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But if you eat (almost) anything in moderation, there's no harm.
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Definitely there are people out there who don't take it seriously - think there's no harm - but most of us are aware of the safe sex message.
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The assumption is there's no harm if modern medicine accommodates a busy obstetrician, a hectic family schedule or simply the mother's desire to get to the finish line and give birth.
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"There's no harm in having it, " he says.
FORBES: Pharmaceuticals
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However, he said, there's no harm in taking a 200-IU dose of vitamin D because it's difficult to get the recommended daily amount of 600 IUs from food alone for children and adults up to age 70.
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The trust said at the time it had not found any problems with Stewart's work at surgeries in Chatham and Gillingham and there was no reason to believe there had been any harm to anyone's health.
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There's no aggression, no hurt, no harm.
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FTC's behalf, concedes that, so far, there is no direct evidence of harm.
ECONOMIST: Slippery slope
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There are no excuses and the government shares the committee's concern about the abuse and harm to children caused by domestic violence and forced marriage.
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"This could be because they were not known to children's services, or there was no evidence at that time to suggest they were at continuing risk of harm, " she said.
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If the Union's common foreign and security policy could be made to live up to its name better, there would be no harm at times, and possibly some good, in having military means to back it up.
ECONOMIST: Defending the Union
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Moreover, Second Mile's attorneys argued that the plaintiffs had failed to show any "immediate or irreparable harm, " because there is no evidence that the charity is transferring its assets.
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