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dégoûtant
тежка телесна повреда
grievous bodily harm СЪЩ no pl ЮР
bodily harm, injury
I. bodily [ˈbɒdəlɪ] ПРИЛ
bodily harm, injury
bodily functions, needs
II. bodily [ˈbɒdəlɪ] НРЧ
I. harm [hɑːm, Am hɑːrm] СЪЩ no pl
to do harm to sb/sth
II. harm [hɑːm, Am hɑːrm] ГЛАГ прх
1. harm (hurt, ruin):
2. harm (spoil):
grievous [ˈgriːvəs] ПРИЛ form
grievous danger
grievous error
grievous injuries
Present
Iharm
youharm
he/she/itharms
weharm
youharm
theyharm
Past
Iharmed
youharmed
he/she/itharmed
weharmed
youharmed
theyharmed
Present Perfect
Ihaveharmed
youhaveharmed
he/she/ithasharmed
wehaveharmed
youhaveharmed
theyhaveharmed
Past Perfect
Ihadharmed
youhadharmed
he/she/ithadharmed
wehadharmed
youhadharmed
theyhadharmed
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By having a regulated market, we control the quality and thus potentially reduce harm in users.
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These harms often outweigh the harm caused by the original crime.
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Second, courts also consider whether potential market harm might exist beyond that of direct substitution, such as in the potential existence of a licencing market.
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While agreeable individuals are habitually likely to help others, disagreeable people may be more likely to cause harm.
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Misinformation can do real harm, because it distorts predictions.
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