Following the double whammy on discount airlines, some passengers are starting to rethink their priorities.
Spending time outside his particular talent threatens to create a double whammy for Carlos.
The economic meltdown that began in 2008 dealt a double whammy to retirement savings.
He says since Kerkorian came on the scene, Detroit has been hit with a double whammy.
Freeport suffered the double whammy of falling commodity prices and labor conflicts in the third quarter.
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No deal to avoid this double whammy is likely before the November 6th election.
For me, these people represent a "let-down generation" - the victims of a terrible double-whammy.
The clever Onion article actually captures the double-whammy of the outsourcing of automation itself to Asia.
If they then spend some of that drive time at the drive-though window, that's a double whammy.
This desire to preserve capital in the most liquid market around had a double whammy effect on commodities.
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It was doing fine until the double whammy of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in late summer of 2005.
In some ways they have to cope with a double whammy lawsuits against themselves and lawsuits against their policyholders.
Small business owners in these states were hit by a double whammy.
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That the double whammy of age (bias) and no advanced degree are non-issues?
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Despite these concerns, all may not be lost in fighting the double whammy of rising demand and decreasing supply.
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"Children suffer from a double whammy in South East Asia, " says Professor Morgan.
Meanwhile, several states have managed to find a sour spot--that double whammy of low household incomes and high insurance premiums.
Generation Xers are suffering the double whammy of experiencing touch economic times at a particularly vulnerable financial stage of life.
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Big institutions, however, are increasingly inclined to invest directly, saving the double-whammy in fees which helps to drag down net performance.
As if Apple needed more trouble, here comes a double whammy.
Amkor statements blamed the double whammy of fewer sales and lower prices.
The original owner gets a double whammy: he is not getting paid for his business, and his building just lost its only tenant.
Japan suffered the double whammy of deflationary policy in concert with a governmental aversion to failure that sets its economic growth back immeasurably.
Moreover, Roseen raises the possibility that mutual fund investors could be hit with a "double whammy" in 2008, as they were in 2000.
European car manufacturers was the sector worst hit thanks the double whammy of disappointing U.S. auto sales data for the month of December 2007.
As was widely predicted, banks are scrambling to find ways to recover revenue after the double-whammy of massive loan losses and massive regulatory upheaval.
Folks with trusts, and that includes widows and the disabled, not just the ultra-wealthy, have been hit with a double tax whammy this year.
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For the tourism industry, it is a double whammy, since so many Australians who might normally holiday at home are looking to travel abroad.
Nike also has a double whammy of an opportunity in Brazil, with the coming World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016.
The reason Bunge stock plunged before is that the markets saw its earnings were going to be battered by a double-whammy in the fertilizer business.
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