11. His decision showed more concern for the immediate economic harm to the company than for the potentially greater harm to the public posed by contaminated meat. 12. It also includes private facilities such as marinas and waterfront businesses and others who can demonstrate economic harm. 13. It also causes significant economic harm because it keeps adults from working. 14. It is hard to imagine Russia now doing much more economic harm. 15. It was rational for Congress to decide, he said, that the menace of guns in schools did the country economic harm. 16. Judge Wald suggested that some sort of balancing of consumer benefit vs. economic harm in product decisions was, at times, something courts should do. 17. Overall, economists say the economic harm is negligible compared with the huge boon provided by the Olympics. 18. Over time, they argue, economic harm would result. 19. The Clinton administration believes snowmobiling should be limited in national parks, but critics said Thursday that any cutback could cause economic harm and unfairly limit access to nature. 20. The industry had argued it faced irreparable economic harm by disclosing trade secrets. |