The cause of all these harms is not just that voters make bad choices.
Ethanol, or more property government moonshine, is a huge boondoggle that harms human beings besides.
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Whether it harms economic activity enough to reduce total tax revenue is an open question.
While the language is broad, it is not the language that harms the NFL the most.
And you must not let imagined harms to the house of civil rights persuade you otherwise.
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That omission probably flatters the index in recent years but harms it in earlier ones.
Abstract painter Bradley Harms, whose studio is located in the neighbourhood, agreed.
This decadent practice harms the credibility of an industry that has lost so much in recent years.
Over the millennia we have constructed a carefully balanced jurisprudence of after-the-fact reaction to harms, especially crimes.
The families claimed there were inadequate warnings in the 1990s about the possible harms of the drug.
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The Swedish study builds off the established idea in the field that stress actually harms the brain.
The belief that we are relatively immune to future harms can also put us at physical risk.
In addition to the fact that it perpetuates a gender bias that harms men and women alike.
Spain risks a downward spiral in which fiscal tightening harms growth, putting further pressure on public finances.
Some analysts warn that Washington's fiscal paralysis harms the nation's fragile economy and could bring another recession.
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Not planning and developing Jerusalem neighborhoods ultimately harms all residents and landowners -- Arabs and Jews alike.
Also called Pigovian taxes after 20th century British economist Arthur Pigou, they target behavior that harms others.
For instance, raising the price of steel harms the auto industry, both raising prices and reducing competitiveness.
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The point: Concentrating too much on technology and the self harms the ability to understand others' emotions.
It may surprise--or even infuriate--critics, but a new study finds Wal-Mart benefits rather than harms the American economy.
In a joint report, they warn that there is an "immediate need" for debate around the potential harms.
Not only that, Congress has actually immunized makers of that product against harms inflicted by unsafe design.
Associate concertmaster Dawn Harms has to juggle her position here with one in the San Francisco Opera Orchestra.
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Can we imagine, for example, a piece of DNA that deliberately harms its host in order to propagate itself?
Aiming for that and little if nothing else weakens and harms our democratic institutions, both Congress and the presidency.
Apps must comply with all local laws and may not put an individual or targeted group in harms way.
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Given the lack of evidence that immigration harms jobs, such tests are pointless.
Goldacre uses this example to support his argument that pharma selectively publishes data and, in doing so, harms patients.
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Voluntary trade benefits both sides, and every barrier to this freedom harms consumers.
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The report says that being poor damages childhood and harms children's future prospects.
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