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to harm
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to harm in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to harm in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of to harm in a Sentence
We're focused on the people who mean us harm, we're not about browsing through the private lives of the citizens of this country. We do not have population-scale monitoring or anything like that.
When you apply to 10 jobs and you get rejected from all of them, you feel as though it's your own failing and it's a reflection on you, it can harm people's confidence and self-esteem much worse than failures in other markets because what you are pitching is your labor and time and care.
There are several scenarios where a person may put themselves in further harm by making a voice call, from victims of domestic abuse who are silently trying to get help to consumers who are hiding during a home invasion and don’t want to make noise and call attention to themselves.
We want future generations to understand the cost of freedom because freedom is not free, the younger generation needs to grasp the reality that there is a world out there that wants to do them harm. And I hope that this May 30th everyone takes a moment to say thank you for that sacrifice.
Even at the time of SARS1 in 2003, steroids were used, but at very different doses. Some of the studies showed a harm from steroids in SARS, some said there's possible benefits. A meta-analysis in 29 different studies in SARS was inconclusive. There's also been inconclusive results on MERS coronavirus and also influenza.
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