No great harm here, assuming her tax bracket is at least as high as yours.
Great harm has been done by Gore's decision, and more is no doubt coming.
But it never stops to ask whether it might instead do great harm.
There is unlikely to be great benefit or great harm in doing it.
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The problem is most ideas never get implemented, and moreover, even the best ideas when improperly implemented can cause great harm.
Yet it is also true that if improperly managed, the surge of international donations into a disaster zone can do great harm.
Just as a life-saving drug can be fatal at excessively high doses, so too can debt cause great harm when taken to excess.
As such, the rate set by the Fed is bringing great harm to the savers whose savings would in a normal world be supplied to job-creating entrepreneurs.
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Again, the action was taken because the failure would have done such great harm to the American economy, to the American financial system, and to the American people.
An article concerning a company's financial difficulty must be handled very carefully, with a sense of balance, because of its potential to inflict great harm upon the subject.
Invisible molecules like tetraethyl lead can do us great harm.
It would also cause great harm to Israel's political interests.
Though this same political class brought great harm to the economy and Wall Street itself for bailing out its losers in 2008, the pay earned is more than justified.
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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".
Sergeant Brian Caskey of the PSNI said those carrying weapons could not only cause other people great harm, but could also damage their own lives if they end up with a criminal conviction.
Both GOP candidates agree that the 103 tax increases, including income and sales tax rate hikes, under current Governor Jon Corzine and his predecessor, the disgraced Jim McGreevey, have done great harm to their state.
"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.
While the rate cuts engineered by the Fed were largely irrelevant due to lower Treasury rates at longer maturities along the yield curve, the Fed's statement promises to be very relevant in a way that could bring the economy great harm.
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.
And he will not engage in a negotiation with Congress that as some advocates of this themselves have described as a hostage situation -- a hostage situation that would result, as it did in the summer of 2011, in great harm to this economy and great harm to American businesses and great harm to average Americans.
So even if Zimmerman killed Martin, he was justified in doing so if he believed he was in danger of being killed himself or of suffering great bodily harm.
The way the statute is written, an individual who observes a fistfight could conceivably shoot and kill the dominator in the fight if they reasonably believed that person was going to cause "great bodily harm" to the other.
But to complicate matters further, even a provocateur has the legal right to defend himself under Florida law if he can't escape and if he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, as Zimmerman claims he was.
Even if the two combatants knew that the fight was nothing more than a "good ol' boy" disagreement, the way the statute is written could allow a gun to be used if the observer reasonably and actually believed that great bodily harm could occur.
Florida's statute makes it clear that the justification is not available to a person who initially provokes the use of force against himself, unless such force is so great that the person reasonably believes that he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm and that he has exhausted every reasonable means to escape.
Florida's law states that a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force ... to prevent death or great bodily harm.
It may well be that raising taxes in the middle of what came to be called the great depression did more harm that raising reserve requirements, but so what?
In summary, the potential for harm is so great when consultants are subject to conflicts that consultant conflicts should be avoided most of all.
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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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While the ultimate impact will not be known for some time, we do know that the potential for harm to our fledgling recovery is great.
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