Nine years seems rather a harsh penalty for a crime that did not itself harm anyone.
To compound this misdiagnosis, The Economist proffers medicine that would do more harm than good.
Do not put yourself in harm's way, or make rescue workers take unnecessary risks.
Well, those that cause real harm to patients are worse than those that are merely useless.
It offers no medical benefit and carries a real risk of harm for some patients.
It not only puts them in harm's way, but it adds to the congestion.
Perhaps the harm related to conflicts will be spelled out more clearly in these cases.
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"You have to first accept the fact you live in harm's way, " Hartwig said.
Bad employees can harm the morale, effectiveness and even the connection others feel with the organization.
Rather, he says, the real harm comes from the roadside, where people walk or gather.
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But Nickell disagrees, saying that dead-end tips do more harm than good by wasting police resources.
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Telling young investors to put all their money in equity often does more harm than good.
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On Wednesday, those critics seemed to have found their best evidence yet of that harm.
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The company will pay a price but it is necessary because it caused the harm.
Fear is a potent emotion that serves to protect us from pain and harm.
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He said the Fed's policies were "providing significant benefits" and changing course now could harm growth.
And you can continue to take measures that strengthen those programs that do not harm beneficiaries.
His resignation could harm Ms Gillard's slender majority, which relies on votes from independent MPs.
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Yet most clients never learn about the harm that has been done to them.
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Clearly, GSK believes that such transparency will not harm their own efforts for future medicine development.
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The European car makers' association ACEA told me the rules would harm some manufacturers.
Overtly trying to control the conversation can do far more harm to your reputation than good.
In other words, antitrust law in this context is not concerned with individual harm alone.
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In the long run, Two-buck Chuck could do California's wine industry more good than harm.
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Asimov laid down the basic rule in 1942: no robot should harm a human.
"Ultimately, such behaviour is liable to slow down cross-border business and harm EU consumers, " it said.
The American Psychological Association is concerned about such therapies and their potential harm to patients.
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Worries that these medicines actually harm patients when overused have caused doctors to cut prescribing them.
"After the fact, there may be no further harm to be prevented, " Fins said.
"There is no stereotype for someone who wishes to cause harm to children, " he said.
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