But what we should not do is take action that does harm to our economy, does harm to our middle class, does harm to our seniors and only does well by the well-off and well-connected in order to address a deficit challenge that can be addressed appropriately in a balanced way that grows the economy, helps the middle class, and protects our seniors.
So the idea that the festive season does more harm to marriage than good does not seem proven.
It does no harm to review what happened in the former U.S.S.R. last year.
That sharpens the election, but it does no harm to his campaign.
On one side of the debate are advocates such as Kathy Godbout, 61, who says the past three years prove that letting gays marry does no harm to heterosexuals such as herself.
In our ongoing investigation into this recent claim, we have concluded that while this HTC software itself does no harm to customers' data, there is a vulnerability that could potentially be exploited by a malicious third-party application.
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Well I realize that I am asking for too much as your job is to report about the technology sector yet for some reason I strongly believe that you have the same mindset as many other Americans that oil is in great supply and does no harm to our environment.
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The classic theory of deterrence contemplates the state absorbing the first harm, apprehending its perpetrator and then punishing him publicly and proportionally, so as to show potential future harm doers that it does not pay to commit the harm.
It said that it is past time for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to acknowledge that the negativity for which she is mostly responsible does nothing but harm to her, her party, and the 2008 election.
Strauss before he does any more harm to long-term American interests in the erstwhile USSR.
Does it collect revenues in the most efficient way so it does the least harm to the economy?
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To consume without producing does America as much harm as the producing without consuming does to the rest of the world.
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This is despite no evidence whatsoever that more salt than this does any harm at all to anyone with a functioning kidney.
Fine ash can travel farther than the heavier stuff, but still does a lot of harm to engines if encountered in significant quantities.
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"The action taken today by Mr. McCourt does nothing but inflict further harm to this historic franchise, " said Mr. Selig.
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And that's the problem with an approach that gives massive tax cuts to the wealthy, and it's also the problem with an approach that arbitrarily cuts spending for in the way that the sequester does, because it causes great harm to people who should not be bearing the burden of this on their own.
In itself, the harm that a weak yen does to Asia is not great.
"The perception that the GOP does not care about people is doing great harm to the party and its candidates on the federal level, especially in presidential years, " the report says, noting a trend picked up widely in polls last year.
The model used by Professor Nutt et al. only looks at harm, and it weighs the harm of alcohol to others more than it does to oneself.
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Absent a showing of necessity, go with the provider that does not pose the risk of harm the other provider, subject to the conflict of interest, poses.
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Telling young investors to put all their money in equity often does more harm than good.
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Why take the time to defend yourself against a virus that does no real harm?
It does their teeth no good, but otherwise seems to do little harm.
In any spill, the oil itself does not stay around long enough for it to do long-term harm, he argued.
Even if the MACT Rule does not turn out the lights, it is likely to do more harm than good.
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Data shows that military service does not harm one's earnings or chances for socioeconomic advancement in comparison to the career paths of non-veterans.
What is becoming clearer with time is that the chemical dispersants typically used in clean-up efforts to break masses of oil up into small droplets does more harm than good.
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In industrial countries, remarkably little evidence exists to suggest that the volatility of floating exchange rates does in fact harm trade or investment.
The precautionary principle states that, if there is uncertainty regarding the effects of exposure to an agent, the burden of proof that exposure does not cause harm falls on those who utilize the agent.
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In addition in some situations it will pay the agent to expend resources (bonding costs) to guarantee that he will not take certain actions which would harm the principal or to ensure that the principal will be compensated if he does take such actions.
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