Though Jehovah’s intervention prevented Satan from realizing his wicked intention, Satan was determined and relentless in his effort to do harm to the newly established Kingdom.
Argentina imposed a ban, for example, on charter flights from South America through its airspace, in an attempt to do harm to the cruise ship business.
To raise one’s hand to do harm to Jehovah’s anointed ones or any whom he appoints would bring Jehovah’s displeasure. —1Sa 24:6; 26:11, 23; see CHRIST; INSTALLATION; KING (Divinely appointed representatives); MESSIAH.
(Matthew 24:48-51; Acts 20:29, 30) The apostle Paul called such individuals in his time false brothers and says that they “sneaked in” to do harm to those in the Christian congregation.
Before finding fault with the nation’s precious nuclear force for self-defence to which the DPRK had access, they should make a bold decision to stop their dangerous acts of introducing outsiders’ nukes to do harm to their compatriots.
Afghan Government and international military forces, too, must take greater care to ensure that they are seeking to do no harm to civilians and are so perceived
“The NGO has been engaged in viciously plotting to do harm to and threatening figures deemed leftist, assailing the democratic forces of South Korea and ostracizing politically pro-North figures, thus obtaining a reputation even in South Korea as a notorious far-rightist anti-reunification organization.
“The NGO has been engaged in viciously plotting to do harm to and threatening figures deemed leftist, assailing the democratic forces of South Korea and ostracizing politically pro-North figures, thus obtaining a reputation even in South Korea as a notorious far-rightist anti-reunification organization
In 1989, he told David Frost in prison: "My only connection with Robert Kennedy was his sole support of Israel and his deliberate attempt to send those 50 bombers to Israel to obviously do harm to the Palestinians".
The jurisprudence indicates that the action by which criminal responsibility for the commission of a crime arises commences at the time that a crime is consummated and is circumscribed by its effects; that is, when the agent ceases to act and ceases to do harm to the victim or to the general good.