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When you write "''The majority wrote, "It is common ground that the victim suffers continuing and grievous harm''", it is likely a good idea to indicate that this harm is not scientifically demonstrable. It does not show up on MRI's and no changes in the structure of the brain structure due to this " ongoing grievous harm" has ever shown in any way. There is no evidence of this ongoing harm doing any psychical damage whatsoever. That it is based on a belief and not a demonstrable fact. --[[User:Etenne|Etenne]] ([[User talk:Etenne|talk]]) 01:36, 25 March 2015 (UTC) | When you write "''The majority wrote, "It is common ground that the victim suffers continuing and grievous harm''", it is likely a good idea to indicate that this harm is not scientifically demonstrable. It does not show up on MRI's and no changes in the structure of the brain structure due to this " ongoing grievous harm" has ever been shown in any way. There is no evidence of this ongoing harm doing any psychical damage whatsoever. That it is based on a belief and not a demonstrable fact. --[[User:Etenne|Etenne]] ([[User talk:Etenne|talk]]) 01:36, 25 March 2015 (UTC) |
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When you write "The majority wrote, "It is common ground that the victim suffers continuing and grievous harm", it is likely a good idea to indicate that this harm is not scientifically demonstrable. It does not show up on MRI's and no changes in the structure of the brain structure due to this " ongoing grievous harm" has ever been shown in any way. There is no evidence of this ongoing harm doing any psychical damage whatsoever. That it is based on a belief and not a demonstrable fact. --Etenne (talk) 01:36, 25 March 2015 (UTC)