71. A devaluation during the growth years might have boosted exports by making them cheaper, without doing much harm. 72. A century or so ago hospitals were often feared as places that might do more harm than good for the average patient. 73. A cherry picker used for pruning can do more harm than good if it runs over the roots of an old tree. 74. A rebate this year will do no harm, and may do some good. 75. A stroll through this Victorian theme park will do no harm. 76. A three-week-long road blockade by the coca growers that ended last week did serious harm to American and Bolivian efforts to encourage alternative agricultural development. 77. A. It may do more harm than good. 78. Accordingly, state Attorney General Bill Lockyer and the FTC are investigating pricing in the state to determine whether the proposed alliance would do significant harm to competition. 79. All of that stuff is designed to detect human error, to correct it before it does any harm. 80. Alarmed, traditionalists pointed to stories in Navajo lore about evil people who have been banished to space so they could do no harm to the Navajo people. |