You know, the dictum is - like it is in medicine - is you first do no harm when you get there.
No information that was given out over the course of those briefings compromises that in any way, and we don't feel that we've given any information that will harm our ability to get some more.
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They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
"Fear is something where there's some kind of impending danger that we sense, and it's our reaction to that impending danger, and it motivates us to protect ourselves and get out of harm's way, " Ross said.
Maxfield kept heading toward the finish only to be stopped by a security official trying to get her out of harm's way.
Cantona's assault was deliberate and intended to harm whereas Hazard was merely trying to get the ball back.
Christopher Ray, of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, which represents independent school leaders, told BBC News the new system could potentially harm "students who only when they get their AS-level results in Year 12 realise how bright they are, who are perhaps in an underperforming school or college and who suddenly have the self-confidence to aim for the stars".
"The biggest harm is probably that we can't get married and we love each other, " added Zarrillo.
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Gordon's advice is to examine your diet and see if there is anything in your diet that causes harm to yourself - if there is, get rid of it.
Will the transportation costs and emissions that the paper cups require to get here actually be more waste or harm to the environment than, say, using the Styrofoam cups?
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But since the stability pact serves no positive purpose, and risks doing such serious harm, it would be far better and cleaner simply to get rid of it altogether.
And, again, if there is a will to examine that process, a will to recognize that we need to compromise and get out of this situation so that no further harm is done to the American economy, this can be done relatively quickly.
You get what you ask for, and there is no harm in asking.
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They were more likely to get drugs that help heart failure patients and less likely to get medicines called inotropes that relieve symptoms but may cause harm.
An equally common reaction would be to get angry with the owner and possibly even try to harm the plant or its products in some way before the closing.
The bank bailouts of 2008 continue to bring the broad economy harm, all the while restraining the ability of the banking system to get back on its feet.
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Public Citizen has been petitioning to get the drug off the market since 2002 based on the potential for heart harm.
Bell, who had been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent as well as attempted murder, had earlier told Mr Brown he would get his money back.
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People with health insurance do spend more on care, he says, but people who rent cars don't get in more accidents, because there are more immediate risks, like bodily harm.
"Treatments for MS cannot reverse the damage but they can arrest it, so the earlier we get someone on medication the quicker we can stop the disease from causing more harm, " says Calabresi.
As business leaders, we naturally get excited and overcommit to partners, or skip over a detail we believe could harm a relationship.
At this stage, however, the most important thing is for companies to stop feeling sorry for themselves, get a grip on their supply chains, and make sure they are not doing harm.
However, he said, there's no harm in taking a 200-IU dose of vitamin D because it's difficult to get the recommended daily amount of 600 IUs from food alone for children and adults up to age 70.
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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.
They claim the designation is necessary and urgent because if they don't get it, Israel may build a portion of the security barrier through the village and harm the irrigation system.
Wanting to get rid of envy can motivate ambition and success, as well as darker actions designed to harm or destroy the person motivating the envy.
Though Obama deserves and will hopefully get a stern rebuke from the voters in November, the idea that another Obama term ensures irrevocable harm to the U.S. defies human history and simple logic.
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The assumption is there's no harm if modern medicine accommodates a busy obstetrician, a hectic family schedule or simply the mother's desire to get to the finish line and give birth.
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