Daiei is these days considered a test of the government's appetite for painful change.
Not the same in terms of suspected criminality but spectacularly painful for investors nonetheless.
Change is abrupt and painful, and the fixes take far longer than did the breakdown.
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This disorder, an autoimmune disease in 7 million Americans, causes a painful, scaly rash.
Many patients say their symptoms were not painful but more like an ache or discomfort.
The painful lesson of budget deals past is: never mind the official agreement.
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Like an awkward teenager, however, Facebook is finding that growing up can be painful.
Such a prospect would encourage hospitals and doctors to accept a painful but necessary reform now.
Policy decisions both inside and outside America will determine whether this rebalancing is painful or easy.
Western Union, a service that remits cash, takes another painful cut whenever they send money home.
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Pat Nixon, in later years, gave three memorably painful on-camera performances opposite Richard Nixon.
Other cuts, though, are more painful, because the goals of the underlying programs are worthy.
But this year, the men can think of something besides painful memories of war.
That led to painful cost cuts, last year at Intel, and earlier this year, at AMD.
The final lesson is that you can impose painful spending cuts and still win elections.
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There is however a thoroughly painful and depressing lesson for the banks in all this.
It's a shameful story, and the Richwine episode scratches at those painful national wounds.
The economy must work out the excess in its own painful and time-consuming way.
Was it a bruising interaction, a painful self-perception, or a public setback of some kind?
Though the cuts were deep and painful, they were not as bad as once feared.
Their economies will suffer a short depression, but this plan is the least painful option.
Holly Lee from the Kennel Club said electric collars delivered a painful shock to dogs.
Campaigners said the policy was unethical and painful but the Pentagon said it was saving lives.
As painful as this path is, it is the path to economic progress in America.
The country also had a painful housing market correction and relies heavily on the financial sector.
They struggled to wipe the painful photos from the Web--and they were all but ignored.
If he had, he would have turned down the job and avoided an extremely painful experience.
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And sometimes choice doesn't make sense because it's neither good medicine and it's more painful.
His brother Norman Smith said the resurfacing of the allegations has been "very painful".
She fed him and she tended to his wounds, helped him through dozens of painful surgeries.
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