Word: harming
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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President Ford's modest proposals are not likely to do much harm, but neither are they likely to do much good. Instead we should recognize and address ourselves to the structural changes in our economy...
Breyer and Andrew L. Kaufman, professor of Law, expressed the fear than an intermediate court acting as a screening body would harm the symbolic role of the Supreme Court...
...charged the SEIU with engaging in "illegal strike activity including acts of physical assault, threats of personal harm, destruction of property, vandalism, mass picketing and blockage of entrance...
...Ford, as a Christian, wants to forgive Nixon, God bless him," says Philosophy Professor Richard Mouw of Calvin College in Ford's home town of Grand Rapids. "But to pardon him has legal and political ramifications. If Ford has circumvented the legal system in a way that would do harm, he could be judged for that...
Many religious thinkers believe that the pardon has done serious harm. They argue that, because it has halted the due process of law in regard to Nixon's actions in Watergate, the pardon constitutes a grave miscarriage of justice. Americans now will never know the full truth about Watergate, or be assured, as they had a right to be, that there were not other, more fearful skeletons in the White House closets. Richard Nixon may well be suffering, but the American people have also suffered?and at Nixon's hands. Deceived, anguished, still too much in the dark about...