In April of last year, the FCC was dealt a serious blow to its plans when a D.
But it would be a serious blow to our international economic hopes if this turns out to be a permanent shift.
But our reporter says the withdrawal of so many parties has dealt a serious blow to the credibility of these elections.
Nerys Evans, a Plaid Cymru member of the assembly's broadcasting committee member said it was a serious blow to the industry in Wales.
The Dutchman beat top seed Srichaphan 7-5 6-1, dealing a serious blow to the Thai's hopes of making the Masters Cup in Houston next month.
And it would deal a serious blow to our economic recovery.
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If so, that would potential deal a serious blow to the proposed takeover of United Spirits by British liquor company Diageo, which sought to buy out the firm from UB Group last year.
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The closure is a serious blow to Belgium, which has a disproportionately large car industry turning out 1.2m vehicles a year, employing over 34, 000 people and accounting for 15% of the country's export earnings.
We all make mistakes, some worse than others, but for a man who made a career of holding inmates accountable for their actions it must have been a serious blow to Lappin and those that knew him.
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If Microsoft wants to deal a serious blow to its only major competitor in the high-end games console space, it should use some of that corporate weight to drop the price on the next Xbox and make its next console the only logical buy.
The assumption in the industry has been that when phone companies such as Verizon start offering television service, it will deal a serious blow to cable companies, who are already under fire from satellite TV vendors such as DirectTV and EchoStar 's DISH Network.
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William Hague, the Conservative MP in whose constituency the hospital is located, said the maternity service plans were "a serious blow" to local residents.
In later years, there were more warnings about the Home, but Lucy Cole-Hamilton does seem to be the first to make a serious attempt to blow the whistle, according to Margaret Humphreys of the Child Migrants' Trust.
William Hague, MP for Richmond, said the recommendations were a "serious blow" to local residents.
That most of the leading presidential contenders are likely to accept the eventual result is a serious blow for the Taliban, who are already reported to be having problems recruiting new members.
The move is a boost to the UK pharmaceutical industry, which suffered a serious blow when US drugs giant Pfizer announced a year ago that it would close its research and development facility in Sandwich, Kent - with the loss of about 1, 500 jobs.
In no part of the country is a person threatened with death or serious physical injury required to suffer the first blow.
And he said Hook had suffered a "blow to the head", which he did not think was serious.
But the family's bid to have the three doctors investigated for serious professional misconduct was dealt a blow in the High Court.
Seb Sanders turned out to be the sole serious challenger, but from some way before the finishing line, he failed to land a blow.
Celtic's chances appeared to take a further blow after 40 minutes, when Kennedy - not long back from serious injury - was stretchered off, with Steven Pressley making his first appearance of the season following back surgery.
Chelsea were able to recall keeper Petr Cech after three months out with a serious skull fracture, but suffered a blow after it was revealed defender Ricardo Carvalho was out after being taken ill overnight.
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