That hurts an already fragile housing market since foreclosed homes sales will be stalled.
"I've had abuse hurled at me in the streets of Sheffield, and that hurts, " he admitted.
There's insecurity in Saint-Denis, and that hurts businesses because people don't come out shopping anymore.
That hurts us both in the choices we make and in stress we feel.
Anything that hurts the local tea producers could create huge problems for the regional economy.
In short, Republicans need to realize the Democrat leaders like the current dynamic that hurts Republicans.
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They know that when their friends and neighbors are out of work that hurts everybody.
That hurts the victim and signals to the world the strength of feeling of the perpetrators.
That hurts somebody, and especially when it's coming from your spouse and in front of the kids.
We are not going to have a one-sided deal that hurts the folks who are most vulnerable.
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That hurts a company like Toys 'R' Us, one of the featured retailers in the Ecology Center's toy-testing laboratory.
When creativity is limited or ingenuity is discouraged, that hurts all of us.
That hurts the job market, but unemployment is still stable at around 8.2%.
"I missed my son's first birthday and that hurts a lot, " he said.
It is the inevitable yea-well-what-about-600-years-ago-in-the-Crusades that hurts the Left and gives so many a bad name and zero credibility.
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This is short-term thinking in a long-term process that hurts manufacturers and consumers.
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Even worse, they try to solve a short-term problem in a way that hurts them financially in the long run.
Detractors, such as Stedman, call all ethanol a bad idea that hurts the environment, hurts the economy and hurts people.
Or the situation may require the aikidoist to blend with the attack in such a way that hurts the attacker.
The lackluster job market pushes incomes down in the U.S. and that hurts U.S. government revenues due to low tax collection.
You see the killings on the TV news, and that hurts - because sometimes I do say that John's died for nothing.
It also circumvents the legal status of claims on bankrupt debtors in a way that hurts ordinary depositors to benefit sophisticated investors.
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When there's no affordable child care, that hurts children who wind up in second-rate care, or spending afternoons alone in front of the television set.
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The current system picks winners and losers and puts the U.S. companies at a disadvantage in the global economy, a situation that hurts job creation.
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It is the indirect damage that hurts, for it is the division in the Tory ranks over Europe that is responsible for the party's disintegration.
Assembly members argued the programs that feed and care for developmentally disabled youths and adults in group homes already often face short staffing that hurts care.
When folks are hurting and don't have the money to spend on a night out or a weekend getaway, that hurts the broader economy as well.
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Under this rubric, U.S. protectionism is presented as a necessary response and it becomes patriotic to support our own trade barriers the very protectionism that hurts us the most.
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Now, antitrust practitioners view how a monopolist came to dominate a market and whether it obstructs competitors in a way that hurts consumers in exerting its monopolistic power.
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