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harmed
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Harmed
of Harm
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of harmed in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of harmed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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We don't know if the child will have speech problems or eating problems. The concern here is this was a healthy baby that was supposed to leave the hospital, but instead was harmed by the hospital.
Although we welcome this long-overdue action, this ban comes too late for the thousands of women who have been irreparably harmed by these devices, since at least 2011, there has been clear evidence that these products are unsafe for treating pelvic organ prolapse and lack any clinically significant benefits in comparison to nonmesh products.
Given the stark racial disparities in our criminal justice system, this would cause the most harm to Black and brown families and communities already harmed by mass incarceration, children should not be forced to go hungry because a parent is incarcerated.
They are hurtful to millions of Mississippians who are people of goodwill, and they're harmful because they tend to reinforce the stereotypes that have held back our state for so long and that have cost us jobs and harmed our economy.
There’s one part of the brain extremely sensitive to lack of oxygen : the hippocampus, when it is harmed by a lack of oxygen, it may remain damaged for life.
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- DañadoSpanish
- blesséFrench
- prejudicadoPortuguese
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