The American Psychological Association is concerned about such therapies and their potential harm to patients.
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Remember that the principal concern the government will scrutinize is its potential harm to consumers.
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She says the loss of a right to anonymity far outweighs whatever potential harm abusers may cause.
Of the arguments against, the weakest is the potential harm from holding up the launch of Windows 98.
Scottish Water was aware of the potential harm that could be caused if this vital equipment was not repaired.
When the possibility of delay in enforcement is balanced against the potential harm to Chevron, there is no contest.
While assessing 880, 000 mortgages, JPMorgan overstated the potential harm for more than 5, 000 loans, the people familiar with the matter said.
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Scotland Yard barrister Jason Beer QC said showing the officers could expose them to potential harm, and jeopardise future police work.
In retrospect, it should never have seen the light of day, and the potential harm it has caused is yet unknown.
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The boards say they are distressed over the potential harm an outdated or unsuitable contact lens can cause, making verification of a valid prescription essential.
But the data roaming order could now be seen as a powerful consumer protection, reducing the potential harm of subtracting one competitor from the market.
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In terms of -- and the decision not to release that is related to the image, images, and the potential harm that could cause by releasing those.
All these restrictions, he said, could protect some children from potential harm - both drinking and smoking by the parent during pregnancy can lead to low birthweight babies.
"In one case examined by inspectors there were unacceptable delays in assessing risk of potential harm to children and in ensuring that appropriate follow up action was taken, " it said.
He reassured those taking lower doses of aspirin and NSAIDs to prevent heart disease and colorectal cancer that there was no evidence of potential harm, and urged them to continue.
The idea of a Public Value Test is to make a judgment about the value of the service, balanced against the rest of the market and any potential harm to competitors.
London, England (CNN) -- Alcohol ranks "most harmful" among a list of 20 drugs, beating out crack and heroin when assessed for its potential harm to the individual imbibing and harm to others, according to study results released by a British medical journal.
Regardless of the hyperbole, when the former head of the CIA, who most probably has intimate knowledge of the development of Stuxnet and the potential harm that could be caused by attacks against critical infrastructure talks about cataclysmic risks it may be well to pay attention.
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.
The classic theory of deterrence contemplates the state absorbing the first harm, apprehending its perpetrator and then punishing him publicly and proportionally, so as to show potential future harm doers that it does not pay to commit the harm.
The potential for harm arising from such activities requires that this authority remain on the books.
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An editorial today in Science calls for more regulation of gene tests and notes the potential for harm.
It would be a simple matter to compel disclosure by investment staff and eliminate the potential for harm.
Nothing short of full disclosure and investigation of any potential related harm should be acceptable to participants and taxpayers.
The process is energy-intensive, and releases brine into the surrounding ocean, which has the potential to harm marine life.
Despite the unproven benefits and potential for harm, Medestea has successfully attracted many customers with the promise of reducing their cellulite.
On the other hand, traditional health practices have the potential to harm when they are applied in an inadequate or uncontrolled manner.
In summary, the potential for harm is so great when consultants are subject to conflicts that consultant conflicts should be avoided most of all.
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Untold numbers of Americans are having their lives endangered, or at least severely disrupted, and the potential economic harm is unimaginable at this point.
While the ultimate impact will not be known for some time, we do know that the potential for harm to our fledgling recovery is great.
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