Before excoriating me for my own cynicism, I would defend by pointing out that the GOP has earned my questioning approach given the track record they have built in taking so many cynical steps that do the public harm for their own advancement.
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Citing the competitive benefits it would achieve on "both the local and national levels, " the commission's given a thumbs up to the transaction, noting that any potential service overlaps or public interest harm are outweighed by the possibility of a greater LTE buildout and the "deployment of a more robust, national network" for the nation's number four operator.
This leaves many questions: Can politicians like Brown look out for the public interest if they accept campaign cash from companies that could harm the public?
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These plants continue to emit large amounts of pollutants that harm public health.
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Broadcastify's Blanton stands by his decision to take down the Boston channels, but he maintains that scanner feeds do more public good than harm.
But a letter from Mrs May's private secretary to the prime minister's private secretary said the current rules were a "key tool in protecting the public against significant harm".
In the process, the scientific controversy would distort the policy response and expose the public to potentially serious harm.
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The Water Resources (Scotland) Bill includes plans to extend Scottish Water's functions, to enable water shortage orders to be made and to protect the public sewerage network from harm.
We need enough freedom to let employees dream up next year's blockbuster product while also ensuring that, in the process, their ambitions don't harm the public and bankrupt the company.
The pair were held on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and public order offences and were bailed to return to an east London police station in February and March.
The pair were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and public order offences and have been bailed to return to an east London police station in February and March pending further inquiries.
In spite of a ray of transparency out of the cloudy reputation of rating agencies that sold us down the river on subprime and collateralized debt obligations, once theses firms realize the harm this public squabble elicits for them they will shut up.
Historically, the emergence of modern medicine coincided with the rise of activist government in the U.S. Both had their roots in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and the health-related industries became prime targets for utopian policy-makers intent on safeguarding the public from insecurity and harm.
It did not feel the public benefits of the scheme outweighed the harm to the listed building and loss of former public house.
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Now consider that science actually has the means to dramatically reduce this public health catastrophe: tobacco harm reduction.
Only prisoners representing minimal risk of escape and harm to the public are eligible for release on temporary licence.
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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Presumably, in the name of harm reduction, public systems might try charging less for the earlier semesters and more for the later ones.
Finally, the Court addressed the issue of harm to the public.
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The Prison Governors Association says the sentences are unjust and all but those still presenting a high risk of harm to the public should be freed.
The Prison Governors Association earlier said the sentences were unjust and all but those still presenting a high risk of harm to the public should be freed.
Meanwhile Mr Khan, the shadow justice secretary, said the plan "does not address the problem of unreformed offenders who have completed their sentence being released to commit crime and inflict harm on the public".
The politician said that "money or financial gain" had never been a motive for him and stressed that the social inquiry report had assessed him as being of low risk for harm to the public and for re-offending.
The Federation of Small Business said his call to force firms who wanted to bid for public contracts to offer apprenticeships would harm enterprise.
The challenge for regulators is to triage the many problems that present themselves and to focus the limited resources on attacking those wrongs that cause the greatest harm to the investing public.
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As applied in other areas of public health, the benefits of harm reduction are well known: the idea is to reduce the health consequences of a substance or behavior without demanding complete abstinence from it.
The overhaul of the NHS in England will cause irreparable harm, according to leading public health doctors.
It is not easy for boards, especially public pension boards, to understand the harm funds are exposed to when the advice their consultants provide is corrupted by self-interest.
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If euro-zone countries collectively injected funds directly into Spain's banks, the rescue would do less harm to Spain's public finances, and the vicious link between the country's weakening banks and its worsening sovereign debt would be broken.
By this principle, the burden of proof is on the advocates of any new technology that has the potential to cause harm to the environment of the public.
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