And we will do no harm to the parts of our system that are working.
Unlike obesity, though, small families do no harm to the individuals involved.
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.
"Our main concern always was to take an ethical stance and to do no harm to any revenue streams of programme makers or broadcasters, " Roger Evans told the BBC.
In essence, they were recommending a high-tech Hippocratic oath: First, do no harm (to the Internet).
It's a fine European language with an outstanding literary tradition Cervantes, Borges, Paz, Vargas Llosa and it would do you no harm to learn it.
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.
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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To do no harm going forward, we must be able to learn from the harm we have already done.
Doctors can continue to do no harm, while researchers brace themselves for exciting, and unsettling, times to come.
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.
Yet Do No Harm applies not just to health care providers but to radio personalities, their producers and everyone else.
It can do him no harm just now to cut a figure of seemingly Olympian calm as the embattled Mr Kohl huffs and puffs.
Part of Thain's job, like that of a good physician, is to do no harm.
At the minimum the Obama Administration needs to do no harm in this situation.
One of the first rules in diplomacy--economic or otherwise--is to do no harm.
In the past, his enthusiasms, even when unsupported by data, have usually fulfilled the Hippocratic oath to do no harm.
They fear that by blurring the boundary between health and disease, DSM-V loses sight of a doctor's first duty: to do no harm.
As physicians and scientists, we must first do no harm as we seek ways to improve the health of the nation and world through biomedical research.
While issuers gripe, worried that their new products may never launch and their old may products may never evolve, the SEC seems emboldened to do no harm and little else.
It's a way to potentially cut the waste out of our health system, and also reminds doctors of a promise they make to each and every patient: a promise to do no harm.
The virtuous 60, chosen among Canada's largest companies, will have passed tests designed to reflect the current standards of a small but growing number of investors who want their money to be a force for good (or at least to do no harm).
Fortunately, this eminently sensible advice to "do no harm" has recently been echoed by two highly influential, yet politically divergent editorial pages.
The goal here is not to settle or vote on what is most popular, but to be sure to leverage the collective experience and wisdom of professionals, patients and everyone in between to minimize unanticipated consequences from potential change -- to ensure that we do no harm.
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.
In this way, the MCM adheres to the Hippocratic Oath of development: first, do no harm.
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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Economic crises may not lead to good policy-making, but at least they demand a do-no-harm standard.
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