.
Yet, in the vain pursuit of a perfect intelligence organization, do not shake up intelligence in a way that does do harm - and in pursuit of this will-of-the-wisp, damage in particular those military capabilities that we alone possess.
At the minimum the Obama Administration needs to do no harm in this situation.
And as one of their essential responsibilities, to ensure that they do no harm in Congress to this economy and to the livelihoods of average Americans, flirting with default or, even worse, allowing default, would be a violation of those primary responsibilities.
This, over the long term, will do us enormous harm in the sciences.
Second, he frequently makes contradictory statements, which may do him no harm in Indonesia's main island of Java, where oblique utterances are the norm, but which infuriate the straight-talking people of Aceh.
Do not put yourself in harm's way, or make rescue workers take unnecessary risks.
Except in the short term, these would do more harm than good, and set an unwelcome precedent in the region.
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Polling in both Europe and America suggests that a majority of locals think immigrants do more harm than good and damage locals' chances in the job market.
What are we really concerned about when we speak of risks related to consultant conflicts of interest and do these conflicts result in actual harm to pensions?
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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.
Some worry, however, that changing the safeguards currently in place might do more harm than good.
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While there are plenty of repeat offenders I could put on this list, these five words in particular continually do more harm than good for businesses both fledgling and established.
So what we have to do is reduce our deficit in a balanced way that ensures that we do not actually harm our economic growth prospects or our job creation prospects.
Researchers from four top business schools have collaborated to show that in many cases goals do more harm than good.
She even wonders whether the orgy of admiration could do more harm than good, dividing disabled people in the public mind between "those wonderful athletes", and those who have fallen short of the paralympian ideal.
Because of this, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently recommended that men not even be screened for prostate cancer, since there is such pressure to undergo treatments that, for most men, do not benefit them but may cause them harm in the most personal ways.
We are also seeing Mr. Obama reverse himself on the domestic front, but this time in a manner that will do more harm than good.
And I reiterated in my meeting with President Karzai that the United States will continue to work with our Afghan and international partners to do everything in our power to avoid actions that harm the Afghan people.
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The short, intense spike of energy that these EMP weapons create can do irreparable harm to electronic devices (even those not in use, such as replacement microcircuits, chips and memory boards in warehouses) unless expensive measures have been taken to shield them.
If the levels are high enough, in fact, the supplements could do some harm.
But even the best intelligence can't identify in advance every individual who would do us harm.
But economists who study the unintended consequences of tariffs conclude that even in this special case, tariffs do more harm than good.
You know, the dictum is - like it is in medicine - is you first do no harm when you get there.
At the moment, the West's approach should be to do nothing that could harm the fragile democratic process under way in Russia.
The minimalist campaign goals of Bush the father presaged a minimalist presidency--one guided more by a patrician instinct to "do no harm" than a burning desire to accomplish anything in particular.
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Speaker Boehner just a few weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal said it would do harm to our national defense and would cost thousands of jobs.
But the judges said the "traditional" fights, held in areas of southern France, "do not harm people's protected constitutional rights".
In the former cases, the merging of the two businesses and any changes in human capital don't do nearly as much harm.
That is, in some cases, cause marketing can actually do more harm than good--the opposite of corporate social responsibility--eliminating all justification for the practice.
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