Pollard, of Truro Avenue, Torquay, admitted causing actual bodily harm in the attack in September.
Most will not loot or cause harm in the wake of a natural disaster.
West Yorkshire PC Steven Mullaney, 41, denies causing Anthony Shaw actual bodily harm in Bradford.
At the minimum the Obama Administration needs to do no harm in this situation.
So is there harm in singing "Winter Wonderland" or making my house beautiful?
There is no harm in the new mayor being more conciliatory than Mr Giuliani, who often created enemies needlessly.
First, he calls for a better approach for tracking harm in the hospital.
You get what you ask for, and there is no harm in asking.
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This, over the long term, will do us enormous harm in the sciences.
Though Britain is already famed for its culture, there is no harm in promoting something the country does well.
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What is the harm in giving the FDA the power to exclude new drugs until they have proved effective?
There is unlikely to be great benefit or great harm in doing it.
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There's much good to be gained and little harm in letting Ankara continue to move forward on the remaining chapters.
As long as the money gets spread around, there is probably no harm in this group giving or pressure from wealthy peers.
But is there any harm in supposing that the best leaders are uniquely creative types who think original thoughts all the time?
The researchers found no harm in permitting children to cry for limited periods of time while they learned to sleep on their own.
There is no harm in declaring English the official language, but there is immense damage and lost opportunity if it is the only language.
The 27-year-old did his prospects no harm in the West Indies where he made scores of 67 and 66 in the last two one-day internationals.
Some cwc supporters say there is no harm in ratifying a ban on weapons that we have no desire to maintain in our own arsenal.
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So what is the harm in giving some progress report, that you're more optimistic now than you were last week that this deal will get done?
His company doesn't sponsor projects, he said, but there was no harm in gathering up extra sandpaper, masking tape and grinder wheels to help a good cause.
Using traditional antitrust-like jurisprudence that incorporates rigorous economic analysis, the Commission would focus on specific allegations of consumer harm in the context of the particular marketplace situation.
So I said all right, that was OK. I could see they had affection for the spot, and there was no harm in a little extra testing.
As the key event in the last month that has caused Romney the most harm in the polls, I would have thought it was at least worth mention.
And there is no harm in emphasizing the characteristics of your sport which create greater fan appeal, especially if such messages can be conferred with class, grace, and responsibility.
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But Sackner-Bernstein says that the data seem to support the view that drugs that help acute heart failure symptoms in the short term can do harm in the long term.
The Renewable Fuels Standard builds in "safety valves" in the event of extreme economic harm in states or regions or if the ethanol industry does not produce an adequate supply.
Will Johnson, chair of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of BC, called the ruling a "radical decision" and said it disregarded evidence of harm in places where assisted suicide was legal.
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