1. A lone gunman with an apparent grudge can do great harm. 2. Alcohol and tobacco inflict great harm on individual health and have a high social cost. 3. If anyone at that point feels it is worth omitting altogether, no great harm will be done. 4. He was knowingly, deliberately and secretly acting, setting out to do something which would inevitably inflict great harm on his principal. 5. It is unacceptable and has the potential to cause great harm to children who may see it. 6. A thug pleaded not guilty recently in Plymouth, Mich., to a felony charge of assault to do great bodily harm less than murder. 7. But for the first time in history there are no large groups of Jews anywhere in the world who are being threatened with great bodily harm, Edelman said. 8. But great harm was done. 9. But it is worth enacting because it might do some good and poses no great harm. 10. But if the bot is programmed to be destructive, it has the potential for great harm. |