present participle of harm, Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune, That which causes injury, damage, or loss, To cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something, grill, cause damage, injure, damage, injury; evil, wickedness, badness; bad, wrong, missile that zeroes in on and targets sources of radar waves, dere, charge, That which adversely affects the interests or welfare of an individual or a group This covers: Physical harm, discomfort, anxiety, pain, psychological disturbance and includes social disadvantage (e g ostracism) This can be very difficult to judge and sometimes harm may be experienced as a result of the research, but some time later (eg bad publicity) which renders informed consent problematical, (High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) -- A high speed missile that seeks out radar stations HDD - Head-Down Display HDU - Hose-Drum Unit HF - High Frequency (3-30 MHz) HIRSS - Helicopter Infra-Red Suppression System HMMWV - High-Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle HOT - Haut subsonique Optiquement Téléguidé tiré d'un Tube HOTAS - Hands On Throttle And Stick HOTCC - Hands On Throttle, Collective and Cyclic hp - horsepower hr - hour(s) HUD - Head-Up Display HUDWAC - Head-Up Display Weapon Aiming Computer HUDWASS - Head-Up Display Weapon Aiming SubSystem, High aspect ratio micromachining, High Aspect Ratio MEMS MEMS manufacturing techniques including surface micromachining, a problem in the status quo constituing a need for a change, A male given name, Low German, derived from Herman, meaning "army man", high-speed antiradiation missile, cause or do harm to; "These pills won't harm your system, To hurt; to injure; to damage; to wrong, US-built AGM 88A high-speed antiradiation missile used against air defenses, If you say it does no harm to do something or there is no harm in doing something, you mean that it might be worth doing, and you will not be blamed for doing it. They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking, If you say that there is no harm done, you are telling someone not to worry about something that has happened because it has not caused any serious injury or damage. There, now, you're all right. No harm done, If someone is put in harm's way, they are caused to be in a dangerous situation. These men were never told how they'd been put in harm's way, If you say that someone or something will come to no harm or that no harm will come to them, you mean that they will not be hurt or damaged in any way. There is always a lifeguard to ensure that no one comes to any harm, Harm is the damage to something which is caused by a particular course of action. To cut taxes would probably do the economy more harm than good, To harm a person or animal means to cause them physical injury, usually on purpose. The hijackers seemed anxious not to harm anyone. = injure, hurt, Harm is physical injury to a person or an animal which is usually caused on purpose. All dogs are capable of doing harm to human beings, To harm a thing, or sometimes a person, means to damage them or make them less effective or successful than they were. a warning that the product may harm the environment = damage, ruin, High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile, If someone or something is out of harm's way, they are in a safe place away from danger or from the possibility of being damaged. For parents, it is an easy way of keeping their children entertained, or simply out of harm's way, Defined in regulations implementing the ESA as an act "which actually kills or injures" listed wildlife Harm may include "significant habitat modifications or degradation where it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns including breeding, feeding, or sheltering ", In the definition of "take" in the Endangered Species Act, harm means an act which actually kills or injures wildlife Such act may include significant habitat modification or degradation where it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding, or sheltering, Damage or detriment Within the context of the Act's exceptions to disclosure, "harm" is the term used to refer to the injury to a particular public or private interest that could occur as the result of the disclosure of certain types of information in records in the custody or under the control of a public body The harm must be specific to the context of the request The general test for harm under the Act is whether there is a reasonable expectation of harm flowing from disclosure of the specific information at issue, any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc, An act which actually kills or injures wildlife Such acts may include significant habitat modification or degradation when it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns including breeding, feeding, or sheltering, the occurrence of a change for the worse, the act of damaging something or someone, cause or do harm to; "These pills won't harm your system",
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Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune
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That which causes injury, damage, or loss
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To cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something
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cause damage, injure fiil
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damage, injury; evil, wickedness, badness; bad, wrong isim
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missile that zeroes in on and targets sources of radar waves
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charge
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That which adversely affects the interests or welfare of an individual or a group This covers: Physical harm, discomfort, anxiety, pain, psychological disturbance and includes social disadvantage (e g ostracism) This can be very difficult to judge and sometimes harm may be experienced as a result of the research, but some time later (eg bad publicity) which renders informed consent problematical
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(High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) -- A high speed missile that seeks out radar stations HDD - Head-Down Display HDU - Hose-Drum Unit HF - High Frequency (3-30 MHz) HIRSS - Helicopter Infra-Red Suppression System HMMWV - High-Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle HOT - Haut subsonique Optiquement Téléguidé tiré d'un Tube HOTAS - Hands On Throttle And Stick HOTCC - Hands On Throttle, Collective and Cyclic hp - horsepower hr - hour(s) HUD - Head-Up Display HUDWAC - Head-Up Display Weapon Aiming Computer HUDWASS - Head-Up Display Weapon Aiming SubSystem
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harm
High aspect ratio micromachining
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High Aspect Ratio MEMS MEMS manufacturing techniques including surface micromachining
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harm
a problem in the status quo constituing a need for a change
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A male given name, Low German, derived from Herman, meaning "army man"
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harm
high-speed antiradiation missile
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cause or do harm to; "These pills won't harm your system
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harm
To hurt; to injure; to damage; to wrong
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harm
US-built AGM 88A high-speed antiradiation missile used against air defenses
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If you say it does no harm to do something or there is no harm in doing something, you mean that it might be worth doing, and you will not be blamed for doing it. They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking
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If you say that there is no harm done, you are telling someone not to worry about something that has happened because it has not caused any serious injury or damage. There, now, you're all right. No harm done
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If someone is put in harm's way, they are caused to be in a dangerous situation. These men were never told how they'd been put in harm's way
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If you say that someone or something will come to no harm or that no harm will come to them, you mean that they will not be hurt or damaged in any way. There is always a lifeguard to ensure that no one comes to any harm
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Harm is the damage to something which is caused by a particular course of action. To cut taxes would probably do the economy more harm than good
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To harm a person or animal means to cause them physical injury, usually on purpose. The hijackers seemed anxious not to harm anyone. = injure, hurt
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Harm is physical injury to a person or an animal which is usually caused on purpose. All dogs are capable of doing harm to human beings
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To harm a thing, or sometimes a person, means to damage them or make them less effective or successful than they were. a warning that the product may harm the environment = damage, ruin
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harm
High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
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If someone or something is out of harm's way, they are in a safe place away from danger or from the possibility of being damaged. For parents, it is an easy way of keeping their children entertained, or simply out of harm's way
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Defined in regulations implementing the ESA as an act "which actually kills or injures" listed wildlife Harm may include "significant habitat modifications or degradation where it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns including breeding, feeding, or sheltering "
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In the definition of "take" in the Endangered Species Act, harm means an act which actually kills or injures wildlife Such act may include significant habitat modification or degradation where it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding, or sheltering
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Damage or detriment Within the context of the Act's exceptions to disclosure, "harm" is the term used to refer to the injury to a particular public or private interest that could occur as the result of the disclosure of certain types of information in records in the custody or under the control of a public body The harm must be specific to the context of the request The general test for harm under the Act is whether there is a reasonable expectation of harm flowing from disclosure of the specific information at issue
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harm
any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc
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An act which actually kills or injures wildlife Such acts may include significant habitat modification or degradation when it actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns including breeding, feeding, or sheltering
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the occurrence of a change for the worse
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the act of damaging something or someone
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cause or do harm to; "These pills won't harm your system"
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