Economic crises may not lead to good policy-making, but at least they demand a do-no-harm standard.
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Led by Larry Lindsey, a former Federal Reserve governor, Bush's team is like a conservative All-Star squad from the Reagan-Bush years, a combination of supply-siders like Anderson and Harvard's Martin Feldstein, with do-no-harm pragmatists like Boskin.
Definitely there are people out there who don't take it seriously - think there's no harm - but most of us are aware of the safe sex message.
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Gloucester made a real mess of the re-start and Gavin Henson - who did his chances of a Wales recall no harm - and Ian Evans gave Jonny Vaughton a run at the corner.
As we know from further research, there is no harm-free threshold at which you can smoke safely.
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The level of monitoring was gradually reduced and, the day before his death, Spiller told prison staff he had no thoughts of self-harm and was looking forward to his release.
The newspaper said it had seen documents in which the plant said it stored large amounts of anhydrous ammonia, but the worst scenario envisaged was a release of ammonia gas that would harm no-one.
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The principles behind the agency were introduced by a report called "An Organisation with a Memory", which detailed how mistakes and even "near misses" - in which no harm came to patients, should be collated, so that safeguards could be built in to the system.
The 27-year-old did his prospects no harm in the West Indies where he made scores of 67 and 66 in the last two one-day internationals.
One of the first rules in diplomacy--economic or otherwise--is to do no harm.
You know, the dictum is - like it is in medicine - is you first do no harm when you get there.
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.
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.
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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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.
Mr Schwarzenegger, a Republican, criticised the federal government for not taking strong action on the issue, a position that will do him no harm as he starts his re-election campaign.
The goal here is not to settle or vote on what is most popular, but to be sure to leverage the collective experience and wisdom of professionals, patients and everyone in between to minimize unanticipated consequences from potential change -- to ensure that we do no harm.
Friends might mean no harm in joking around, making inappropriate comments or tagging you in unsafe-for-office photos, but harm can be done when potential clients or employers see those jokes and tags.
Some senior SEC officials had misgivings about the potential Netflix lawsuit, and at least one of the agency's five commissioners questioned whether the agency should punish the company when there were no clear and up-to-date guidelines, no evidence the company acted in bad faith and no apparent harm to investors, people familiar with the probe say.
In essence, they were recommending a high-tech Hippocratic oath: First, do no harm (to the Internet).
"And I am aware of three studies (elsewhere) that showed no harm, " he wrote in an e-mail.
Asked whether the UCITA covers issues that arise when hackers use a bug in a software product to harm end-user organizations, Miller answered no.
In Bosnia, Europeans were irritated that, with no troops in harm's way though plenty of fire-power from the air, America could dictate the conduct of the war and shape the peace.
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Martin Dockrell, director of research and policy at the campaign group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), acknowledges that there is no clear evidence of a significant harm to health from second-hand outdoor tobacco smoke.
Despite widespread abuse, some selective-distribution deals do benefit consumers, and others cause no harm.
The Do No Harm principle is a bedrock of ethics courses every would-be medical, nursing, dental and pharmacy student must take to graduate.
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 minimalist campaign goals of Bush the father presaged a minimalist presidency--one guided more by a patrician instinct to "do no harm" than a burning desire to accomplish anything in particular.
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If the malware starts an attack, say by exploiting the PDF plug-in, the malware activities all happen inside the environment so no harm is done while full malware forensics and outbound communications are captured.
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