11. He expects to unveil this fall a long-promised policy proposal to protect wild runs from harm from large-scale hatchery fish production. 12. Judd said people should not underestimate the harm from The Union Leader of Manchester, whose conservative editorials have attacked Bush for ignoring the state, among other things. 13. Klare Allen, community organizer at Alternatives for Community and Environment in Roxbury, said she sees the harm from air pollution daily. 14. No incidents of harm from poor or delayed treatment have been reported. 15. Officials say the more realistic approach spares tourist destinations undue financial harm from closed swimming areas on lakes and rivers. 16. People claiming harm from Halcion display symptoms resulting from cognitive impairment, he said. 17. She has made presentations at schools and pressed local authorities to air radio and TV advisories about the potential harm from the sun. 18. Some commercial Internet merchants have tended to play down the potential for harm from an illegal interception of credit card information over the Internet. 19. The agreement leaves unresolved, however, the dispute between the two sides over the extent of harm from silicone implants. 20. The agreement, however, leaves unresolved the dispute between the two sides over the harm from silicone implants. |