Anthony denied doing anything to harm her children and claimed she loved them "to death".
Higher interest rates are considered to harm stock prices, as they make other investments more attractive.
Is this a clever and funny stunt or a malicious and intentional effort to harm?
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"Sometimes when people go missing they clearly have an intention to harm themselves, " she said.
And nothing can be allowed to harm the Windows franchise, sacred cow that it is.
We can only take the necessary steps to minimize their ability to harm us.
They argued that in his weakened state, Clinton had limited capacity to harm Netanyahu.
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And like I said, I'm not here to harm them or out them, but it's just life.
Birds of prey are a protected species which means it is illegal to harm or kill them.
Her split from Nelson Mandela did little to harm her political standing among poor, black South Africans.
No government agency in this democracy has the right to harm the economy without the consent of Congress.
The next day, Chief Rathman issued orders to shoot the cow if she seemed likely to harm anyone.
One unproven method is to make people sign pacts promising not to harm themselves before the next appointment.
It never was easy to tell, she supposed, if your parenting was mostly beneficial or bound to harm.
The danger was to my sources, who might come to harm on account of their contact with me.
The mother's abdomen and uterus are opened so as not to harm the placenta, which nourishes the fetus.
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Cantona's assault was deliberate and intended to harm whereas Hazard was merely trying to get the ball back.
The process is energy-intensive, and releases brine into the surrounding ocean, which has the potential to harm marine life.
Police found her intoxicated husband standing at the open loft hatch, causing officers concern he planned to harm himself.
And so long as I am Commander-in-Chief, the United States will never tolerate efforts to harm our fellow Americans.
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Even 4-year-olds predicted that people would be more likely to harm someone from another group than from their own group.
In a report on Thursday, the CQC demanded immediate improvements to "protect people from coming to harm" at the hospital.
"She was compassionate about life, her friends, her family, and would never do anything to harm anyone, " the site says.
Both reports were attacked by the media and by the professoriate as cheap, academically shoddy attempts to harm academic freedom.
Sometimes what we think will be of most help to us may turn out to harm us in the end.
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It is also absolutely imperative to remind people that attacks against the judiciary are going to harm justice, in general.
In another game somewhere on the planet, sticks and stones will not break bones but words will continue to harm.
"It wasn't our intention to fight them or to harm them, to hurt them or to shoot at them, " he said.
In the hands of the wrong passengers, the knives can be used to harm flight attendants and other passengers, critics say.
This is the reality of intensive care: at any point, we are as apt to harm as we are to heal.
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