Will he stand in there and take a hit, with a guy breathing down his face?
Ad-sponsored television will take a hit that will make Tivo look like a pop gun.
Big publishers will also take a hit on books shipped and sold through the holidays.
Overall, says the Pew Center on Climate Change, gross domestic product would initially take a hit.
The 9.9% ceiling on the large-deposit tax means that small savers also had to take a hit.
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Texas Instruments was still feeling the pain after saying its profits would take a hit from the disaster.
That means if the Fed keeps its word, rates should rise and bond holders will take a hit.
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And international businesses have said they expect to take a hit as a result of the currency changes.
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Walmart, and to a lesser extent Target, take a hit in sales when daily budgets are restrained.
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Britain's economy will also take a hit as the City suffers from the slowdown in international financial activity.
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With shipment numbers staying constant and the market price going down, both revenues and margins will take a hit.
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If these basic principles are violated, the economy will undoubtedly take a hit.
Expect Mayan cosmology to take a hit to its reputation when the world doesn't end on Dec. 21, 2012.
If you have an amount in the "past due" column, expect to take a hit on your credit rating.
For European officials the hope is that by then the banks will be more resilient to take a hit.
It had to be "balanced" - code for "if our people take a hit, yours will pay more taxes".
Companies with exposure to the defense sector, like Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Honeywell could take a hit.
He got her to water down the idea that private bondholders must take a hit whenever countries get into trouble.
Between the sparklers, the picnic items and the patriotic garb, the wallets will likely take a hit this holiday weekend.
If taxes rise next year, the garbage collectors will take a hit from the elimination of tax breaks on depreciation.
Right now, the direction of industrial production is unclear, but with the transition under way, it could take a hit.
The company has already warned that its earnings margins will take a hit from investments in high-grade products and marketing.
Stockmarkets may well be retreating because, whichever way the inflation scare plays out, profits are sure to take a hit.
Making them take a hit is expected to net several billion euros, reducing the amount of rescue loans the country needs.
Asda has become the latest retailer to launch new financial products as banks' reputations among the public continue to take a hit.
Housing will also prove less attractive amid a rising dollar (particularly in the near term), and banks still exposed will take a hit.
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Pay packages for City bankers probably won't take a hit, but compensation will be shifted away from bonuses and towards bigger base salaries.
In a matter of days, construction sites will go idle, workers will have to go home and our economy will take a hit.
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It's because their idea is to take a hit away from you, obviously, is to change your mentality when it comes down to hitting.
If the transition were to turn violent and exports dropped, U.S. consumers could face higher prices and U.S. economic growth could take a hit.
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