At the minimum the Obama Administration needs to do no harm in this situation.
There is no harm in the new mayor being more conciliatory than Mr Giuliani, who often created enemies needlessly.
You get what you ask for, and there is no harm in asking.
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Though Britain is already famed for its culture, there is no harm in promoting something the country does well.
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As long as the money gets spread around, there is probably no harm in this group giving or pressure from wealthy peers.
The researchers found no harm in permitting children to cry for limited periods of time while they learned to sleep on their own.
There is no harm in declaring English the official language, but there is immense damage and lost opportunity if it is the only language.
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.
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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His company doesn't sponsor projects, he said, but there was no harm in gathering up extra sandpaper, masking tape and grinder wheels to help a good cause.
So I said all right, that was OK. I could see they had affection for the spot, and there was no harm in a little extra testing.
And there is no harm in emphasizing the characteristics of your sport which create greater fan appeal, especially if such messages can be conferred with class, grace, and responsibility.
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There is no harm in having personal conversations really, but you need to rebalance and shift to work discussions first, otherwise both you and others will see it as a non-work channel.
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Second, he frequently makes contradictory statements, which may do him no harm in Indonesia's main island of Java, where oblique utterances are the norm, but which infuriate the straight-talking people of Aceh.
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.
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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And as one of their essential responsibilities, to ensure that they do no harm in Congress to this economy and to the livelihoods of average Americans, flirting with default or, even worse, allowing default, would be a violation of those primary responsibilities.
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.
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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While there is no harm at all in these feel good pledges, they may not have as much impact as one might assume.
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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We were as careful as we could possibly be in terms of ensuring that no harm came to anyone participating in the film.
Lewis did her quest to land a place in the GB team for the World Championships no harm with a good performance in Belgium on Saturday.
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.
We will ensure that at every step of this, that they are taking the steps that our scientific team believes is necessary to ensure the safety of the area, to ensure the safety of the well and the wellbore, and that no extra harm is done in what we already understand is a catastrophic situation.
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