In particular, Article III standing efficiently kills meritless Internet privacy cases where plaintiffs have suffered no real harm.
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And if Mr Gore does become president, Mr Holbrooke's ambition to become his secretary of state will have been done no harm by providing the vice-president with this platform.
So far federal regulators have found no evidence of harm to humans.
Cheating the system seems to have done his reputation no harm.
Raynor's injury leaves Ade Gardner as the only automatic wing choice, so Lee Smith's match-winning play-off display for Leeds will have done his chances no harm at all.
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".
In the past, his enthusiasms, even when unsupported by data, have usually fulfilled the Hippocratic oath to do no harm.
If it can be shown that a regulation is causing far more harm than good, I have no problem doing away with that regulation.
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If the New York Times would interviewed me, or any number of much more distinguished non-Keynesian economists, it could learn why a payroll tax extension will either harm our fragile recovery or have no effect at all.
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Martin Johnson, the trust's director, told the BBC that the news that the manufacturers were starting to acknowledge responsibility was welcome but they were still trying to perpetuate the myth that no-one could have known of the harm the drug could cause when there was, he said, much evidence that they did know.
Martin Johnson, director of the Thalidomide Trust, told the BBC that the news that the manufacturers were starting to acknowledge responsibility was welcome but they were still trying to perpetuate the myth that no-one could have known of the harm the drug could cause when there was, he said, much evidence that they did know.
To do no harm going forward, we must be able to learn from the harm we have already done.
It said no child was believed to have come to any harm but that it was a "serious situation".
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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Some cwc supporters say there is no harm in ratifying a ban on weapons that we have no desire to maintain in our own arsenal.
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Four government environmental impact statements in the last five years have concluded that the 1, 700-mile pipeline would present no significant harm to the environment.
But what harm would an opening speech have done in a case where there is no jury?
While there is no harm at all in these feel good pledges, they may not have as much impact as one might assume.
Russell Yates told reporters that although he knew his wife was ill, he had no idea she would ever harm their children "You never think you have to protect somebody from the inside of your house, " he said.
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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There are some studies that suggest harm in laboratory animals, but larger subsequent studies have failed to confirm any of these earlier findings of harm in lab animals, and there are no studies showing any harm in humans under normal consumer use.
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