To keep from harm or change refers to the act of preserving something in its current state, ensuring its safety and stability. This can involve protective measures, such as safeguarding relationships, maintaining traditions, or conserving the environment. The goal is often to prevent deterioration or loss, allowing for continuity and security in various aspects of life.
Some microorganisms make us sick, but others keep us healthy.
cells need a boundary because they need to keep out stuff that will harm the cell like viruses
Invasive species cause harm to the environment, because their like unknown organisms that exist, and replace original species. I might be able to change the environment/ecosystem.
I don't know about "mathematically" but the idiom is what you say when you don't want any change back from the money you paid for your items with -- it's leaving them a "tip" of the extra money.
The word 'harm' is both a verb (Please don't harm me.) and a noun (I have caused no harm.)The noun 'harm' is a word for physical injury or material damage; psychological damage or injury; actual or potential ill effects or danger; a word for a thing.
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To keep from safety or harm
no it does not if you keep your distance and do not disturb the whales.
answer: to keep things safely away from harm's way
Do No Harm - 2013 I Can't Keep Your Secret - 1.6 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013 Italy: 16 September 2013
Individuals have many rights and these include to be protected from harm and danger. To be protected from harm and danger mean to keep your information in confientaiality and to look after you in a good orderly manner.
It is the desire to protect oneself from harm, to keep safe.
the importance is they keep us away from harm
how to basically stop it from harming you. KEEP AWAY FROM IT
It is the desire to protect oneself from harm, to keep safe.
Red pepper should not harm plants in your garden if you sprinkle it around the plants to keep the cats and dogs away. However I would keep it away from the leaves and petals.