There is no compelling evidence to suggest that Napster -style trading of movies is harming Hollywood.
It added that the credit card company's actions were harming both Datacell and Wikileaks.
The treatment was common until a randomized controlled trial proved it was actually harming women.
There is good reason to believe that can be done without harming national security.
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That 1996 piece of legislation ended up immensely harming the economy and our competitiveness.
Incidents officers are called to include dealing with people being actively suicidal or self-harming.
This specificity means that the immune system targets foreign invaders without harming the body's normal cells.
There was no evidence "that pilot CEOs are harming shareholders, " says Mr. McKeon, the study's co-author.
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Lt Col Martin said allegations that personnel at Guantanamo were deliberately harming detainees were "absolutely false".
If subsidies are removed, world food prices will rise, helping their farmers but harming their consumers.
Sooner or later, the poison would end up harming America too: it always does.
He was charged among other things with "harming the national interests" of the Palestinians.
The military argued that stringent measures were necessary to prevent the suspect from harming himself.
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Second, some governments can readily cut the cost of university education without harming quality.
It has a large, permanent, automatic majority of members that always supports harming Israel.
One aim of climate-change legislation is to reduce carbon emissions without harming the economy.
The first rule is to avoid harming the very miracle that generates so much wealth.
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So republicans who oppose the inclusion of the aboriginal question could risk harming their own cause.
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The move comes amid concerns that unfair trading practices, especially by China, were harming US businesses.
"It is harming the game and it is certainly harming the finances of the game, " Dwyer said.
After his self-harming election that wasn't, the prime minister has been badly hurt by this week's disasters.
Lecere (pronounced le-SEER) said the commentary was hurting it and harming chances to find new investors.
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Monique Wadsted, a Swedish lawyer for the MPAA, said The Pirate Bay was also harming individual artists.
With a few exceptions, they have been shockingly unaware of the ways in which current regulations are harming the markets.
Another legend says that King Arthur did not die but turned into a chough, so harming one is very unlucky.
But regulators do need to examine on a case-by-case basis whether they will end up harming consumers.
The Maoists have obeyed the first rule of the hospitality industry by not deliberately harming foreign tourists.
And he knows where other immediate savings can be made -- without, most importantly, harming the show.
He is harming the heritage of generations of Shin Bet heads and the operational norms of the organization.
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But there have also been allegations that some Tenet hospitals practiced bad medicine, harming patients in the process.
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