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'''Harms''' are a ] in ] which refer to problems inherent in the ]. 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 ] functions as a preventative measure. Harms are also called advantages. | |||
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