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harms <a harm; harms> N

harms

harm VB (relations)

harm N

doing harm (to)

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This surfactant is also found to have estrogenic effect and possibly other harms to organisms including mammals.
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But at no time was she told of the potential harms of forceps delivery.
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Alcohol and tobacco are trail-blazing in terms of harms to physical, mental and social health.
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Since they prove a why not have the status quo, harms are properly evaluated under significance.
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There is substantial evidence that sexualisation harms children: it promotes body image concerns, eating disorders, and gender stereotyping.
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Synthetic identity theft primarily harms the creditors who unwittingly grant the fraudsters credit.
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Any act of violence though outwardly is seen to harm others, harms the soul of the person indulging in the act.
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This holistic economic, industrial and social framework seeks to build efficient, waste-free systems that will enhance sustainability and reduce environmental harms.
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They implant a microchip in his head that punishes him whenever he harms a human.
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This targets two or more distinct enterprises acting together in a way that harms third parties.
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