Why not award employees who show exceptional performance in helping the company avoid wrongdoing or harm?
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Will allowing the health care act to remain in place as written benefit or harm you as a taxpayer?
The result, critics say, is that incompetent or brutal bounty-hunters can abuse defendants in their custody or harm innocents.
In competitive markets, sellers have strong economic incentives to represent their products in ways that avoid regret by or harm to consumers.
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Earlier this month the Environment Agency granted an environmental permit stating it would not "significantly" pollute the environment or harm human health.
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But the devices did not seem to have worked and the company said it "deeply regrets any upset or harm caused to viewers".
Dr. Frances repeatedly chastises the writers of the DSM-5 for failing to ask Hippocrates' question: Will this new diagnosis help patients or harm them?
This for example entails to identify the stage at which beliefs and traditions could endanger or harm the patient and create conditions of vulnerability.
Daniel Craig woos women and undoes men with a hint of subterranean menace spring loaded to please or harm once he decides which shot to call.
Reducing the EU budget would cripple our ability to invest in areas such as research and development or efforts to tackle climate change or harm our energy security.
This could include posts made by drunk people who, on sobering up, take swift action to delete the communication because they are genuinely sorry for the offence or harm they caused.
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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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 1995 and 2009, the percentage of students who reported "being afraid of attack or harm at school" declined to 4% from 12%.
In the statement, Sullivan added that the film was not meant to disparage or harm people with disabilities and that DreamWorks expected to work closely with disability groups in the future.
Does concealment that fosters confidence benefit or harm investors?
Neal pleaded guilty personally to breaches of environmental rules and also pleaded guilty on behalf of his two companies to depositing waste likely to cause pollution to the environment or harm to human health.
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And America's friendship with Britain disqualifies it from pressuring the unionists or from taking centre stage in a way that would seem to usurp Britain's role as sovereign power, or harm British national interests.
According to the National Center for Victims of Crime, 3.4 million people a year are stalked in the U.S. and weapons are used to threaten or harm the victim in one out of five of those cases.
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"We are talking about extremes and the likelihood of harm, or risk of harm, resulting from the kinds of behavior that make a child feel worthless, unloved or unwanted, " Harriet MacMillan, one of the three pediatrician authors, told reporters.
"It wasn't our intention to fight them or to harm them, to hurt them or to shoot at them, " he said.
Citi's revised clawback policy recoups pay where executives are responsible for material financial or reputational harm, either through their own actions or in failing to supervise others.
Most will not loot or cause harm in the wake of a natural disaster.
Besides its effectiveness, my repellent is all-natural and will not lead to environmental or bodily harm.
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There is unlikely to be great benefit or great harm in doing it.
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Lawmakers' focus has shifted from hedge funds bilking their own investors to those whose trading tactics directly or indirectly harm outside investors.
Attempts at revitalising growth are being thwarted by pointless and unproductive investment in areas that either leave DPA untouched or actually harm it.
In these and other areas, the Obama defense and foreign policies have the potential to do much good or considerable harm to the national interest.
Moreover, Second Mile's attorneys argued that the plaintiffs had failed to show any "immediate or irreparable harm, " because there is no evidence that the charity is transferring its assets.
And it could become the next major battleground in employment law as a growing number of states consider legislation that would let workers sue for harassment that causes physical or emotional harm.
The FBI was able to identify more than 150 security vulnerabilities at the time, allowing companies to prevent a hack before it occurred or mitigate harm from prior hacking activity, he said.
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