1. I fear that it will cause great panic in the City and in America and do harm to the Allies. 2. And while these vessels reopen and leak in some patients, the treatment can be repeated, if needed, without harm to the eye. 3. Giving you more of your own money does more harm to the nation than driving planes into the financial district. 4. He has been relentless in pursuit of those he believes take advantage of, or worse, do real harm to consumers. 5. How has the unacceptable behavior of this chief executive brought severe damage and harm to the nation? 6. I often wonder why you often do harm to our country. 7. If you believe that a program can only do harm to society, you might try to get it discontinued. 8. If she were to run as an independent, she might well do more harm to the Democratic candidate by siphoning off female votes. 9. It sounds to us like a bunch of the same sort of anachronistic ideas that did so much harm to Africa in the past. 10. Not because he did any harm to the eight investors. |