In the long run, Two-buck Chuck could do California's wine industry more good than harm.
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Although many people are scared of bees, they rarely sting and do a lot more good than harm.
Voters are evenly split on whether or not stimulus spending does more good than harm for the US economy.
But the drug will stay on the market as it was concluded that the product did more good than harm.
Doctors have been treating their patients with low dose aspirin on the understanding that they did more good than harm, he says.
Even The Social Network has probably done Zuckerberg more good than harm.
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Yet, the exact same technology also carries a set of intimately-associated liabilities, dangers we must recognize and respect if we are to do more good than harm.
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But with its medical and legal services, and the English language school it ran for the company's thousands of immigrant workers, the department appears to have done more good than harm.
Broadcastify's Blanton stands by his decision to take down the Boston channels, but he maintains that scanner feeds do more public good than harm.
More than questioning him, Ryan expressed his concern that Fed policy would cause more harm than good.
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However, the weight of scientific evidence suggests that regular PSA testing is not a good idea, and it may do more harm than good, as I wrote recently.
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She said they ought to look at "really clear programmes that make a difference" rather than informal parenting lessons that "could do more harm than good".
All of this suggests that although there is a strong case for a more system-wide approach to oversight, it could do more harm than good if poorly crafted.
Green MP Caroline Lucas said Britain needed to ensure its role was "beyond reproach" and was "consistent, principled and more likely to do good than harm".
To compound this misdiagnosis, The Economist proffers medicine that would do more harm than good.
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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Bringing food from abroad into areas struggling with hunger often does more harm than good.
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Court watchers say ex-Enron boss Kenneth Lay did more harm than good in taking the stand.
Some worry, however, that changing the safeguards currently in place might do more harm than good.
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The first is that it will jack up inflation and so do more harm than good.
Companies are delighted, as are those who think America's lawsuit culture does more harm than good.
There was a risk of oestrogen treatment causing more harm than good, the association added.
Whatever the economics, that could mean this cut in interest rates has done more harm than good.
Keep in mind that making personal sacrifices for a start-up can potentially do more harm than good.
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But some members of the Fed warn this practice may soon begin doing more harm than good.
Freek Vermeulen explained why banks that give big bonuses often do much more harm than good.
Perhaps they should focus on whether membership of the high-tax club does Britain more harm than good.
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Trying to use capital controls to slow the tide, the IMF said, would do more harm than good.
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