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The threat of an EMP attack is hardly the only reason for ensuring that ballistic missiles cannot be used to do harm to this country, but it is a particularly compelling one.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The terror next time
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Of all the wrenching challenges facing the U.S. military, one that threatens to do particularly serious and lasting harm to its ability to fight and win the nation's next war is going practically unremarked.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Clinton Policies Would Disarm U.S. Space Capabilit
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The answer is: directly from the balance sheet, in one of two ways, both of which do tangible harm to shareholders.
ECONOMIST: A survey of Corporate Finance
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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.
CNN: latimes.com: Bush the son uses policy campaign to distance himself from the father
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It worries me because I don't want him to do anything to hurt himself, and it worries me because encouraging self-harm is one of the most common things that genuine psychotic "voices" tell people.
CNN: Is my 10-year-old hearing voices serious?
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As one grower told a reporter, few things could do more harm to the state's citrus industry (not to mention people's breakfasts) than to have a consumer cut into a Florida orange one morning and find maggots.
ECONOMIST: Florida agriculture
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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.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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But one done in haste, and mainly to help win an election, could yet do more harm than good.
ECONOMIST: Congress gets tough | The
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One of the first rules in diplomacy--economic or otherwise--is to do no harm.
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