11. It did no harm that he also had an engaging way about him and made a dashing picture on horseback. 12. It does no harm to ask. 13. It does not look as though any real harm has been done. 14. No harm was done by the apparent lack of male influence. 15. On the other hand, she was gorgeous and it could do no harm to say hello. 16. Recent changes in housing policy, though well-meant, have done more harm than good. 17. Simply prescribing new participative leadership styles for all effective managers can do more harm than good. 18. There are also the possibly more serious accusations that positive harm has been done, and this, particularly to the children. |