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Women may experience thoughts about harming themselves or harming their child.
Their tactics, in the courts and in their everyday business, are harming innovation and harming consumers.
Harming a police officer is thus no different from harming a member of a minority community.
"It's an admonition that tariffs are harming agriculture and harming farmers," Young said of the aid package.
Still, the obvious advantage is that this weapon could take out electronics without harming people — if not harming people were one of the concerns.
Murdoch has made no secret about his belief that Google is a malign force that is, if not harming the world, at least harming his bottom line.
Renewables don't have to pay and fossil fuels such as the climate-harming coal or oil have to pay the real price they produce by harming the environment.
But the prospect of building a place like "Westworld" is much more troubling, because the experience of harming a host isn't merely similar to that of harming a person; it's identical.
"Other girls who were self-harming, they would all get together and plan self-harming at the exact same time to pump it up, to say look, you're not listening," she said.
But there was never any indication of ever harming him.
At the end of the day, I'm not harming anyone.
It is hard to help one place without harming another.
He did not vote for fear of harming another artist.
Keeping convicts away from jobs may also be harming America.
This process is a disgrace and is harming good people.
But critics accuse her of directly harming American national security.
It is already harming voters by reducing the registration rolls.
Consumers want to spend their money without harming the environment.
Google also has a long history of harming content providers.
The tinkering involved could end up harming the resulting individual.
Is your health helping or harming your purpose in life?
He declined to be named for fear of harming business.
How Trump's government shutdown is harming cyber and national security
"I don't believe we are harming [the corals]," he said.
To hear that it was harming them, I felt terrible.
Power is not what motivates her, or harming other women.
Doomsayers are harming peoples' spiritual and psychological health, they say.
Broadcom said its practices and provisions were not harming competition.
There are also fears the insecticides are harming other pollinators.
At that point, you're only harming those that are left.
Capping hospital spending raises concerns about harming quality and access.
Cutting waste without harming quality is hard but not impossible.
Extreme heat is harming our roads, railways and airport runways.
Doing so can help keep premiums down without harming patients.
Fallout from cyanide fishing is harming more than the fish.
That decision appears to be harming his chances in 2017.
OBSTRUCTIONISM, HOW THE PARTIES FIGHT IS PART OF WHAT I THINK IS SERIOUSLY HARMING THE U.S. AND SERIOUSLY HARMING ALL OF OUR FUTURES, AND SO CONSIDER CANDIDATES- YOU MAY REJECT THEM, BUT DO YOUR JOB.
"The debt brake is absurd and is harming Germany," Fratzscher said.
Jessica's well-intentioned attempt to share ends up harming her game.
She shows that schools can delay selection without harming brighter pupils.
Nevertheless, there are signs that the cuts may be harming accessibility.
Climate Change is Harming Our Health, will be distributed to Congress.
Saying people can't come to Demo Day, it's not harming anybody.
New studies show carbon storage can work without harming the environment.
He began to fantasize about harming her and began stalking her.
Mr Obama's concerns go beyond a Britain intent on self-harming.
Ironically, big box retailers are actually harming their own customer base.
Al Thani said the blockade on Qatar is harming that fight.
At least the West should avoid self-harming policies, they agreed.
Indeed, in 85033 alone over 100 events occurred harming such facilities.
And I would argue they are not harming people indirectly either.
She also defended corporate clients accused of harming customers or communities.
This legislation also made health insurance more precarious, harming many Americans.
I didn't ask her if she was thinking about harming herself.
You're not worrying if that chemical smell is harming your health.
There's no evidence those retirements are harming grid reliability or resilience.
Trump falsely claimed on Twitter she called for harming his supporters.
"Depression can be pretty miserable," she added, harming the entire family.
Dr. Lighter referenced the Jewish laws around not harming other people.
" Bundy said he was sent to ADX for "harming a rat.
Well-meaning but cavalier recommendations risk harming, not helping, public health.
But anonymously sourced falsehoods can spread like wildfire, harming people's careers.
We think they can be amazingly successful without harming their users.
It's all of us against the system that is harming us.
Free markets bring down prices, and improve quality, without harming people.
Houses, unless they are on fire, are incapable of harming you.
Harming such people in turn harms the state, goes the argument.
That Mr Trump ended up harming himself might be comforting for China.
There have been no reports of the recalled products directly harming consumers.
"In this entire process, we are not harming the environment," said Bardhan.
We can and must protect our environment without harming America's working families.
Sued Ailes for allegedly harming her career after she rebuffed his advances.
But "we can't just accept and include when it's harming other groups".
It starts by harming the host, usually a spider, by injecting venom.
Self-harming by poisoning doesn't need to involve sleeping pills or painkillers.
I just couldn't work in an industry that was harming the Earth.
But they agree that high student debt is harming young people's careers.
He supports natural human predation, one that exists without harming endangered species.
And I haven't heard anything said about how Amazon is harming consumers.
Worse still, the proposed response may end up harming more than helping.
" Miller began self-harming at 15 because "I thought I deserved it.
In another echo, the run of negative headlines is harming employee morale.
Last month three of his supporters were charged with harming national security.
They don't realize that it's just harming them instead of benefitting them.
And by harming Britain's main trading relationship it inflicts further economic costs.
I mean, unless it&aposs like, you know, harming people or illegal.
You will be harming their health — their physical health and mental health.
Cross-border mergers would bring scale without harming competition within national borders.
He said Trump's trade war is harming more farmers than it helps.
Strogolov thinks dicamba might be harming gut microbes critical for bee health.
It's worse when that agenda-driving has the impact of harming consumers.
Could you be wasting your time or -- even worse -- harming your health?
A growing wave of anti-intellectualism and anti-expertise is harming America.
"These lawful intercept requirements are harming security," Murdoch said in an interview.
But more importantly, it's the threat of litigation that's already harming investors.
Harming a public servant charge carries a maximum 15 years in prison.
Harming anyone, let alone murdering someone, was completely contradictory to Kingsford's principles.
I quit self harming, I stopped taking pills, I fell in love.
But they have the unintended consequence of harming helpful insects like honeybees.
"The discrepancy is harming the credibility of the measure itself," he said.
"  "#MuellersReport did NOT investigate bigotry emanating from the Presidency harming our country.
"Agreement should continue to be fulfilled, nothing is harming it," Novak said.
And by harming Britain's main trading relationship, it inflicts further economic costs.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini accused the ECB of harming Italian banks.
Toxic lead is harming children across Los Angeles: read Reuters' previous investigation.
" Owen says: "I'm not harming anyone else by doing what I'm doing.
This man had a reputation in the department for constantly harming himself.
"Abandon your fixation on harming Eddie Gallagher and his family," Parlatore wrote.
It was harming my kid to see what was happening to me.
It's also also harming business and destroying travel plans around the world.
Critics of the Carlsbad initiative accuse the plant of harming marine life.
He said China's "aggressive" industrial policies were harming American workers and companies.
The researchers were able to conduct the experiment without harming the spiders.
By hurting local broadcasters, cable companies would be directly harming our community.
Resistance to self-harming economic policies has so far mostly been muted.
We can fight corruption and call out injustice without harming vulnerable communities.
This keeps people from harming themselves or those around them as much.
Their extinction may effect entire food webs, perhaps even harming human health.
But the new evidence strongly suggests that such policies are harming students.
Governments may make a fuss about how much leaks are harming them.
The new standard may also be harming hotel worker wages and hours.
"These are great people; they're not harming the inventory," he told CNN.
Company executives have acknowledged that productivity issues are harming its bottom line.
This comes amid a push by Germany to cut climate-harming emissions.
The Turkish Army is acting with utmost precaution to avoid harming civilians.
Whether or not governments can stop these changes harming workers is another question.
He's also lost the footage of a documentary, potentially harming a journalist's career.
"They are not harming anyone by banning it ... except the distributor," he added.
"At the end of the day, we are not harming anyone," said Ernesto.
Mary said that gabapentin isn't harming her, but it can cause minor annoyances.
Unemployed protesters have blocked roads leading from phosphate mines, further harming export earnings.
But no responsible leader knows how to do that without harming the economy.
She was depressed and was self-harming and smoking to relieve the pain.
That's far from the only example of corporate power directly harming rural communities.
The incident led her to start harming herself and contemplate suicide, she said.
National parks and monuments will remain unstaffed, harming businesses that depend on tourism.
Nor are young people harming each other as much as they used to.
That would allow the Fed to set higher policy rates without harming growth.
Crane collapse in northern sector of downtown #Miami isn't harming anyone, yet... pic.twitter.
Gaza militants regularly plant explosives near the sensitive frontier, occasionally harming Israeli soldiers.
A flurry of information has led to accusations of partisanship harming national security.
I wasn't self-harming as much, or feeling the desire to do so.
Worse, they think of patent "trolls" that some say are harming American businesses.
Although light, they are capable of harming an airliner's engine, wing or windscreen.
While Mr Zuma was harming the private sector he was expanding the state.
They might justify their actions in the mistaken belief they're not harming anyone.
He said he hoped Washington would realize the allegations were harming U.S. interests.
She had a traumatic childhood and started harming herself at an early age.
They cast the stream protection rule as harming industry and usurping state rights.
I ask whether he has ever witnessed any self-harming in the cell.
As a police department we are committed to helping people,not harming them.
They also framed the measure as harming small businesses like neighborhood corner stores.
"Climate change is here and is harming New York City," the lawsuit said.
This expensive drug payola has dramatically increased drug costs, harming millions of consumers.
What was originally a misfortune has turned into Samsung's own self-harming farce.
Less obvious manifestations can include eating disorders, self-harming behaviors and substance abuse.
These escalating tariffs are both increasing global tensions and harming the U.S. economy.
All of this is harming global health and the world's most vulnerable populations.
But the hateful actions against otherness are alive, emboldened and harming people now.
Earlier this year, Stein made controversial comments suggesting Wi-Fi is harming students.
You could repeat tests on the same person without fear of harming them.
He'd shared pictures of himself self-harming and of his cache of firearms.
So far, 20 companies have told us that tariffs are harming their businesses.
Progressives warn that deportation campaigns destabilize entire communities, harming immigrants and natives alike.
State and local governments complained that the company was harming small-town retailers.
They say the tax will wind up harming American companies and their consumers.
Yet in tackling addiction, Mr. Duterte's tactics may be harming more than helping.
The mother declined to be named, saying she feared harming her school's reputation.
Because, you know, our carnivorous lifestyles are harming the planet and our health.
Harming or killing a wild dolphin is punishable by jail time and fines.
"I'm very, very scared they're harming him," he said, according to the transcript.
An oil spill of unknown origin is reportedly harming Brazil's wildlife and beaches.
Newberry said she found no "independent evidence" that the conservatorship was harming Spears.
It prompted boycotts by sports leagues, businesses and others, harming the state's economy.
The complaints expressed concerns he could be harming or mistreating patients of color.
That absorption has lead to ocean acidification, harming coral reefs and ocean wildlife.
Harming or injuring marine mammals is forbidden under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The statutory definition of "tampering" means the introduction of a contaminant into a public water system "with the intention of harming persons" or interfering with the operation of a public water system "with the intention of harming persons" (emphasis added).
He also accused Kovesi of harming Romania&aposs image in interviews with foreign journalists.
Dan Forest, have shrugged off the idea that HB22 is harming the state economy.
Dan Forest, have shrugged off the idea that HB2 is harming the state economy.
Her 17-year-old son, Jack, has autism with aggressive and self-harming behaviors.
Trump considers executive order on voter fraud Cummings said Trump's focus is harming taxpayers.
And it is clear that we are already harming these unique and fragile ecosystems.
To me, Fox News is now wittingly harming our system of government for profit.
Concerned that followers were unknowingly harming themselves, they plotted to get her shut down.
Three out of ten said their loneliness had made them think about harming themselves.
Our prisons are making those sent away better at harming innocent, law-abiding citizens.
Twitter said the issues could continue into 2020, harming its revenue and earnings growth.
I remember self-harming since puberty, and other things I can see were signs.
Beta radiation can be blocked, so it isn't harming the person wearing the reactor.
The accident polluted large parts of the Gulf, killing marine wildlife and harming businesses.
RXTE beat those odds, entering Earth&aposs atmosphere over the tropics without harming anyone.
On Wednesday, federal prosecutors charged him with terrorism and intentionally killing and harming people.
"Whenever you put anything on your nail you risk harming its firmness," she says.
The shark only exposed its underbelly, an area Grubbs didn't want to risk harming.
Coaches who insist on competitive conditions in training may end up harming their players.
It's not worth glorifying the men who hide behind their work while harming others.
By tying their fate to his, they are harming their country and their party.
It's harming women financially and reflecting a deeper sentiment regarding (or disregarding) women's bodies.
The government's refusal to liberalise mobile-telephone services and banks is patently self-harming.
The 86-year-old understands how habits can end up harming a business leader.
At the most basic level, the ESA also prohibits harming or harassing endangered species.
But the jellyfish are so numerous, it can be hard to avoid harming them.
This ongoing crisis is harming our troops, adversely affecting unit cohesion and mission readiness.
On a more personal level, those holding racial biases are actually harming themselves, too.
Physicians generally follow the principles of beneficence, of helping patients and not harming them.
The current tax code reduces this potential investment, harming employees, job seekers, and consumers.
But it also uses Pacific Ocean water to cool the reactors, harming marine species.
Bitcoin, and cryptocurrencies generally, are harming the development of productive applications of blockchain technology.
Spotify, a rival, says that Apple is harming it by rejecting an app upgrade.
Ending it would be a dreadfully shortsighted, self-harming way to start a presidency.
In fact, tariffs are regressive consumption taxes, harming the poor more than the rich.
But the recordings have not significantly advanced U.S. knowledge about what is harming diplomats.
Kovrig is one of two Canadians being investigated on suspicion of harming China's security.
Harming Cleveland's economy is less exciting than a nationwide blackout, but it still matters.
It escalated, police said, with Browner, 33, physically harming and threatening to kill her.
In the book, the AP reports, Allen continues to deny ever harming Dylan Farrow.
Doing so contains the radioactive fallout and limits the risk of accidentally harming anyone.
It may seem counterintuitive, but harming our bacteria can be harmful to our health.
Or if they're depressed, don't be afraid to ask if they've considered harming themselves.
We want to get as much information as we can without harming the painting.
But the objective is to make a fair profit, to manufacture without harming mankind.
Harming low- and middle-income Americans: One consequence of protectionism is rising consumer prices.
That is more about doing a spell to prevent them from harming other people.
Individuals can be imprisoned and/or fined for harming, shooting or capturing the animals.
Mr. Trump admires authoritarian leaders who have no compunctions about harming their own people.
Psychopaths are almost always portrayed as physically harming or murdering someone in popular media.
The Commerce Department is seeking to achieve a ban without significantly harming U.S. businesses.
This turns the generalized argument that gig employers are harming workers on its head.
Samson told the officer that he was fine and not thinking of harming himself.
If he insists on harming American families, we will oppose him at every turn.
The impact of security breaches is also harming the share prices of affected firms.
Teenagers would remain vulnerable to online social pressure and cyberbullying, harming their mental health.
He said Preval's heart had swollen and turned black, harming his ability to breathe.
The police moved in, and violence erupted, harming peaceful demonstrators and youthful looters alike.
They believe that budget constraints are harming military readiness and other national defense capabilities.
Republicans also griped about the ways they believe the CFPB has been harming consumers.
One concern critics raised was the possibility that some microcredit institutions were harming people.
"We've told them they are harming their consumers," Sharma told Reuters in an interview.
Thanks to this, laws around the world frequently prohibit knowingly and unnecessarily harming vertebrates.
The solutions must protect the environment without harming the competitiveness of the US economy.
It will also weaken a number of environmental protection policies that are not strictly related to climate change, but to such things as protecting the waterways: "By removing economy-harming regulations, the door will be left open for health-harming regulations," said Gambhir.
It's a really scary thing for folks to realize that they've been harming people unintentionally.
But is she really harming anyone by broadcasting her ill-advised choice on the internet?
While you might be worried about harming your credit score, you don't have to be.
"For me, it was about people doing their own thing, not harming anyone," he said.
California has treated the Auto Industry very poorly for many years, harming Workers and Consumers.
And kids should also know that if someone is harming them online, there are solutions.
I was self-harming, yes, but the cuts weren't deep and my head felt clear.
When used in animals, the drugs kill off pests by harming the insects' nervous systems.
Thus, by design, each pair prevents roughly 11 plastic bottles from further harming the ecosystem.
They cited concerns of passing DNA changes down to future generations and harming other genes.
Other parts of the world, meanwhile, may become drier, harming crops and straining water supplies.
In misrepresenting the colored people of this country this man is harming himself the least.
The News-Press reported in July that the red tide is harming the Florida economy.
Saudi Arabia denies harming Khashoggi, insisting that he left the building shortly after he arrived.
We can impeach this president for his bigotry in policy that is harming our society.
Instead, Gross said, the Fed has merely inflated asset prices while actually harming the economy.
If their obstructionism goes unchecked, it will continue harming American citizens in very tangible ways.
The government says it is the only way to achieve Brexit without harming the economy.
Rather, these measures are necessary to change practices that are destroying competition and harming innovation.
Does any of this help anything, or is it possibly harming the toxic media landscape?
That's deeply embedded in Western thinking—that medicine and drugs are both healing and harming.
"Just about every enterprise built on harming animals today is ripe for disruption," Pacelle writes.
Last week, Japan called for rational debate to prevent protectionism from harming the global economy.
Observers say, however, that these boycotts are just harming Koreans rather than the Japanese government.
Since its inception, the bureau has acted repeatedly to stop financial institutions from harming consumers.
This also consumes oxygen in water, harming the ecosystem of the aquatic environment, said Prescott.
The guidelines are harming Americans, who have followed the government's anti-fat, pro-carb message.
Apple argues that Qualcomm's business practices are illegally harming Apple and the entire tech industry.
Facebook is insistent on seeing its failures as harming individuals, never society as a whole.
The government cited concerns that he was harming the country's international relationships on social media.
The delay forced some fishing operations ashore for good while harming the finances of others.
But now the tech is used for policing and surveillance, disproportionately harming people of color.
He wanted to find ways to accommodate growing populations of people without harming the Earth.
Nor had she ever spoken of physically harming anyone associated with the police, he added.
"The ... mother has admitted to harming her three children," leading to their deaths, Fortune said.
"The toxic culture the president has created is harming our relationship with Israel," he said.
His actions aren't illegal and there have been no reports of him harming the animal.
Economists are also watching for any signs that declining consumer confidence is harming luxury sales.
We have brought unfairness cases against companies that unilaterally changed their past promises, harming consumers.
It's hard for them to see how their own "helping" behaviors are harming their children.
That would weaken the overall safety of the internet ecosystem, harming users around the globe.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the operation risked destabilizing the region and harming civilians.
Typically, horizontal mergers present a greater risk of harming consumers than do non-horizontal mergers.
It is inconceivable to me that government policy can be responsible for directly harming children.
" He asked several times, "You don't see Klansmen harming anyone in this country, do you?
The chemical has been linked to wiping out insect populations and harming ecosystems and pollination.
Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Iran against harming US interests in Iraq.
Protections for sexual assault survivors were rolled back, disproportionally harming transgender people and bisexual women.
"At the time when Sanofi was marketing Auvi-Q, Mylan engaged in illegal business practices to block a new and innovative product from competing against their best-selling epinephrine auto-injector, harming customers who sought to switch to Auvi-Q and harming Sanofi," Sanofi said.
Experts I spoke to suggested leaders might respond with denial for several reasons: concerns about harming their political fortunes or their nation's public image; fear of harming the economy; individual leaders' agendas; and belief that an outbreak won't really be as bad as it sounds.
She also regretted not speaking up about what he did for fear of harming Weinstein's family.
She admitted at a later hearing to killing her daughter, but denied harming the other children.
The very status protecting the child becomes the same thing harming the child, and causing isolation.
But it's not on you, as the person being harmed, to eradicate the prejudice harming you.
Save some money on lighting without harming the environment; these solar powered stones require no electricity.
Now a group of scientists wants to add another item to that list: harming the environment.
One more reason for caution is the potential for further harming an already-fragile multilateral system.
These methods clear fields and replenish the soil nutrients, but can also produce human-harming smoke.
There are serious consequences that come from hawking pseudoscience online, including harming your readers or yourself.
Following the same line of thought, a robot that engages BDSM would not be harming anyone.
The poll found nearly half of Americans believe climate change is harming the US right now.
"There are images of me harming some animals and I feel horrible," Kompothecras explained to People.
"We thought it was someone soothing their baby to sleep, not harming their baby," says Tippery.
One of Nicolson's concerns about wearing the dress was harming it because of the gown's age.
If you push back, it suggests, you're not harming a company that benefits from your labor.
John Harwood: So how do you fix what's wrong without slowing down or harming what's right?
While Mr Ramaphosa insists that land would be taken without harming the economy, investors are spooked.
I dissent from this fiercely-spun, legally-lightweight, consumer-harming, corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order.
Other regulators have cracked down on deals that aid tax avoidance or risk harming national security.
Abortions are pushed underground, making them less safe and harming -- indeed, in some instances, killing -- women.
Such incidents have recurred throughout the Islamic Republic's 37-year history, often harming its foreign relations.
This included an allegation by her mother that Sherri was harming herself and blaming her mom.
Yet, there was also a rise in search terms that could lead to people harming themselves.
In addition to potentially harming people, the sonic takeovers also have the potential to damage devices.
No president (it will soon not be Obama) can value a relationship intent on self-harming.
There has never been an example of a mosquito gene by itself directly harming a human.
She and Brady both believe Lucca is the only one responsible for allegedly harming both dogs.
The first was that "recklessly" harming a partner should not prevent someone from owning a gun.
"I could never just see him thinking about harming his parents at all," the classmate said.
And Russia undermined the democratic process with well-timed leaks aimed at harming that same candidate.
And the famous reactor incident at Three Mile Island in 1979 was contained, harming no one.
The trainer, 27, dealt with critics throughout her pregnancy who said she was harming her baby.
But maybe the realization that the administration is harming its base is beginning to take hold.
And they did so to prevent it from harming navigational and personnel safety of passing ships.
In addition to harming themselves, people are also in danger of lighting up their entire neighborhoods.
"I don't really see that harming Democrats' chances," said Carl Golden, a veteran NJ GOP strategist.
But to avoid harming children, it is reasonable to set a default that offers more stability.
And if Zika is directly harming the brain, how is it crossing the blood-brain barrier?
It targeted socially conscious millennials who are concerned about harming the environment by owning a car.
And they're crumbling and harming the low-income and largely minority neighbors living next to them.
And since innovation leads to economic growth, the gaps are harming the U.S. economy, they argue.
Bullard has repeatedly said raising interest rates again in such an environment risks harming the economy.
"The discrimination itself isn't what's harming the relationship, but rather the stress it causes," Chopik says.
Without the Debt Indicator, a RAL could go unpaid, harming both the bank and the taxpayer.
Ingraham went on to argue that Democrats oppose enforcing immigration laws, which is harming the country.
The president was reportedly receptive to the idea that the trade dispute is harming corporate confidence.
She takes vengeance for their abuse of her and prevents them from harming more children. Fine!
He is a kind, contemplative, loyal man, the sort who hates the idea of harming anybody.
So there's no point in reinforcing that and harming and damaging the mental health of parents.
He said the military has found a way to reprogram the $1.5 billion without harming readiness.
Trump responded by falsely claiming Waters called for harming his supporters, which she has fiercely denied.
Francisco also argued that the injunctions issued by lower courts warrant review for harming the military.
A quarter of climate-harming emissions come from transport and, within that, most from passenger cars.
It underlines the political difficulty of delivering on their campaign promise without harming their own voters.
Changing water temperatures and nutrient flows are also harming fisheries for important commercial species like cod.
The new report says that climate change is already harming human health on a vast scale.
Their culture is also very close to nature, learning to use her without harming the ecosystem.
Trump also hit back, falsely claiming on Twitter that Waters had called for harming his supporters.
I worried that I wouldn't be able to turn him away without it harming my career.
Child care deserts are harming our children today and limiting America's potential for future economic growth.
Isn't he only harming himself, his 'movement' and the Democrats' ability to unite against President Trump?
"Choosing not to work on it means you're O.K. with harming that other person," they added.
But the perception, at least, that tech is harming our lives seems to be very real.
"Harming relationships, degrading trust or concealing insights," he continues, are "the equivalent of dropping one's shield."
Both men said that they would never countenance physically harming anyone, but such attacks have occurred.
The risk of harming someone far outweighs whatever added realism one is trying to convey here.
It's no secret that Google has a poor track record of protecting consumers and harming competitors.
Trump's defenders dismiss claims the president's shoot-from-the-hip style is harming the military's reputation.
Additionally, the pollution is harming the health of people in affected countries and causes economy loss.
And he wants the bank to avoid financing foreign projects that end up harming American workers.
They'd never be cured, but they could learn to refrain from harming people in the future.
"White supremacy and white nationalism is not a problem that is harming Black America," she continued.
So even though it might be harming us in the long run, we need air conditioning.
Anyone harming, drugging, starving or neglecting a child will still be dealt with by the authorities.
Women who are repatriated can face criminal charges of parental disobedience or harming the kingdom's reputation.
Other red flags include visible cuts that might be the result of self-harming, Raab says.
The condition increases a woman's risk of becoming suicidal or harming her infant, the panel reported.
"Qualcomm's illegal business practices are harming Apple and the entire industry," Apple said in a statement.
Now we need to make sure these limits aren't harming those who do benefit from opioids.
Will abolishing billionaires hurt economic growth and living standards and end up harming those less fortunate?
He had considered physically harming Walter, roughing him up as comeuppance for what he had done.
It's a safe way for them to get something they need without seriously harming someone else.
Lewandowski is one of a string of Trumpworld figures who have been accused of harming women.
It just gets murky part when he seems more concerned about harming his career than people.
He rejected suggestions that tariffs were harming U.S. consumers, insisting that China was footing the bill.
And having this fight is a reminder of the women that he [is accused of harming].
"This is harming his fundraising ability, it's harming his ability to really put it into a fast, full-gear and build off of this argument that he should be the nominee," said Scott Spradling, the former political director of WMUR-TV, the state's leading political news source.
Google's featured snippets are not only often incorrect, but they are actively harming the health of Wikipedia.
The Fouirnaies/Hall research suggests that could wind up harming Democrats' odds of retaking Marco Rubio's seat.
"CMS cannot impose penalties, other than termination, to hold hospices accountable for harming beneficiaries," the report said.
Legislation can be written by lobbyists with tricky loopholes that end up benefiting giants and harming upstarts.
YoungMinds, a charity that specializes in adolescent mental health, confirmed that self-harming behavior takes many forms.
An engineer whose patent is used in a frivolous patent suit risks harming his or her reputation.
These steps could prevent sex trafficking without interfering with consensual sex workers' safety or harming internet freedom.
But there are studies showing that these programs don't help and may actually be harming people instead.
Some investors questioned whether the Fed will be able to continue raising interest rates, possibly harming growth.
There will be more destructive cyclones if we don't change our ways, and more heatwaves harming wildlife.
During a lesson on integrated pest management, campers learn ways to defend against pests without harming them.
He receives his federal benefits, works three jobs, and saves into his Massachusetts ABLE account without harming his other benefits.
Why had the CEO declined multiple requests to appear at government hearings in Europe, harming Facebook's reputation?
These softening systems provide gentle, treated water that contains fewer hair-harming minerals than standard tap does.
Thayne reiterated that the student had no intention of harming anyone besides himself and is receiving treatment.
Articles in the dataset portrayed Trump as unpopular and potentially harming Republican candidates more than helping them.
What may be harming marriages is the impact job loss has on the husband himself, Shaw says.
He pointed to Western Europe, where he said low birth rates were harming civilization, culture and values.
But what they're doing to children is worse," she said, adding, "They're harming them, possibly for life.
Yet the politicians who dignify it with specious arguments are making fools of themselves and harming America.
Now a video has surfaced where Stein says that wi-fi in schools might be harming kids.
The maximum fine for harming a bald eagle is $100,000 and up to one year in prison.
It originally planned to offer EU27 stocks in Paris only to avoid harming prices by splitting trading.
They can also calm criminals who may consider harming hostages to induce distraught relatives to pay up.
"They're very angry about it," Mr. Trump said after mentioning cases of undocumented immigrants harming American citizens.
" He continued: "If you are doing that, then there's clear evidence that you will be harming people.
But supplying fish sustainably, without depleting natural resources and harming the aquatic environment, is a continuous challenge.
Gagliano built a mechanism that would abruptly drop the plants by about a foot without harming them.
But there's a trend of wealthy investors selling their shares in climate-harming industries, known as divestment.
So China's inability to adhere to international ethical norms in the knowledge system ends up harming itself.
Like many said, the takedown of powerful men like producer Harvey Weinstein isn't about harming men's genitals.
As well as feeling that rough sex was harming me, I worried that I was causing harm.
Right now, his presence is harming the Republican Party's chances of nominating a strong general election candidate.
Most laws are designed to prevent one person from harming another person or society as a whole.
The Nash equilibrium helped economists to understand how self-improving individuals could lead to self-harming crowds.
In April the Ministry of Culture launched an investigation into whether live-streaming is "harming social morality".
It said many teenagers had attempted to commit suicide or were harming themselves on a weekly basis.
There is thus no risk of harming a child by putting it through a risky experimental procedure.
I always thought that I had quit because I finally realized that my addiction was harming me.
But in reality, Ex-Im primarily benefits the wealthy and the well-connected, while harming everyone else.
If people are harming them and don't understand them and not respecting them, they will not last.
Is this possible to do without harming free trade, or international collaboration on issues like climate change?
And Trump has made clear that his goal in cutting off the funds is harming the law.
With policies that encourage change, Mr. Toensmeier said, agriculture could benefit the climate rather than harming it.
"Most of those who are self-harming aren't actually having any help from any services," he said.
Harassing, harming, killing or feeding wild dolphins is prohibited under the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 28503.
But this opera is about someone coming in and harming the people and building those very antiquities.
But U.S. goods and services become too expensive in global markets, harming workers and hurting economic growth.
A circus in Germany has opted to use holograms to put on a show without harming animals.
No adverse events, such as self-harming or hospitalizations, could be linked to the avatar treatment itself.
Making deficits even larger will reduce our ability to respond to the next recession, harming American workers.
Likewise, harming slogans bearing their names can be one of the most serious crimes in the North.
These cooling technologies typically rely on climate-harming refrigerants and electricity produced primarily by burning fossil fuels.
It's a sanctuary for city dwellers looking to relax and unplug amidst nature, without harming the earth.
It is preoccupied with concerns about "reverse racism," about efforts to fight continuing discrimination unfairly harming whites.
"It can be really mentally draining and harming to a lot of people, including myself," he said.
But it gets worse: They are harming the court without a justification that passes the laugh test.
As states develop these laws, there would be a patchwork of inconsistent state laws harming interstate commerce.
"He can make his policy cases in a way that isn't harming her," the Clinton ally said.
Inarticulately representing the role of Islam risks alienating critical allies and inadvertently harming U.S. and global efforts.
The electrical shocks were also an attempt to condition people to stop engaging in self-harming behavior.
They accuse Chinese steelmakers of harming their industry by flooding the United States with cheap steel imports.
New York must make a commitment to tangibly supporting transgender people — or at least stop harming us.
They won't, Mr. Bukele says — or at least not without severely harming the economy and civil society.
We are a company — we have to make a profit, but without harming mankind in the process.
How will he pay for his ambitious slate of social programs without overspending and harming the economy?
Elizabeth Warren for staying in the race despite a poor showing and harming the chances of Sen.
Unfortunately, the only thing he will be remembered for is circumventing public input and harming local economies.
It also assumes that Pakistan has a clear interest in harming both the United States and Afghanistan.
"Backlogs, overworked judges, lack of access to counsel, all of these things are harming immigrants," she added.Rep.
After a detailed investigation, USTR found overwhelming evidence that China's unreasonable actions are harming the U.S. economy.
He wanted to see if the unfair foreign trade practices harming it were impacting U.S. national security.
Trump accused Powell of harming U.S. exporters by keeping the value of the U.S. dollar too high.
Plus, it includes a diode with highly-focused non-UV light that destroys germs without harming humans.
They say that FCC regulation of broadband providers has inhibited investment in broadband infrastructure, adversely harming consumers.
And harming a child would undoubtedly lead to blowback for Serena Joy, no matter how cunningly executed.
There is no evidence that financial regulation is harming the workings of the economy for most people.
"  Another said, "With toxic pesticides we know we are harming children, with education we can stop it.
Chinese farmers could cut soymeal rations by nearly half without harming hogs' growth, experts and academics said.
Wagner also accuses Wolf of pretending to support small businesses after harming them in previous budget fights.
It is impossible to fight trade wars, especially on multiple fronts, without harming the world's interconnected economy.
American companies denied an opening in the Chinese market will lose profits, harming our national economic growth.
Musk's "pedo guy" tweet is one of three that Unsworth branded as defamatory falsehoods harming his reputation.
These included intense fears of being alone, floods of emotional turmoil and impulsive self-harming, like cutting.
That opened the GOP members up to charges that they were harming people with pre-existing conditions.
"The ultimate question is whether we should be harming another animal for our own benefit," Matt comments.
The company has determined that it can't put more ads into users' feeds without harming their experience.
That law was finally changed in 1998, so now harming a swan is merely an ordinary crime.
By harming sports, it is not as much fun to talk to your father about the football team.
Exposure to these solvents can have dangerous health effects, such as harming the liver and increasing cancer risk.
Demi Lovato previously released the 2012 documentary, Stay Strong, about her rough recovery from purging and self-harming.
" The District Attorney&aposs office said the verdict shows the city won&apost allow "harming our beloved pets.
Do you think that it&aposs maybe harming the special relationship to be having these kinds of protests?
Trump's budget also represents a breathtaking reversal on core campaign promises with the same result — harming vulnerable Americans.
This is a proactive plan to cut down on the number of shark attacks without harming any sharks.
And she was relieved when doctors reassured her that she could undergo chemotherapy treatment without harming her baby.
We live downstream of Standing Rock — if we don't protect it and protect the land, we're harming ourselves.
By harming one of us, or more than one of us, you strip the whole community of safety.
The First Amendment prevents government entities and officials from harming people based upon the content of their speech.
In 22014, Jessica Valenti published The Purity Myth, arguing that American culture's obsession with virginity was harming girls.
As for the jeep-wallahs, they must see that they are harming the country they claim to defend.
In a combative, strange event, Miller berated journalists who questioned whether legal immigration is really harming American workers.
It's thought that these particles may be harming ocean life, but the details on that are just emerging.
So if the Bellas Hess and Quill rule "is harming states, the harm is apparently receding with time".
I remember getting in trouble with my R.A. boss because she found out I had been self-harming.
It's not that we're harming the forest per se—it's what we're doing in the land around it.
At the time, Moonves said that had made "some women uncomfortable," but denied allegations of deliberately harming careers.
Now those landlords need to deal with operators behind on their rent without harming thousands of elderly residents.
To reject them is to risk rejecting that identity and harming the social relationships that come with it.
But it has also said that it is difficult to release them into the wild without harming them.
Can departmental policies nudge researchers towards lower-carbon modes of travel without harming a university's global research reputation?
The area is recovering from an earthquake that ripped up access roads in 2016, harming that season's crop.
Without significantly more studies and testing, activists argue, we can't be sure mainstream tampon brands aren't harming us.
Only this time, Perry is alive, well, and going to accuse one of the women of harming him.
In other words, without harming American medical care, which has become the standard of excellence around the world.
Charlie's father, Chris, said that they would stop the treatment if they believed it was harming their son.
Why does every attempt at female empowerment and safety-seeking get equated with castrating or otherwise "harming" men?
If employees wake up each day unsure whether Facebook's mission is actually harming the world, they won't stay.
Delays in expanding the pipeline are harming Canada's investment reputation, said Shannon Stubbs, a Conservative member of Parliament.
There may indeed be cases where regulators need to step in and restrict these companies from harming consumers.
Chinese policies, including hundreds of billions of euros in subsidies, were already harming European business, the chamber said.
A year of men's stories getting more attention than the stories of the women they're accused of harming.
In the cover-ups, many who suspected abuse kept silent for fear of harming their institutions or themselves.
Other rakshaks have proven more concerned with punishing anyone suspected of harming cows or trading in their meat.
If anyone was harming him, they had to go, and she would keep at it and at it.
It is against the law, and leaking classified information runs a substantial risk of harming our national security.
Start with the charge that his only achievement was to split the anti-Trump vote, harming Mr Cruz.
The most extreme are convinced that members of the other party are treasonous and purposefully harming the nation.
"Dioxin, pesticides, chemicals in general—there's no evidence that these are harming us," he says in one scene.
Aware of those benefits, lawmakers carefully balanced protecting our national security with not unduly harming U.S. economic competitiveness.
This is self-evidently traumatic for the body politic, harming our capacity for empathy and reason and decency.
Deraney says he doesn't necessarily see the fiery denunciations of Trump as helping — or harming — either political party.
Being drunk or high is no more of an excuse for harming someone than anger or hatred are.
The champions of the American doctrine of free trade must recognize that it is seriously harming American interests.
That tolerance of herbicides can allow farmers to spray those chemicals to kill weeds without harming the crop.
External expressions of Thanatos involve harming others, or destroying things outside of one's self: murder, fire setting, etc.
Reducing food loss, on the other hand, can generate more food quickly and cheaply without harming the environment.
Becerra also spoke to supporters about the need to go after polluters harming the state's water and air.
This will drastically misallocate necessary funding for services such as public health and education, harming those most vulnerable.
But he believes it's a waste of time and money to arrest him when he isn't harming anyone.
Trump is the one who's creating lies, trying to have people believe that I talked about harming people.
The United Nations is warning that water desalination plants around the world are harming the environment, BBC reports.
Russian goals included undermining faith in the US democratic process and harming a candidate's electability and potential presidency.
And it's hard to imagine that any army could completely avoid harming noncombatants while engaged in a conflict.
The Trump administration's obsession with stopping abortion is harming women's access to health care at home and abroad.
If successful, the petition could drive up the price of U.S. solar systems, harming project developers and installers.
We're told tariffs on China are harming Americans, but it is helpful to understand who is being harmed.
It creates a strong federal standard, without dismantling what is already there and harming millions of American entrepreneurs.
Back in 2014, Bellisario spoke with Seventeen about denying herself food and self-harming during her younger years.
Employing the common tactic of using sonar to drive away whales without harming them has had no effect.
"This hostile action embodies Iran's insistence on threatening security and peace, and harming maritime navigation," the statement said.
It's about preserving people's rights to live as they want, as long as they're not harming anyone else.
The MAD was an extension of Mr. Collins; by harming his MAD, the harm extended to Mr. Collins.
For example, the commercial California Dungeness crab season ended early to avoid harming whales during their spring migration.
Perhaps it's easier to respond when someone is being victimized by others than when he is harming himself.
Notably, the reasoning is not ethical issues, but that Mr. Zuma is harming the governing party's political prospects.
Ms. Momberg was prosecuted under a long-established legal principle, crimen injuria, which involves harming a person's dignity.
In his mind, America's current economic ties to foreign countries like China and Mexico are harming US workers.
India's Wildlife Protection Act prohibits harming wild animals, so the slingshots are used just to chase pests away.
Big Tech is reducing consumer choice and harming innovation, according to a British government report released on Wednesday.
" He continued: "So why do the environmental protection authorities target me as if I were harming environmental protection?
Hospitals could absorb cuts without harming care if they could become more productive — by doing more with less.
He saw firsthand with the Damianis the impact of being able to name what was harming their child.
The founder requested anonymity to avoid identifying the investors in question and harming future opportunities with other investors.
He has demonized immigrants and refugees — harming his country's economy and drawing the wrath of the European Parliament.
Ostensible victories have mostly had the effect of harming the other side without bringing clear and concrete gains.
Deputy Banks, who has denied harming his girlfriend, sued the agent, accusing him of violating his civil rights.
New America will hold an event on how the FCC can protect consumers without harming innovation at noon.
In a couple of instances, Boulanger described female students -- including one recent graduate -- who posted about harming themselves.
This week, this administration rescinded the Parole in Place program, harming thousands of military families across the country.
The big picture: Lyft and Uber have both come under fire over allegations of drivers harming their passengers.
In Africa in particular, accusations of "debt trap diplomacy" and negative business interactions are harming the country's reputation.
"Monika Garg is actively harming my children with wanton neglect and disregard for their needs," Ms. Tam said.
Some news reports earlier in the day suggested that the Pentagon believed Iran deliberately avoided harming U.S. troops.
Meanwhile, the requirement that issuers add two unaffiliated networks for debit cards is harming community banks as well.
This duopoly -- and the centralization of information that it creates -- is harming our democracy in two fundamental ways.
"I dissent from this fiercely-spun, legally-lightweight, consumer-harming, corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order," she said.
The thaw is harming indigenous peoples' hunting livelihoods on the ice and threatening wildlife such as polar bears.
But none of these privileges would ultimately prevent the disturbing content she saw each day from harming her.
Under the MBTA , anyone harming one could face up to two years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
It should immediately heel the rogue watchdog that is harming the very people it is supposed to protect.
Not to mention, the wall would cut through the private land of farmers and ranchers, harming their businesses.
This also spills into the broader economy, harming business owners whose customers must cut back, tourism and travel.
The effects of sin always go beyond our hearts, potentially harming our family, our neighbors, and our community.
What I fear most is harming a patient or, worse yet, unwittingly playing a role in someone's death.
"Far from harming U.S. interests, his interview contributed to my efforts to provide the public with a comprehensive account of a critical new element of the American use of force, while trying to avoid harming future operations," Sanger wrote in a letter included in a sentencing memorandum filed by Cartwright's attorneys.
They said that Ban, in the final year of his second term, risked harming his legacy as U.N. chief.
American steelmakers have long accused China of harming their industry by flooding the United States with cheap steel imports.
And in eight months, he&aposs not going to win this appeal because it is not harming the industry.
"You outlive your usefulness when you start harming your party by your policy stances or your stubbornness," he said.
The idea, essentially, is to take extraordinary steps against crimes that can go much further than harming individual victims.
If you want to know the ground rules for binge-watching without harming your health, we'll outline them below.
You basically breed a giant population of male insects in the lab, and sterilize them without harming them otherwise.
On Wednesday, the newly formed consortium issued Climate Change Is Harming Our Health, a report compiled after surveying patients.
It goes on to detail how the teen had been harming himself and had talked about buying a gun.
That, in turn, made stimulus easy to demonise, hindering subsequent attempts to boost fiscal spending and harming labour markets.
"It may look funny but harming our historic monuments and public property is no laughing matter," the city wrote.
During the first 26 months, however, the men using 22ARIs had an 23 percent higher risk of harming themselves.
Americans are taking on ever-increasing amounts of debt and it's harming their health and relationships, according to researchers.
I was crying every day, self harming, pushing away people who cared about me and I had extreme anxiety.
A law that seems rigged in favour of locals ultimately may end up harming both Chinese firms and consumers.
Indigo Ag is out to feed the world and help farmers make a good living without harming the planet.
It only makes sense to see hostility to immigration as rational if immigrants are actually harming native-born Brits.
Broussard said he wouldn't back the legislation and that it could end up harming the U.S. rather than helping.
It wasn't done with the intention of killing Marley, but it was done with the intention of harming her.
The source said the army aimed to avoid harming civilians and to allow them to "flee from the terrorists".
This is pinkwashing—pretending that they're empowering women when at the same time doing things that are harming them.
An organic alternative to disposable dryer sheets, wool dryer balls help soften your clothes without harming the blessed earth.
Discretion on separation was crucial to avoid harming investment in Europe as banks help companies raise funds, he said.
"I mean, the Bieber eating a burrito thing was a bit of fun, not harming anyone," one commenter wrote.
But the ruinous natural disasters, such as hurricane Michael, harming oil-producing, oil refining and natural gas is obvious.
During Polites' first pregnancy with Evaliah, she was constantly getting comments from people accusing her of harming her baby.
The big picture: The trends driving retail — speedy delivery, zero shipping fees and fast fashion — are harming the environment.
Morton claimed confidentiality for the list of boycotting companies, thus protecting the companies but presumably harming trade with Israel.
But unlike other bitcoin miners, HydroMiner says it's minting cryptocurrencies without harming the environment or contributing to climate change.
The maximum fine for harming a bald eagle is $100,000 and up to one year in prison, Hibbard said.
Efforts need to continue in this regard with a focus on those convicted for harming state security, he said.
"The warring parties should also do a lot more to avoid irreparably harming children's safety and education," she added.
I started reading a blog called Raising My Rainbow, which helped me understand my child and stop harming him.
Rouhani said such anti-government protests had encouraged Trump to try to provoke more unrest by harming Iran's economy.
But there's no reason to judge anyone for what turns them on, as long as they're not harming anyone.
The maximum fine for harming a bald eagle is $100,000 and up to one year in prison, she said.
Later, she bites a boy during sex (without harming him) even after he asks her several times to stop.
Ms Moon complained to the human-resources manager, who agreed that she was harming the company by getting pregnant.
But Honorable stressed that record amounts of wind and solar power had been generated recently without harming the grid.
They could be dead if they had been in Orlando enjoying themselves at a club without harming anyone else.
There is a way, however, to account for longer lives among the affluent, without harming everyone in the process.
"The goal is to be able to block what they don't want without harming the network overall," Sanovich said.
"California has treated the Auto Industry very poorly for many years, harming Workers and Consumers," Trump said on Twitter.
Several groups in Florida are working on a trap that can specifically catch lionfish while not harming other wildlife.
And yet, with really nothing to fight over, Russia's opposition has been plagued by infighting, further harming its prospects.
Beyond those killed and injured and their devastated families, Islamophobia is harming the health and wellbeing of millions more.
"We believe this bill creates a path to improve air quality without harming job creation and economic growth," Rep.
They claimed that the federal government is harming their constitutional rights by not working to stop catastrophic climate change.
New America will hold an event on how the FCC can protect consumers without harming innovation at noon. Sen.
In times of health emergencies, local officials are often reluctant to sound an alarm, for fear of harming tourism.
"This accident was entirely Chinese harming Chinese," Prawit was seen telling local reporters Monday in a widely circulated video.
It said the proposed combination had the potential to facilitate collusion between Tesco and Sainsbury's/Asda, "ultimately harming consumers".
"This disparity is damaging our high streets and harming the communities they support," said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson.
Its leftist-led government argues that delays would keep badly-needed investment at bay, harming prospects of economic recovery.
Thus, aggressive policing of spoofing has the very real potential unintended consequence of reducing liquidity and harming market performance.
Spreading non-consensual images with the intent of emotionally harming someone can still potentially qualify as harassment or stalking.
Speaking to reporters after Friday prayers, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim blamed the U.S. travel warning for harming relations.
Buddhists follow the Five Precepts: an order to abstain from harming living things, stealing, sexual misconduct, intoxication, and lying.
And Trump did Saudi Arabia a favor by pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal and harming Iran's economy.
And corporate political spending may divert management's attention from implementing its strategic plan, thereby undermining performance and harming shareholders.
Saudi leaders have denied harming Mr. Khashoggi, but have not provided a credible explanation of what happened to him.
If they were going to save the aquifer, the farmers would have to administer policies harming their own livelihoods.
Ultimately it is women harming each other, saving each other, befriending each other and getting angry at each other.
All humor is unrelatable, low-brow, and socially unaware of the parties who the humor is exploiting or harming.
When an employer signals that certain workers are disposable, predators know there will be few consequences for harming them.
In Buffalo, local groups organized to keep the closure of a fossil fuel plant from harming the local economy.
American multinational corporations say the tax will wind up harming American companies and their consumers and drive up prices.
The decision was largely fueled by outrage over a series of viral videos showcasing users harming themselves or others.
The independent panel ruled that about $1.21 billion in such paper imports from Canada were not harming U.S. producers.
On one side are researchers who say Americans eat too much sodium and that it is harming their health.
There are many things harming our democratic discourse, but I doubt that school debate competitions are one of them.
Those who don't abide by the rules are the ones that are 'taking advantage' and harming the wider industry.
This shows that educating the students on the dangers of caffeine abuse alone cannot prevent them from harming themselves.
The officer was able to speak to the teacher and persuade him to leave his room without harming anyone.
The loss of ice in mountain regions is affecting people's livelihoods, depriving communities of water and harming wildlife habitats.
In calling for leaders to leave, Gano, like Mboya before her, is not harming MIT or damaging its reputation.
But the dollar can only rise so much without harming U.S. manufacturing, a sector Trump has promised to support.
Probes aimed simply at harming the electoral prospects of a future candidate for office are improper on their face.
Harming federal workers, sacrificing food and air safety, and degrading our nation's military readiness are not budget negotiating tactics.
The statement accused South Korea of harming relations by depending on the United States in resolving inter-Korean issues.
The letter became an online petition, accusing the leadership of demeaning women, breaching their trust and harming the brand.
The medical teams used coils and balloons to perform the surgeries without harming any other blood vessels and arteries.
Despite reports on the conflict and casualties, the Turkish government has denied harming civilians during its urban military operations.
If EPA thwarts the release of information about what is harming us, how will we ever stop the harm?
Budding Shepherds are thrown into a high-octane scenario where they're tasked with neutralizing the terrorists without harming bystanders.
In August, the administration opened an investigation into whether China's actions on intellectual property were harming the United States.
She also claimed without evidence that the homophobic remarks had been inserted by hackers intent on harming her reputation.
A breakthrough came in 1987, when he used the new optical tweezers to grab living bacteria without harming them.
On Wednesday, the newly formed consortium issued "Climate Change Is Harming Our Health," a report compiled after surveying patients.
The anti-Muslim rhetoric permeating American political discourse, he warned, is directly harming American citizens, and the US itself.
"As long as they're not harming anyone, not harming children, and are dressed as male or female according to the bathroom where they are going, they have the same rights as everybody else," said Debbie Dellera, 260, a Republican and Donald Trump supporter from central New Jersey who participated in the poll.
I believe that by signing the resolution they're going to motivate their employees and they're going to improve their stock outlook—partnering with oil and gas to and pulling more of those resources out of the earth and accelerating the extraction is only harming ourselves as a company and harming the planet.
Some point to past cases at zoos where officials had managed to retrieve people from gorillas without harming the primates.
Their surgeon, Dr. Charles Procter, says they're at risk of harming themselves if they don't get their eating on track.
When Alan escapes the safety of his bed, she stops him from harming himself and promises he'll never be alone.
These events come after a similar incident in which Griffiths was accused of harming Henry back in August of 2016.
The government reneges on its oath to support troops and veterans by purposefully harming those who volunteer to defend us.
While some union leaders criticize emission limits for harming the industry, others demand the construction of battery factories in Germany.
He told me that she had attacked him, after which he blacked out — he said he didn't remember harming her.
Here's my expert skin-care advice for DIY-extractions that'll keep your pores clean and clear without harming the skin.
I'm not even sure that the pre-release info drip is necessarily harming the eventual sales of any particular device.
Qualcomm is working to eliminate competition by any means they can, harming consumers and stifling industry innovation along the way.
There can be mitigation of various aspects of what a country is doing that may itself be harming the environment.
She claimed she was preventing him from harming himself but it doesn't line up with his actions from the video.
Second, if they brought in a foreign worker, they had to ensure that person wasn't displacing or harming American workers.
This story contains links to resources, in case you or someone you know is self-harming or in emotional distress.
US legislation and courts have wider scope to prosecute such cases -- and the pair are accused of harming US citizens.
She also faced plenty of criticism for her slender shape, with people telling her that she was harming her baby.
"Israel is harming Jerusalem's Islamic character," said Erdogan, whose roots are in political Islam, at an education conference in Ankara.
I do believe there's a human right to experiment with your consciousness, as long as you're harming no one else.
Illegal mining and industrial pollution have devastated vast tracts of land and bodies of water, harming communities dependent on them.
As it is, vigilantes often beat up or lynch Muslims they suspect of harming cows, a holy animal for Hindus.
It shows increases in concern, but also reveals that less than half of adults see climate change harming them personally.
Unbeknownst to McCabe's husband and family, who reported that they had never heard her talk about harming London, on Oct.
I've called in the social media companies like we had to for self-harming imagery a couple of months ago.
But at one point in his questioning Gonzales appeared to admit harming the child earlier the night she was killed.
Groups of Hindu vigilantes have grabbed headlines for assaulting Muslims accused of harming cows, an animal held sacred in Hinduism.
Massey, 35, called 911 to report that he was bipolar and having thoughts about harming his family on March 19.
It was damaging my relationships, making me feel worse about myself, and, perhaps, in the end, harming other people too.
If left unchecked, it will continue funding ongoing terror operations in the Middle East, with the potential of harming Americans.
The new U.S. penalties were short-sighted and risked harming global stability, it said in a statement on its website.
The two had been in jail since August on charges of belonging to a terrorist organization and harming national unity.
In future economic crises, countries should focus on reforms that curtail state excesses without harming society's poorest members, he added.
Anderson was hit with 9 criminal charges including 3 felonies (harming a public servant, fleeing and eluding and reckless speeding).
The recall has the goal of reducing the risk of hackers taking control of the pacemakers, potentially, harming the patients.
The conservancy also prepared detailed re-use studies that would allow building a larger structure without harming the Booth Cottage.
Senolytic drugs are agents capable of killing problem-causing senescent cells in your body without harming your normal, healthy cells.
Erdoğan blasted those supporting Kurdish "terrorist organizations" as "deeply disturbed" and aimed at "harming our relations" with the United States.
Those detained are accused of stirring sectarian strife, harming national unity and destroying private property, one judicial source told Reuters.
China has warned the US against arms sales to the self-ruled island in order to avoid harming bilateral relations.
The Trade Commission had ruled that a glut of cheap solar panels were entering the U.S. and harming domestic manufacturers.
But parents are worried that the fields, made in part of crushed old car tires, are harming their children's health.
He is leading a broad review of the technology sector to see whether companies including Facebook Inc are harming competition.
She seals leaks first, according to her blog, as it prevents any potential leaks from harming the project during renovation.
He is leading a broad review of the technology sector to see whether companies, including Facebook Inc, are harming competition.
But lovebirds beware: While your long-term relationship comes with lots of advantages, it may be harming your financial literacy.
Economists on the right insist that higher taxes and bigger governments reduce incentives to work and invest, harming economic growth.
Every year, headlines are filled with stories of people harming the environment around them, and this year was no different.
Designating these areas as critical habitat will trigger a requirement that any federally permitted activity must avoid harming the habitat.
Jones described a "discontent" among some Democratic voters over trade that is harming her standing among disaffected workers in Michigan.
How can one preach black love when they are accused of physically and verbally harming the mother of their child?
Harming Qualcomm then would fundamentally benefit Chinese interest, which is why China is also playing the economic security chess game.
But I was very suicidal to the point that I was self-harming, cutting myself six, seven times a day.
Without sedatives, nurses say, they must restrain patients or lock them in isolation cells to keep them from harming themselves.
While these two taxes are taking effect in 2018, they are not the only taxes harming patients, consumers, and taxpayers.
What follows is a race by scientists to understand what it is and how to keep it from harming others.
A. I think that the job of the mayor is to make sure that he's not harming New York City.
When the briefings veer into Trump rally territory, they lose value and run the risk of actively harming the audience.
In response, Fujimori's head of the armed forces, Nicolás de Bari Hermoza, suggested that Vargas Llosa was deliberately harming Peruvians.
Unless Collins changes course, she is on the verge of harming the quality of health care for millions of Americans.
"By not vaccinating an individual, you could be harming the most vulnerable, very young babies and immunocompromised individuals," she said.
And U.S. trade associations warned that further tariffs could disrupt their industries, harming the economy and raising prices for consumers.
The evidence shows that soda taxes improve public health, without harming the poor — because people respond by drinking less soda.
The BRC argues this disparity is damaging Britain's high streets, causing shops to close and harming the communities they support.
The BRC argues this disparity is damaging Britain's high streets, causing shops to close and harming the communities they support.
We're thinking about how President Trump's sudden and unpredictable changes on policy positions could be harming Republicans' tax overhaul efforts.
This risky period requires the parents to navigate between protecting the squabs from harming themselves and letting them go free.
From an alleged rodent problem to dirty restrooms, the conditions are scaring off customers and harming his business, Germanatta says.
The White House would like to label China a "currency manipulator" but doing so would risk harming U.S.-China relations.
"Today the U.S. Army Corps chose one tribe's treaty rights over another, harming good-paying union and tribal jobs," Sen.
There had been little to stop me from harming my interviewee there, but doing so would have required moral bankruptcy.
So far, President Trump has signed 13 repeal measures passed by Congress, harming worker safety, environmental protection and consumer privacy.
We remain fragmented and unable to break the cycle of violence and demonization harming us no matter where we live.
The only things that can keep it from becoming law — and harming millions of Americans — is the United States Senate.
The New York Times recently published an article entitled Online Courses Are Harming The Students Who Need the Most Help.
"Alden has a well-established history of harming media institutions and journalists," the Chicago Tribune's guild said in a statement.
"It is deeply worrying that so many children are unhappy to the extent that they are self-harming," Reed said.
If he indeed authored the emails NBC obtained, he is someone who had a unique role in ultimately harming children.
In a 23528 interview with ABC's Martha Raddatz, Price said the mandate was driving up premiums and was harming patients.
Pregnant women fear miscarriage or harming the fetus -- and can also refuse sex because of lack of interest and fatigue.
At a 2016 hearing his military attorney said Zubaydah had no interest in harming the US or any other country.
Some object to humans living on Mars because they would contaminate the planet, harming whatever bacterial lifeforms might be present.
The acting comptroller's claim that the arbitration rule is somehow harming community banks and credit unions is also plainly wrong.
Broadband companies have fought the FCC's action, pointing to statistics they say illustrate decreased investment in broadband infrastructure, harming consumers.
His speaking the truth about how rampant homelessness and the squalor it causes are harming Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Hall said the alleged gunman is under a 72-hour medical observation, indicating Reinking is at risk of harming himself.
The wave of state-led probes underscores widespread concerns among policymakers that Silicon Valley's biggest players may be harming competition.
A start-up called Modern Meadow has developed a way to brew leather in a lab, without harming any animals.
For corporate broadcasters, this is business as usual, but for cable companies, it's damaging to their businesses and harming consumers.
The Chinese government has said both men are suspected of "harming national security," a vague charge that can include espionage.
They wanted the government to remove guns from people who are experiencing a crisis and at risk of harming someone.
But what if they could endow their sheep with a predator defence system, and avoid harming wolves in the process?
Pugh, a Democrat and former state lawmaker, apologized for harming the city's image in a statement read by her lawyer.
"It's getting to out of hand and it's not healthy for us anymore, just harming us mentally," she wrote on Instagram.
For now, he says that the results should be reassuring to groomers, since most are doing it safely without harming themselves.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We can&apost find a solution to this problem without harming children, right, without putting them into concentration camps?
The cases typically argue that when the accused deny the allegations against them, they are harming the reputation of their accusers.
But how long can Trump continue to alienate and disparage various groups without harming his own brand and broader business deals?
The tricky thing, however, is that it may not be easy to tell if California's higher minimum wage is harming employment.
Before he was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism, in 1998, Mitchell suffered from depression and was self harming.
Megan Moreno, a researcher at Children's Hospital in Seattle, studies the ever-shifting words that self-harming communities use on Instagram.
The public prosecutor said last year that they were suspected of harming Saudi interests and offering support to hostile elements abroad.
"I would never do a deepfake with the intention of harming someone, attacking someone, or slandering someone," he told CNN Business.
So symptoms of PPD can also include having trouble bonding with the baby and thinking about harming oneself or the child.
They said that Ban, currently in the final year of his second term, risked harming his legacy as U.N. secretary-general.
He had also been self-harming, inflicting deep cuts all over his body, and eventually developed a desire to harm others.
But property owners who deal with mountain lions harming pets or livestock can ask for a depredation permit from the department.
It's the case that any freedom that we honor in this country has limits when it comes to harming other people.
Every year, some 8 million tons of plastic end up in the world's oceans, harming marine life and contaminating food supplies.
I'm grateful for the work of my agents to bring these predators to justice and prevent them from harming anyone else.
By cutting off access to that sort of strategic help, those founders said the U.S. government is harming its own companies.
"The previous travel advisory level inhibited the growth of the Cuban entrepreneurial community, significantly harming the Cuban people," said Arizona Sen.
There is solid research to show that modest increases in the minimum help low-wage workers without harming low-wage employers.
At the time it was passed, there were no known methods to end a pregnancy without the woman also harming herself.
On the other hand, labor rights groups say it will lift thousands of families out of poverty without harming the economy.
She felt judged, but she also felt like she was harming people or ruining their experience, which is what kills me.
"This ban not only is unlawful, but also restricts Huawei from engaging in fair competition, ultimately harming U.S. consumers," he said.
Simply put, it's how social networking platforms have created a feedback loop that is irrevocably harming our real-world social fabric.
Officials are constantly meeting and debating whether there's any more room for them to add clarity without further harming the situation.
And Mohammed Quraishi, who is just 21 and is perhaps considered the next generation, fears extremists harming his siblings in Iraq.
Not only are the women capable of harming their own children, but the children themselves can be rotten to their core.
I started self-harming at nine, using it as a means to control and regulate my hormones and other brain chemistry.
The CDU wants to avoid harming industry, already smarting from high energy prices, and is wary of the powerful motorists' lobby.
It also "ignores numerous littoral states' sovereignty and security and maritime rights, seriously harming relevant regional peace and stability", he added.
" Removing net neutrality protections, they write, "poses a significant risk of stifling American innovation and harming local economies across the country.
We're also still largely in the dark as to whether and by how much this ingested plastic could be harming us.
Track—and block—skin-harming behaviors Awareness marks the first step in addressing excessive skin-picking or hair-pulling, Deibler says.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump directed his administration Thursday to investigate whether imports of foreign steel are harming US national security.
CONWAY: But there is this growing sameness between what is covered in what is excluded from the coverage that is harming.
Blocking imports would only entrench the market power of rent-seeking firms, further harming the prospects for higher productivity and pay.
But instead of standing up for a woman who's been hurt, he's standing by a man who's guilty of harming someone.
Especially when people tell me things like they're not suicidal anymore or they're not self-harming anymore because of my message.
In public comments to the SEC, it has argued that the speed delay will lead to outdated share prices, harming investors.
In short, while we aren't actively harming the global innovation system, we could be doing much more to contribute to it.
"You are harming the people you are supposed to be helping, and that has to stop," Foxx told Runcie in 2016.
But we believe we don't practice any measure that (results in) dumping in the U.S. market or harming the U.S. market.
As the global population grows, the microbiome offers one of the most promising avenues for increasing yields without harming the planet.
Merkel and other conservative leaders have warned that Germany risks undermining its credibility and harming its defense industry with these policies.
Samsung Electronics North America's chief executive, Tim Baxter, rejected Whirlpool's claims that his company's washers were harming the U.S. appliance industry.
"They are simply instilling fear in vulnerable people who live their lives without harming anybody," Supa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
However, this also opens up the possibility of building roads, bridges, pipelines and other infrastructure that ends up harming the environment.
Critics believe the call risks harming relations with China, though some have praised Trump for making a statement with the call.
She's spent most of that time learning the ants' ways and how to effectively poison them without harming other, noninvasive critters.
But if you look carefully enough, there are signs that human activity is harming one of the planet's most remote ecosystems.
They accused him of abusing his powers, violating administrative law and harming states that would incur incidental expenses under the program.
While a well-intentioned gesture of defiance to Trump's anti-women policies, Sweden's move risks harming more vulnerable girls and women.
We believe that bold, decisive action is needed to fight the pollution that is poisoning our communities and harming our health.
But California and several other states have recently adopted new laws to combat the ills of NDAs without harming harassment victims.
A shaped charge is an explosive double whammy used for breaching the hulls of vehicles and harming the people inside them.
The Kremlin's cyber-crime and corruption schemes are now actively harming the integrity of our democracy and we must fight back.
Surgery carries the risk of harming critical areas of the brain, and many drugs do not pass the blood-brain barrier.
"Swatting" is the act of reporting a made-up crime to police with the intent of disrupting and/or harming someone.
After Lincoln's assassination, Congress reduced the size to eight to prevent the new president, Andrew Johnson, from harming Congress' reconstruction efforts.
Along with hospitality executives, Garcia said that the media got the story wrong, harming his country's tourism industry in the process.
In July, the Department of Justice said it would launch a broad probe into whether top online platforms are harming competition.
Many people who enjoy gaming do so without harming other people — in fact, games can even have benefits for mental health.
They argue, as alleged in the lawsuit, that Trump has personally benefitted from his presidency and is harming other competing businesses.
Samsung Electronics North America's chief executive, Tim Baxter, rejected Whirlpool claims that the company's washers were harming the U.S. appliance industry.
But it's also uniquely confusing and even surreal to feel empathy for people who have been convicted of harming a child.
Felony charges of harming migratory birds required proof of intent and, as a result, were extremely rare in the industrial setting.
But I always think that as long as it's not something that's harming me, then I'm not really afraid of it.
Bob Barr (R-Ga.) urged last year that Republicans should rein in short-sale manipulators who are unfairly harming particular companies.
The policy lasted less than two years before being abandoned, although not before provoking international repercussions and harming the U.S. economy.
In short, while President Trump's scandals and deep popularity aren't helping the Republican legislative agenda, they're not overtly harming them either.
The outbreak has prompted accusations that authorities there acted too slowly out of a fear of harming the local tourist economy.
Breitbart, unsurprisingly, blamed it all on a supposed "deep state" of US national security officials committed to harming the Trump presidency.
While taking care of her son, she lives in constant terror of harming him and not being able to stop herself.
Are we going to make North Korea glow in the dark from radiation without harming South Korea or Japan or China?
But if that joke is about something that brings us genuine joy and isn't harming anyone, then what's the punch line?
It may look funny but harming our historic monuments and public property is no laughing matter, in fact, it's a crime.
China also reacted angrily, saying on Saturday the unilateral targeting of Chinese firms and people risked harming cooperation on North Korea.
We need assurances that our economy won't go into a tailspin, harming even those among us who will never get sick.
I'm talking about clients with the clear intention of harming and persecuting users: state authorities, intelligence agencies and fundamentalist religious groups.
Nicaragua's government, which denies harming prisoners, charged Coppens with "terrorism" offences but freed her last June as part of an amnesty.
Qatar tries to paint itself as a victim where criticism of the emirate is portrayed as harming Al-Jazeera's free speech.
The order allows authorities to remove guns from someone who poses a significant near-term danger of harming themselves or others.
First, it weakened environmental protection standards, despite clear evidence that the air we breathe is irreparably harming us and our children.
Successive administrations have exploited outdated war authorizations for purposes far beyond what Congress intended, harming both civilians and our national security.
"Without action, EU firms may lose access to UK liquidity pools and liquidity would be fragmented, harming both markets," Bailey said.
Whether harming their children or raising monsters of their own, these women eschew maternal expectation so thoroughly as to harm humanity.
He would falsely accuse them of damaging his apartment and property and of harming him and his family, the indictment said.
That's how I think of gun control: It's a tool to keep the mentally disturbed from harming you, me or themselves.
Thirty-five states have yet to ban the dangerous and debunked practice of 'conversion therapy,' which is harming our young people.
Short-term business practices are polluting our environment and harming our health and well-being for the sake of quick payouts.
Serbia maintains illegal parallel agencies to serve Serbs within Kosovo's territory, harming domestic sovereignty and impeding the integration of Kosovo's Serbs.
The question the White House wants to raise -- whether fossil fuels are harming the planet -- has been asked and answered. Decisively.
She is seeking damages from Fox News for harming her reputation, but she does not name Mr. Carlson as a defendant.
Children from low-income households were also found to have a higher than average risk of self-harming, the report said.
Merkel and other conservative leaders have warned that Germany risks undermining its credibility and harming its defence industry with these policies.
I sat while my community got together to banish a child from public life for the crime of harming no one.
"This analysis confirms what we already knew — Obamacare is flawed, failing, and harming the American people," wrote HHS spokeswoman Alleigh Marré.
Former spies also say that by revealing U.S. intelligence operations, the document risks harming key intelligence-sharing operations with other countries.
Two stark white pumps are ready to dispense hydrogen, a clean fuel without the climate-harming emissions of gasoline or diesel.
We believe that if you're not actually harming anyone or anything, pursuing your own happiness is nothing to feel guilty about.
I'm still regretful about how my pursuit of validation ended up harming others, all because I felt rejected for so long.
A clear majority of people — 57 percent — polled also thought that social media is harming society, saying that it "divides" people.
It described the actions of the American ship as seriously harming China's sovereignty and security, which threatens regional peace and stability.
O'Connor, who recorded much of the scene on her phone, said the gorilla didn't seem intent on harming the boy at first.
Israel will maintain its right to take action when terrorist organizations develop infrastructure aimed at harming our civilians, such as terror tunnels.
Human rights groups accused the U.N. chief of caving to pressure from powerful countries and said he risked harming his U.N. legacy.
Last week, the Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health released a "medical alert" report titled "Climate Change Is Harming Our Health" (PDF).
The perpetrators were each fined 500 Egyptian pounds ($28) on charges of inciting sectarian strife, harming national unity and vandalizing private property.
About 836,000 Americans a year go to the emergency room after harming themselves, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But when you're at the point where that's harming other people, someone has to step in and put an end to you.
In addition, thawing permafrost is harming infrastructure from Alaska to Siberia, with landslides and mysterious craters swallowing parts of the Russian Arctic.
A so-called "Trump effect" is damaging global progress on climate change by harming international diplomacy, according to a report published Monday.
"I have struggled with depression for years, and I had a three-year period of self-harming," she told me over email.
Scientists are concerned the intense interest is harming the nocturnal animals because they need to rest after foraging for food all night.
It felt like human victims wouldn't be far off, especially since many eventual killers began their history of violence by harming animals.
We know that having a high BMI hurts live birth rates, both by harming the quality of the eggs and the endometrium.
Like many others, Uber strongly opposes the President's unjust immigration ban which is harming many innocent people, many of whom are drivers.
Would employees view this as censoring an unpopular view, or harming efforts to make Google an inclusive environment for women and minorities?
In August, the Wall Street Journal published a piece noting that economists were already seeing election-induced uncertainty harming the US economy.
Beggar-thy-neighbor refers to international trade policy which aids the country which enacted it while harming its neighbors or trade partners.
Bekir Bozdag also told a news conference that the U.S. case was aimed at harming economic relations between Turkey, Iran and Russia.
Nearly 18% of teens in the US reported harming themselves at least once during the previous year, according to a new study.
Now that she had his confession in hand, she could go public if he did not take steps to stop harming women.
Regarding job security, Trump railed against globalization and said illegal immigration -- a signature cause of Trump's campaign -- was particularly harming African-Americans.
Republicans criticize Obamacare as an excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market and contend it is harming job growth by burdening businesses.
Volkswagen admitted last September that it installed "defeat devices" in about 11 million diesel cars globally, thereby harming a variety of constituencies.
Some experts fear France's unilateral approach with the digital tax will backfire, ultimately harming consumers and smaller businesses it aims to protect.
Clinton, the pressing issues of the day were criminal justice and gun violence, which she pointed out is disproportionately harming black Americans.
These are the reporters who reveal how the powerful are harming the weak, who speak to the most vulnerable in our society.
"As indicated already quite some time ago, geopolitics and geoeconomics are harming an otherwise positive investment sentiment," he said in a statement.
People who do not suffer when pursuing unachievable goals may waste their energies on pointless effort, thereby harming their chances of reproduction.
In its filing detailing Vinas' actions as a jihadi, the government made no mention of him directly harming anybody at any point.
The Trump administration last year said the United States would slap countermeasures on European goods unless the EU stopped "harming U.S. interests".
Many of them won't be content to reduce animal suffering if they fear they might be harming the environment in the process.
In his statement, he complained of "greedy corporate CEOs" rigging the tax code, harming market competition and hurting U.S. workers and communities.
In his statement, he complained of "greedy corporate CEOs" rigging the tax code, harming market competition and hurting U.S. workers and communities.
Cruz told reporters when asked by CNN that he was "not worried at all" about his rhetoric harming him in New York.
Also, lowering groundwater levels in aquifers has sucked water from nearby rivers and streams, reducing their flow and harming their aquatic life.
Now it is here—and with it, perhaps, the possibility of the complete physical experience of killing someone, without harming a soul.
Wind energy also greatly reduces a variety of health-harming air pollutants, including smog-causing sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
"It's important that these visualizations are always done with the caveat of harming none and for the good of all," she stresses.
China's foreign ministry also in July said that a single Japanese citizen was being investigated on suspicion of harming China's national security.
Gary is prone to occasional hyperbole, and I'm convinced that he'd at least try to help someone out who was self-harming.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the United States would slap countermeasures on European goods unless the EU stopped "harming U.S. interests".
No evidence exists currently that those residues are harming people, though studies have shown fish and other aquatic life have been impacted.
Val Valentino, was sued by several magicians for harming their livelihood, and became persona non grata in the tight-knit magic community.
However, it is a 400-pound gorilla … so his intentions of not harming him still may have because of the size difference.
"That is one of the major responsibilities of a bartender, to know when someone might be harming themselves with alcohol," Hu said.
In a series of tweets, Musk took aim at reporters, deriding their stories as a "disinformation campaign" aimed at harming his business.
A police officer met Samson at the office, where Samson told him that he was fine and not thinking of harming himself.
The question isn't whether to conduct seismic surveys in the Atlantic, but how to do the tests safely without harming marine life.
It enables us to write laws and create opportunities for ourselves, while still restraining government and others from overreaching and harming us.
The public prosecutor has said the women were arrested on suspicion of harming Saudi interests and offering support to hostile elements abroad.
The public prosecutor has said the women were arrested on suspicion of harming Saudi interests and offering support to hostile elements abroad.
He focused on epiphytes (literally "on plant"), or species that grow on trees without harming them, like mosses, lichens and other vegetation.
"I wasn't going to take the risk of harming myself when I have a child, and one on the way," she said.
"The fact is, to date, there are no confirmed reports of any clowns actually abducting, harming, killing [or] molesting kids," Radford says.
Parts of rivers have withered into a series of ponds or wide stretches of stone, harming the ecosystems that depend on them.
Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide can be manufactured as ultra-fine nanoparticles (measured in nanometers), which appear to be harming reefs, too.
They fell even further after a weak manufacturing report suggested the trade war was harming both China and the United States' economy.
"The student brought the gun and knife not with the intention of harming anyone," the statement read, according to The Wichita Eagle.
The U.S.-led coalition also tracked fleeing fighters and targeted those who "could be safely hit without harming civilians," the release added.
The fear, for proponents and critics alike, is that greedy speculators will run up the tab for taxpayers while harming current residents.
The burden of proof is placed on the gun owner to prove they are not at risk for harming themselves or others.
And ICE pointed to the immigrants who fail to appear for court proceedings for harming state prosecutors, not the agency's directive itself.
It has recently commenced a transaction fee pilot study on whether anticompetitive practices are harming investors in the execution of stock trades.
Our focus should not be nation-building, but rather lethal retaliation against those leaders whose nations assist terrorist intent on harming us.
In a climate dominated by fears that the U.K. is harming itself by exiting the EU, it would have been well timed.
"Win at all costs does not mean win with the intent of harming our democracy and hurting an entire nation," Davis said.
As it turns out, the research remains unclear as to just how little a pregnant woman could drink without harming her child.
The website previously claimed Jewish people in the town of Whitefish were harming the business of prominent white supremacist Richard Spencer's mother.
Yet it's not the tariffs alone that are harming their businesses; it's also the uncertainty surrounding whether there will be a deal.
I do not respect or support criminals who are killing people, who are harming people, and are lying about what they're doing.
But with each new post, she gets a flood of comments accusing her of harming her baby because the bump is small.
In effect, the president's desire to improve trade deals for America's benefit may be harming the world's economy in the long run.
These factors don't exempt the platform companies from close scrutiny to make sure that they are not stifling competition or harming consumers.
You guys are running around, and you hear lots of conservative politicians talking about how somehow laws like 230 are harming them.
One 2009 study found that two-thirds of providers reported "extreme sadness" and "difficulty concentrating" in the wake of harming a patient.
The world's most widely used insecticides are killing bees and harming their colonies, according to a pair of studies released on Thursday.
Dombrovskis said that the best way to avoid harming the British economy would be for Britain to stay in the European Union.
If the petitioner demonstrates that someone is at "significant risk" of harming themselves or others, law enforcement will seize that person's firearms.
But it's hard to imagine its 28 percent cut to the State Department not substantially harming US efforts at humanitarian aid abroad.
The stories today are the same: rejection, depression, and a growing fear that regressive politics and bigoted rhetoric is harming their lives.
These higher costs make it harder for entrepreneurs to start new companies and hire talent, thereby undermining innovation and harming economic growth.
"They can, for a time, shift to doing infrastructure and site preparation, but the hardware shortage is undoubtedly harming timelines," he said.
Self-immolation is a violent act directed at oneself without harming others; it challenges the perception of heroism and smashes the ego.
"The pro-life movement will absolutely be committed to preventing this dangerous business from harming American women," Hawkins wrote in an email.
This way, we can allay terrorism concerns, and we can make sure refugees are adding to American life—and not harming it.
Construction would strip shade from streams and pollute them with sediment, harming fish central to the Klamath's traditions and way of life.
They are now happening far more frequently than they did last century and are harming marine life, according to a new study.
The Taliban warned last week that they would continue attacks during Ramadan but said they would take care to avoid harming civilians.
She is now concerned that the E.P.A. may try to undermine her study's repeated findings that some pesticides may be harming children.
Of course, with a piece of black electrical tape, you can block the sensor completely without harming the aesthetics of the bin.
I'm not pro or anti technology, but I think for many of us we're using it in ways that are harming us.
These health-harming chemicals off-gas from a wide range of indoor products, including carpeting, paper, cleaning products, paint, and cigarette smoke.
"Qualcomm's illegal business practices are harming Apple and the entire industry," Apple said in a June statement after the complaint was filed.
Only a locked door prevented him from entering and harming the congregants on Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Only 25 percent of them said it would be worth job loss, while 46 percent thought Brexit was worth harming the economy.
You might jot down a list of dos and don'ts of what to do when you think someone might be harming themselves.
One out of six federal district court benches remains empty; this trial judge shortage is overloading and harming our entire judicial system.
It was also meant to instill fear and suspicion, while harming the country's economy, heavily dependent on foreign investment and international aid.
In December, the court ordered Elia to stop the allegations against the conservatorship, particularly those suggesting the conservatorship is harming Britney Spears.
For newly seeded areas or tender young plants, the Gardena 1951 Spike Sprinkler delivers the water they need without harming their growth.
Across the globe, there is a resounding consensus among the health and medical community that climate change is already harming human health.
Detractors of the bureau deride it for overreach, contending that it has stymied lending, harming the housing market and stalling car sales.
MORE (R-Ariz.) to permanently end these cabotage laws that profit only four companies while harming both consumers and many other businesses.
That approach combats the spread of disinformation without harming civic engagement or limiting the ability of campaigns to connect directly with voters.
UnitedHealthcare sued one company, American Renal Associates, over the practice, claiming it was harming patients by converting them to less generous coverage.
CBP officials acknowledged that trucks and earth-moving equipment driving through the fragile desert risk harming sites outside the specific construction zones.
In response, they vow to find the anonymous man in the video to stop him from harming any other animals — or persons.
Drugmakers have minimal data on side effects during the early stages of the process and the effects could end up harming patients.
He says Musk, whose Twitter habits have long been under a microscope, should pay punitive and other damages for harming his reputation.
And the American administration would like to be able to arbitrarily slap tariffs on Canadian exports it believes are harming American companies.
The judge saw it Jamie's way and ordered Elia to immediately stop his claims ... especially those suggesting the conservatorship is harming Britney.
Uhlmann said if the U.S. steps "out of the picture," an "ever more authoritarian China" will step in, potentially harming worldwide trade.
Netanyahu's personal battle for survival has been accompanied by the corrupting of the public service and the harming of the free press.
Even worse, schools will be unable to track teachers with bad records who jump from school to school harming or harassing children.
Authoritarian regimes will use the net neutrality rollback as an excuse to establish more controls over internet content, harming freedom of speech.
At the same time, many sex workers also grapple with mental health issues that increase their risk of harming themselves, he said.
Under the MBTA , anyone harming one of the regal birds could face up to two years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Trump no longer believed Bolton could advocate for the President's agenda, and instead felt he was harming his credibility, the official said.
Regulators have also said some details on how Treasury securities change hands could weed out questionable trading practices without harming the market.
This obsession could be harming their health and killing their relationships, according to a recently published study in Academy of Management Proceedings.

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