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"The ACMD's review of harms associated with the non-medicinal use of tramadol was prompted by an increasing number of reports within the NHS of tramadol's misuse and harms, " the letter said.
BBC: Tramadol pill
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The repatriation tax policy would contribute to a lower overall corporate rate at a time when the high U.S. rate harms economic growth, the amount and quality of U.S. investment, and the wages of U.S. workers.
FORBES: Bringing Overseas Corporate Profits Back To US Not Necessarily A Job Booster
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Civilian politicians may not realize what sizable strides the Air Force has made in fusing intelligence and fixing a broken space culture over the past several years, but they will warm to any service that offers an alternative to putting U.S. soldiers in harms way in the years ahead.
FORBES: Air Force Positions For Resurgence In Pacific Era
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The report says that being poor damages childhood and harms children's future prospects.
BBC: Campaign reveals 'wide disparity' in UK child poverty
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The American Civil Liberties Union recently filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Defense, charging that combat exclusion is unfair and outdated, harms America's safety and prevents women from receiving training and recognition for their work.
CNN: Pentagon to open combat jobs to women
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U.S. software companies complain that the policy harms them because strong encryption is widely available outside the U.S. and U.S. vendors are losing money as a result.
CNN: U.S. government to set new standard for advanced encryption
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For any lap outside that time, a driver is docked one lap's worth of fuel for the race, which harms his strategy.
BBC: 1 G Fisichella (Renault) 1:33.840
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Green group leader Rebecca Harms said that there needed to be wide ranging reform of Europe's banking system such as banning hedge funds and introducing a financial transaction tax, a call echoed by Lothar Bisky, the leader of the far-left group.
BBC: European Parliament