41. It could do no harm to have a temporary truce and it would be churlish to refuse to give the advice he wanted. 42. She says modern methods do more harm than good, and has written a book designed to teach youngsters the traditional way. 43. But environmentalists say it will do some harm. 44. He is worried that some trainers could do more harm than good by attempting to treat injuries without the correct tuition. 45. In this play, Miller shows the danger of over-protection and illustrates how this can do more harm than good to a young adult. 46. Although chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, have been blamed for the destruction of ozone, they actually do little harm until they come into contact with ice particles. 47. Among them were cooperating fully with law enforcement agencies if an investigation was launched, and never putting an abuser in a position where he could do additional harm. 48. Among techniques that do not do any harm and can be profoundly relaxing are massage, meditation and tai chi, to name a few. 49. An openly hostile stance toward Chavez could do more harm than good. 50. And does increased international capital mobility do more harm than good in the capital-hungry emerging markets of Asia and Latin America? |