1. We will not allow people into our country who are looking to do harm to our people.
2. I thought it would do more harm to me than good.
3. We have some folks out there that intend to do harm to public officials.
4. He said he wanted to create a culture of zero harm through the changes.
5. It would harm the willingness of a lot of people to work with us.
6. Early said Scott believed the man was going to harm him or his family.
7. My view is, where is the harm in getting the type of information you want?
8. It was a clear line of harm or no harm, he said.
9. What about apps that simply ask users to give permission to harm them?
10. Thursday pledged that no harm will meet these who are evacuated.
11. Without it they have the potential to cause great harm, the report says.
12. These proposals could put lives at risk and harm patient care.
13. That can also do serious harm to an economy.
14. The net result was a loss of competition and harm to end users, the regulators said.
15. He had a choice to come out and we would not harm him, or stay in and we would.