Word: harmfulness
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...gasped when I read in the July 5 issue of TIME a quotation allegedly coming from me that my family is nicer than the Kennedys. That quotation not only misrepresents me, but it does great harm to a distinguished family and to my son, whom I admire and love. I don't think that...
Discussing the fear that disarmament would seriously harm the nation's economy, Gustafson warned of the "multiplier fallacy." This belief states that while defense investment money "multiplies," benefiting more and more people, money spent in other enterprises does not. All money "multiplies," he maintained...
Roman Catholic cardinals spoke out against the ruling. New York's Francis Cardinal Spellman thought it would "do great harm to our country." Boston's Richard Cardinal Cushing called it "a great tragedy." Los Angeles' James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre said that "our American heritage of philosophy, of religion and of freedom is being abandoned...
...According to the nationwide crime statistics gathered by the FBI, Negroes, making up 10% of the total U.S. population, account for considerably more than half of all arrests for murder, robbery, and other crimes involving bodily harm or the threat...
...case when Parliament reconvenes next week. He may yet, as in the past, confound his critics in Commons. But the affair may seriously affect the Tories' already shaky chances at the next elections, which Macmillan will now probably try to delay. Said Tory Backbencher Lord Lambton: "The harm this will do to the Conservative Party will be enormous. There has been for some time a general feeling of unrest in this country as to the morality of the present government. This feeling will be immensely increased...