"It won't harm the Lavrov-Kerry talks but it won't improve the atmosphere, " another post read, referring to Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Now it comes out, and you say it didn't harm the investigation.
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Solar storms don't harm people, but they do disrupt technology.
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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.
Despite this, you soon get the "so-much-of-it" feeling - there's just so much to go round you think, that making a few footprints or taking the odd souvenir won't harm anything or anyone.
"Weev is facing more than three years in prison because he pointed out that a company failed to protect its users' data, even though his actions didn't harm anyone, " said Marcia Hofmann, an attorney at the EFF.
It is however proving incredibly difficult for Southern Cross to secure agreement from NHP on anything, even a general statement of intent that it will do all it can to ensure an orderly solution that doesn't harm residents.
Another reason the Tour sees no need to push the issue is that all this deliberateness doesn't much harm the ultimate product, television broadcasts.
The most important thing I am factoring in is trying to make sure that we don't do harm to Rutgers University, because we are a small slice of the pie here at this great place.
It remains to be seen how successful it is but it certainly can't do any harm.
"Obviously, if I can play well for Rangers under Paul, it can't do any harm regarding my international prospects, " he added.
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On the other hand, multivitamins probably won't do any harm.
And yet there's a flipside: The lack of a winter break doesn't seem to harm English clubs in European competitions like the Champions League or Europa League, which continue well into May.
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Nevertheless, Michael Lewis, the author of the 2003 book Moneyball, the story of how the penny-pinching Oakland A's used quantitative analysis to win at baseball, said he couldn't see the harm in additional analytics in youth and scholastic sports.
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"He didn't want to harm the player but he caught him and it's difficult to complain after as he touched the ankle of the player, " added Wenger, whose side recovered from Zigic's headed opener to secure victory through a Samir Nasri penalty and a Marouane Chamakh strike.
"I didn't realize how much harm I was doing back then and I think a lot of rap artists probably don't realize it now, " the newspaper quoted him as saying.
Nevertheless, Chamber officials said they haven't seen evidence of harm to the organization or its members.
But Oing also said he couldn't brush off the harm that an adverse ruling would have on Penney.
"We wanted the element of surprise so they wouldn't have time to harm the plane, but that made our arrival very tense, " he said.
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"Whoever sent this package really didn't care about the harm it could have caused and I praise the vigilance of the postal workers in spotting it, " he said.
"If a box office success is trumpeted in the media on the opening weekend, it makes the public think that copyright theft isn't actually doing any harm, " Carey told CNN.
"This round can't do me any harm, " said Dyson, who flew back from Chicago on Monday night, then caught another flight to Prague and after that had to take a train to Ostrava.
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