91. Even then, the Justice Department study concluded, there were still serious concerns that the alliance would do more harm than good to consumers. 92. Financial markets have priced in its participation, and a surprise rejection would do more harm than good, analysts say. 93. For legislators to move in lock step with the leadership may sound efficient, but over the years, it has probably done more harm than good. 94. For once they are on the books, there may be no way of getting rid of them even after they start doing more harm than good. 95. Gardeners who head outside with a sprayerful of pesticides aimed at the lawn or the tomato patch may be doing more harm than good. 96. Freire and other industry spokesmen complain that the measure could cause more harm than good. 97. Given the subtleties of human physiology, quick genetic fixes are likely to do more harm than good. 98. Generic exercises that are not tailored to your specific problem may do more harm than good. 99. Grier defended his drafts toward the end of last season, in an interview that seemed to do more harm than good. 100. Guessing can do more harm than good. |