It's not clear, then, when the state right to sort of investigate what is harm to minors, waives their privacy right, and I think the more fundatmental question is, what is harm to minors?
What is the motivation for manufacturers to voluntarily remove a drug that is causing harm to the public before the FDA acts?
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Chertoff said an individual or small group planning to do harm is difficult to detect.
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"Because Facebook is an important marketing device, the page is of great value, and its misappropriation is causing harm to Merck, " the German company said.
It adds that taking 2mg or less of vitamin B12 supplements a day is unlikely to cause harm, but that there is not enough evidence to know what the effects of taking more than that would be.
The failure to be forthright on fiscal policy is doing grievous harm to the country's long-term growth prospects.
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Though disabling an aircraft's avionics will obviously cause it to crash, in many other cases, no direct harm is done to people at all.
"We've had 18 months of cut, cuts, cuts and all this is going to do is harm the communities of South Yorkshire, " he said.
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.
With any compound, the task is to minimise harm while maximising the freedom to choose.
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Now, there are those who are also going to suggest that moving towards a clean energy future is going to somehow harm the economy or lead to fewer jobs.
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When the possibility of delay in enforcement is balanced against the potential harm to Chevron, there is no contest.
Remember that the principal concern the government will scrutinize is its potential harm to consumers.
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Birds of prey are a protected species which means it is illegal to harm or kill them.
However, she warns that persistent daily drinking is likely to harm the liver because it gets no time to recover from the toxin.
"If the community rejects even forward-thinking experiments like this one, real harm is done to the next generation of experimentation and change, " he says.
But in my view, there is absolutely no harm to be done in giving the fullest possible explanation of the circumstances surrounding this decision.
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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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The rules eliminate the input of federal wildlife scientists in some endangered species cases, allowing the federal agency in charge of building, authorizing or funding a project to determine for itself if it is likely to harm endangered wildlife and plants.
"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.
After years of telling pensions brokerage and sales to managers represent only a small fraction of their businesses, consultants will now argue that while these sources of revenue are significant and even dwarf investment consulting, there is no potential harm to clients since no linkage exists between the substantial sums managers pay them, the managers that are recommended and the performance of funds.
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.
According to most courts, Oakley must establish that it is likely to succeed on the merits, that it is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of injunctive relief that cannot be properly addressed by monetary damages, that the balance of equities tips in its favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest.
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He also ruled that KV Pharma is suffering irreparable harm due to the department policy.
Analysts say the chicken row is not enough to harm trade between the two but the matter certainly needs to be handled delicately and speedily.
Even if they are effective, vaccines may face stiff resistance from parents who are urged to let their 11-year-old daughter get a shot against a sexually transmitted disease or told that their son needs one for a disease that is likely never to harm him.
The reason the ban is limited to these two countries is that our legal power to control these goods is based on the risk that they could cause harm to UK and other friendly forces.
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.
One unproven method is to make people sign pacts promising not to harm themselves before the next appointment.
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