Word: harmful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that started a week earlier, and they look for it to peter out somewhere between 600 and 635 on the Dow-Jones average. The margin cut has done nothing to change their opinion. "It's a proper move, but innocuous," says Biel. "It doesn't do any harm; it doesn't do any good...
Will it hurt me to take this stuff?" Told that he could take the vaccine without harm, he said: "I mean it's liquor I been drinking." Again he was reassured. One Clevelander asked for vaccine to take to a friend waiting in his car-already paralyzed by one type of polio. An attendant took the vaccine...
...operation of the libel laws is even more serious. Judges and juries are increasingly inclined to regard any criticism as defamation and to award damages out of all relation to any harm done. The trouble here is not that newspapers do commit libels and do pay heavy damages...
...scholars, for research. Pusey, in fact, has stated that he feels most scholars are fully as loyal to their discipline as to their college. Only a man who sympathized with this orientation toward scholarship could lead the Faculty. But leadership too far in the direction of research would harm the College, even if it enhanced the University's status as a center of knowledge...
...takes his inoculations on one of the armed forces' medical production lines, many a G.I. has been moved to rueful speculation: How many shots must a man get before they begin to do more harm than good? Last week an Air Force doctor provided an answer that was hardly reassuring for the needle-shy. Repeated inoculations of vaccines, reported Major Rexford Haycraft, are not organically harmful...