11. But as Mark Smith reports some believe it could do more harm than good. 12. She says modern methods do more harm than good, and has written a book designed to teach youngsters the traditional way. 13. He is worried that some trainers could do more harm than good by attempting to treat injuries without the correct tuition. 14. In this play, Miller shows the danger of over-protection and illustrates how this can do more harm than good to a young adult. 15. Already, however, critics say his plan is more about tax reform than education policy and could cause more harm than good. 16. Although he is a good campaigner, Clinton carries a lot of baggage that could do Gore more harm than good with many voters. 17. An openly hostile stance toward Chavez could do more harm than good. 18. And does increased international capital mobility do more harm than good in the capital-hungry emerging markets of Asia and Latin America? 19. And even that amount may have done more harm than good. 20. And industry experts say that outside attempts to stanch the bleeding may do more harm than good. |