Word: harmfulness
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...French libel law is more weighted in favor ofthe plaintiff," Suleiman says. "Suleiman says. "Ifthe journalist makes statements that are libelous,that is, which do harm to the 'honor andreputation' of an individual, that is sufficient,I believe," to win a case...
...When it happened there was a threat of harm toher," he said. "She was in danger from...
...this case, however, the resulting benefit to insurance companies may be outweighed by the possible harm. Giving information about HIV tests to insurance companies allows and even encourages them to penalize those people who have simply asked for the tests. Companies may then charge these individuals higher premiums or deny them coverage altogether...
...rate hikes would harm the economy, and intervention won't work, what can be done to strengthen the dollar? Some economists argue for doing nothing. "By a process of elimination, I come to the belief that a hands-off policy is best," says Robert Hormats, vice chairman of the international division of Goldman Sachs. "If the Federal Reserve raised rates and it didn't work, then they are really in a quandary" because the central bank would be under pressure to push rates even higher. Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist Rudiger Dornbusch concurs: "We should stop doing something every time...
...their early 20s, when many of them come to grips with their adult identities. The actors who starred in that movie did not become the so-called Brat Pack until after the movie was made and the media had labeled them as such. I did not fully realize the harm of this term until I read your article on new young stars, with its chart updating the careers of the stars of St. Elmo's Fire. What I don't like is that the media is once again trying to label actors. Call them Generation X-Cellent now, so that...