For many Americans, removing the flag will suggest another step forward of acknowledging the harm of slavery in America.
Taxes on externalities will not equate to the harm of the externality.
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Drilling has occurred for decades in locations around the world, with only a few incidents even approaching the harm of the current situation.
But people should weigh the risk of that outcome against the harm of allowing each incoming administration to decide what everyone can and cannot watch.
The model used by Professor Nutt et al. only looks at harm, and it weighs the harm of alcohol to others more than it does to oneself.
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The council spokeswoman added that the signs were "part of a programme of activity to reduce the harm of smoking tobacco to the health of Blackpool residents, particularly children".
"I believe there is a strong weight of evidence for introducing minimum pricing as a further tool for tackling the harm of alcohol misuse in our society, " he added.
Enlightened public health experts in the region, and elsewhere, had hoped that the new TPD would ease these restrictions, given the clear evidence of its efficacy in reducing the harm of tobacco, while the approved products for helping smokers quit fail over 90 percent of the time.
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In its wide-ranging report, the cross-party home affairs committee said MPs had visited Portugal as part of attempts to understand different systems of decriminalisation which were being used around the world to manage the harm of drugs, rather than just hand out penalties for their use.
"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.
In cases involving siblings, she said it's important to weigh the lasting harm of the victim against the desire to "make excuses for offenders" and give them second chances.
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Absent a showing of necessity, go with the provider that does not pose the risk of harm the other provider, subject to the conflict of interest, poses.
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The state is tempted to step in, not only because of the harm that smokers, lushes, spendthrifts and gluttons may do to others, but because of the harm they are doing to themselves.
The purpose of the treatment they receive is to maintain and improve the mental well-being of the individual and, where appropriate, reduce the risk of harm to the individual and others.
With some smart thinking, the right production techniques, we can reduce much of the harm that often comes with the price of a new pair of jeans.
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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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Critics say the opening of the market will harm banana producers in the outermost regions of the EU, such as the French dependencies of Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean.
Economists such as Mitchell Polinsky, of Stanford Law School, and Steven Shavell, of Harvard Law School, argue that to deter harmful conduct, punitive damages should be equivalent to the amount of harm caused, multiplied by the inverse of the probability of detection.
Furthermore, in practice invocation of the precautionary principle focuses attention solely on the possibility of harm, often ignoring information about the dose to which people are exposed, avoiding consideration of benefits of the agent in question and whether safer substitutes are available, and giving greater weight to studies that appear to indicate a hazard, even when these studies may be of poorer quality.
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But we can do this while minimising the risk of harm, not least by ensuring the limitations of the test are not buried in a legalistic consent form.
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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In Denmark individuals whose phones have been tapped are notified within 14 days of the expiry of the warrant unless to do so would harm the detection of crime.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces.
The DOJ said the deal would harm the competitiveness of the wireless industry.
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Welsh Conservative Chairman Henry Lloyd Davies said the disclosures would harm the prospects of any future appeal against his failed candidature bid.
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.
Intensive care succeeds only when we hold the odds of doing harm low enough for the odds of doing good to prevail.
In our primitive minds, attributing the cause of our own harm to the ill will of our fellows gives us a fighting chance to control our future by punishing wrongdoers.
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"However, the true cost of adverse incidents remains unknown because the treatment costs of remedying the harm caused to patients or clients are not routinely measured, " the office added.
Using traditional antitrust-like jurisprudence that incorporates rigorous economic analysis, the Commission would focus on specific allegations of consumer harm in the context of the particular marketplace situation.
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