Enforced restrictions on movement in the countryside are already beginning to hit hard in Wales as visitors stay away.
The rebels, split by internal rifts, tend to hit hard and then melt back into the bush or across Burundi's borders.
It will have to hit hard, and high, to restore public confidence.
"The realities of the global supply situation, particularly with aquaculture, have really come to hit hard on the domestic shrimp industry, " acknowledged the Association's president, Wally Stevens.
He was the model for how to prepare for an interview and how to conduct it on air: He knew when to hit hard and when to probe gently.
"We asked ourselves how to accomplish this, and the answer was to hit Hamas hard -- to strike the tunnels, the terrorists themselves, and all of their assets -- in order to prevent them from committing war crimes by firing rockets that target our civilian population, " the officer said.
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But patients paying twenty percent co-pays on hospital services are going to be hit hard by the inability of their insurance companies to negotiate lower appendectomy fees.
About 3.5 million people are in areas most likely to be hit hard, he said.
Cuts are expected to hit education hard, putting thousands of teacher and teacher aide jobs at risk.
With 75% of the known oil deposits in the south, the Khartoum government's economy is about to be hit hard.
And if conditions on Wednesday are at all similar to Tuesday, which featured thick cloud throughout to help provide lavish sideways movement, Australia's seam bowlers will be expected to hit back hard.
But the sinking of a South Korean warship and the shelling of an island in 2010, which killed 50 South Koreans, led to a change of strategy and a commitment to hit back hard and fast.
With the Pentagon set to get hit hard by the coming cuts, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Sunday that Congress would be committing "a shameful and irresponsible act" if it allows the defense cuts to proceed.
Britain, the No. 1 destination for U.S. travelers, was hard-hit then and is likely to be hard-hit now.
They and U.S. military aircraft, including six U.S. Army helicopters, will continue to work closely with our Pakistani allies to help evacuate stranded citizens and transport urgently needed supplies to hard hit areas.
President Obama took his economic stimulus message to Florida last week to hard-hit Fort Myers.
Italy is mired in recession, with a massive debt burden, and needs to get investment flowing again to hard-hit small and medium-sized businesses.
The Niners are going to get hit, hard, in the face, in this game.
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"This is a critical time and vulnerable communities are going to be hit tremendously hard, " he said.
These are usually preferred by defenders who like to hit the ball hard.
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"We're going up there looking to hit the ball hard, not thinking, 'Oh, we might swing and miss, '" second baseman Dan Uggla said.
The NFL was forced to hit the Saints hard to discourage any other team from allowing a system of player bounties to go unchecked.
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With national unemployment already at 6.1%, a reduction in the potential labor force might provide some relief to communities hit particularly hard by the downturn.
Insecticide spraying by planes will be offered to certain communities hit hard by the virus as long as those local governments request it, Jenkins told reporters.
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