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harms

n. (plural of harm English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: harm)

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Harms (policy debate)

Harms are a stock issue in policy debate which refer to problems inherent in the status quo. These problems may be either actual (occurring at the time of the policy decision) or potential (not currently occurring in the status quo, with but with the possibility of occurring in the future). In the case of potential harms, the policy offered by the affirmative functions as a preventative measure.

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Harms

Harms surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Claus Harms (1778–1855), German evangelical minister
  • Daniel Harms, author of the Encyclopedia Cthulhiana
  • Daniil Harms (1905–1942), English transcription: Daniil Kharms, Russian writer
  • Friedrich Harms (1819–1880), German philosopher
  • Hermann Harms (1870–1942), German botanist
  • Johann Oswald Harms (1643–1708), German painter, engraver and scenic designer
  • Monika Harms (born 1946), German Attorney General
  • Rebecca Harms (born 1956), German politician and filmmaker
  • Clyde Harms (Born 1931), Founder Aruba Scholarship Foundation

Usage examples of "harms".

She said most people believe that it harms you, which only goes to show how wrong most people can be.

He has promised to destroy any individual who harms inmate or property.