1. However, violent sports that make excessive demands on the body with little preparation, can do more harm than good. 2. In claiming to diagnose and treat this illness doctors can do more harm than good. 3. Recent changes in housing policy, though well-meant, have done more harm than good. 4. Simply prescribing new participative leadership styles for all effective managers can do more harm than good. 5. Some representatives from health clinics argued that the proposal would cause more harm than good. 6. To cut taxes would probably do the economy more harm than good. 7. Nudism, the council decided, was doing the resort more harm than good. 8. Some well meaning articles and presentations on cultural differences have a potential to do more harm than good and may not be as amusing. 9. Some American businessmen wondered if the United States was not doing more harm than good by underwriting the domestic policies of the Labour government. |