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Also, the usefulness or harmfulness of truth should not be a concern.
I've tried to bring those images into the daylight to reduce their harmfulness.
The results seem to call into question exactly which method the British government is using to determine the relative harmfulness of drugs.
There are no established procedures similar to the animal tests used to judge the harmfulness of chemicals, he said.
It strikes me as rather odd, though, that the harmfulness of the substances has not been established beyond question.
"I think there's been a change in young people's attitude about the risk and harmfulness about using drugs," she said.
Yes indeed, the law says Bits can drink and smoke all the tobacco they want - two drugs at the top of the harmfulness list.
In the case which concerns us today, major suspicions exist about the harmfulness of these electromagnetic fields to the human body.
What I find important is that, for many, this discussion has led to a greater appreciation of the harmfulness of these products.
During his trial, the prosecutor argued for the harmfulness of child pornography possession and why it should remain illegal.
Researchers say that there is no such evidence of brain changes, although pornography's harmfulness "is still in dispute."
Encouraging the prevention or reduction of waste production and its harmfulness, in particular by:
In accordance with the precautionary principle, this possible harmfulness has to be underpinned scientifically.
Victor does not (or wishes not to) see the harmfulness and uselessness of his products.
Rapid screening can also be done on the basis of a harmfulness profile, for the tonnage is not a determining factor.
Particularly, this is the case where the harmfulness and blameworthiness of offender's actions are not proportionate to the punishment.
Finally, I am of the opinion that the generally recognised criteria for harmfulness, namely dosage and use, need to be maintained.
The ratio rests on unwarranted assumptions about the relative harmfulness of the two forms of the drugs.
The few prohibited drugs were limited to those on the harmfulness index that were several degrees above mild feelings of well-being.
The second is the culpability principle; that punishment should be in proportion to the harmfulness and blameworthiness of an offender's actions.
Additionally, several private entities have developed separate list-some of which rank levels of chemical harmfulness.
The Surgeon General's warning on the dangers of smoking misleadingly makes tobacco harmfulness seem a new discovery.
"Obviously, drug education and drug prevention has increased," she said, "There's been increased attention in the media to the harmfulness of drugs.
Ahimsa is a Sanskrit word which can be translated most directly as "refraining from harmfulness."
"The evidence is quite compelling for [mephedrone's] harmfulness," he said.