English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (uncountable) (law) A legal <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> under which the state should only limit...
<span class="searchmatch">harm</span> do more <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> than good do no <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> grievous bodily <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> a fly <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> a hair on someone's head <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> reduction <span class="searchmatch">harm's</span> way no <span class="searchmatch">harm</span>...
Franck-Condon <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Goldilocks <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Haldane <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> handicap <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Hardy-Weinberg <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Heisenberg <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Heisenberg...
on: Dilbert <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Wikipedia Introduced in the Dilbert comic strips, as a satirical take on the Peter <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>. the Dilbert <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (humorous) The...
Healthier”, in Time, retrieved 18 August 2014: A doctor's <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> code is, "First, do no <span class="searchmatch">harm</span>." 2012, A. Bame Nsamenang, editor, Handbook of African Educational...
page 102: Bedau contends that the desert <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> has no mode of measurement to determine the degree of <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> implicated by […] 1985, Robert Melvin Carter...
laws) (law) A legal <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> that permits the use of lethal force when it is necessary to defend oneself against great bodily <span class="searchmatch">harm</span>, kidnapping, rape,...
(uncountable) (historical, immunology) The now-discredited <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> that the body will not <span class="searchmatch">harm</span> itself by its own immune reactions. 1989, Arthur M. Silverstein...
relieved from the constraints of the personal-care <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> and the absolute prohibition against doing <span class="searchmatch">harm</span>. The deconflation has defeated equipoise. deconflation...
minimum (plural moral minimums or moral minima) (ethics) A standard or <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> upheld as indispensable for moral conduct, whether within a particular...