Legalizing the status of immigrants already here helps the economy more than it hurts.
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She says it hurts if people think she's gotten a part because she's black.
Now, we can laugh about this, because sometimes it hurts too much to cry.
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He urged people to hit firms "where it hurts" by finding a cheaper supplier.
Imagine that it hurts more to fall from 50 feet than it does from 5 feet.
"It hurts too much right now for them to recognize what they've done, " Gaitley said.
' I keep telling him it doesn't exist and he says it hurts and starts screaming.
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But more than that, it hurts the public that are playing to see them play.
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Christ, I don't want to smother feedback, even if it hurts a little bit.
One is inequality: the more things money can buy, the more the lack of it hurts.
The father of that child, whoever he is, must also give until it hurts.
To everybody else it's bricks and mortar, but to us it's home and it hurts.
And it hurts those who don't have insurance by making it even harder to attain.
Be sure to warm up before stretching and don't stretch so far that it hurts.
If you pound untold billions of hedges through the markets it hurts values because it strains liquidity.
"I can go to work, but it's getting to where it hurts all the time, " Gray said.
It hurts Kroger profits in the near-term, but its results will improve as the economy speeds up.
The ex-communist countries of Europe realise that it hurts their cause to sound plaintive, needy or nostalgic.
"It hurts that the world keeps talking about the humanitarian crisis and doesn't do more, " adds Mr Ireksousi.
"When you smoke indoors, it hurts everybody, " the 59-year-old says, leaning against an iron fence outside his building.
Whether it hurts, and how badly, depends on how much money America is willing to throw away pointlessly.
And so they wear that badge when it's not an asset, but in some ways it hurts them.
In more colloquial terms, this means consumers have the incentive to spend on health care until it hurts.
"It hurts all of our troops, and this, to me, is a matter of national security, " she said.
In other words, sometimes the invocation of the privilege hurts the government and sometimes it hurts the private citizen.
However, the strength of the Australian dollar remains a source of concern, as it hurts manufacturing and other sectors.
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The manipulation isn't illegal, but it hurts the market by making traders gun-shy.
Front-end load is a nasty cost because it hurts investors in two ways.
It hurts those who have insurance by making it more expensive to keep.
It hurts to look into the despair on the children's faces, to see a toddler barefoot on the gravel.
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