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Harms

Harms meaning

plural of harm

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As 2024 unfolds, the reimagination of previous proposed legislation over online harms, now the Online Harms Bill, will be tabled at the House of Commons, bringing forth amendments to the Criminal Code and the Human Rights Act.

Any policy that harms prosperity harms health.

Possible harms As iridology has no value in diagnosing any diseases, possible harms in the use of iridology include the waste of time and money.

The film was directed by Herbert Vesely and stars Mathieu Carrière as Schiele, Jane Birkin as his early artistic muse Wally Neuzil, Christine Kaufman as his wife, Edith Harms, and Kristina Van Eyck as her sister, Adele Harms.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the motion faced objections from Glasgow's and Social Care Partnership who said Parkhead had “alcohol related harms significantly above the Scottish rate”.

Also on Monday, the latest draft on the Global Goal on Adaptation — the text on how countries, especially vulnerable ones, can adapt to weather extremes and climate harms — was released on Monday.

And I just want to point out right that we are not talking about hypothetical harms; these are real patients, many of whom are sitting in the courtroom today.

And of course, intensifying harms as we’ve seen every day are costing billions of dollars, not to mention endangering lives, including here in the U.S. and everywhere.

And when you already have systemic racism and discrimination, these technologies amplify harms against marginalized communities at much greater scale and speed.

An opponent, Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn., said the bill “harms our military readiness by undermining morale and failing to support our servicemembers with its divisive policy riders” on matters such as abortion, sex, and race.

As an institution — not simply individual journalists or organizations making their own decisions — the press needs to know how GenAI either fulfills or harms its public mission.

But an earlier IPCC report detailed how the harms—including even nastier extreme weather—are much worse beyond 1.5 degrees of warming.

But many ill-defined online harms are either considered not criminal or go unreported.

Christine Harms led Colorado's School Safety Resource Center since 2012 and has worked with the center since 2009.

Co-owner Lauren Harms explains how the Risograph printer works at Next Chapter Studio in Nob Hill.

COVID rarely harms young people.

Despite concerns that leisure and hospitality wouldn't bounce back from the economic harms businesses suffered in 2020, there are signs of a healthier sector in the report.

Drawing out these differences and understanding their policy implications, along with identifying how they could be improved, is vital, as legislators consider ways to address the harms caused by the data brokerage ecosystem.

During peak ozone season, from March to November, people across the country experience its harms.

For those at high risk, colonoscopies may be useful, but it’s important to weigh the potential benefits against the potential harms.