31. In fact, sealing the wound can create an incubator for infection and do more harm than good. 32. In fact, the U.N. presence is, by now, doing far more harm than good. 33. Isolated or poorly conceived programs for the talented, he said many times, did more harm than good. 34. It does more harm than good. 35. It is impossible to know, at this point, if the talks did more harm than good. 36. It is also the point at which schools begin to funnel them off into programs for disruptive students that, some believe, do more harm than good. 37. It is hardly news that mainstream economists think regulation often does more harm than good. 38. More important, efforts to ban the surcharges are apt to backfire and cause bank customers more harm than good. 39. Moreover, using fiscal policy to tame recessions often did more harm than good. 40. Not according to a pair of Danish researchers who have started a fierce debate suggesting that cancer screening could do more harm than good. |