Word: harmfulness
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...thought it was a good case," said William Hankins. "And it does harm the students not to have [the law] come to them from someone they identify with...
...film urged students to use campus emergency phones if they or others are in danger of harm. It also encouraged students to lock their rooms and their bikes at all times...
Perhaps they mean no harm. After all, if they really wanted to run roughshod over convention, they might have gone for the more muscular "working class" or even dusted off the dread "proletariat." Middle class is the wimpiest term in the lexicon of social taxonomy, meaning little more than not rich, not poor. Ask what class we're in, and we all shrug modestly and say, "Middle, you know, like everyone else...
Moore said that his book, despite the fears it might inspire in some college administrators, will ultimately do more good than harm. The publicity surrounding his book has helped alert colleges to the pervasiveness of students cheating, he said...
...head throughout the night. Instead of counting sheep when I couldn't fall asleep, I could only see dolphins, leaping over the waves, in the most politically correct of all symbols that, situated just to the left of Charlie on the Star Kist can, reads "Dolphins Safe: No Harm To Dolphins...