It is possible that Spanish banks, in particular, could be hit by an outflow of deposits.
Of the 182, 000 S corporations in California, about 5, 000 would be hit by the new tax.
We are more likely to win the lottery twice than to be hit by an asteroid.
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Reported profits in Europe continued to be hit by the weakness of the euro, it said.
Scott Horne from Worthing has two children and will be hit by the changes.
Some parts of BA - mainly subsidiaries and franchise partners - will not be hit by the strike.
More than 100 London Midland Saturday train services are expected to be hit by an ongoing driver shortage.
But such steps would be time-consuming and could be hit by a loss of market confidence at any moment.
Nobody asks to be hit by a drunk driver, or to be swept up in a surprise layoff.
"Disadvantaged communities" in Birmingham will be hit by cuts to local authority funding, the city council leader has said.
Otherwise, he'd be hit by the alternative minimum tax of 26% to 28%.
HMV's like-for-like sales were down 12.1%, as it continues to be hit by increased competition, particularly from music downloads.
Suvodeep Rakshit, an economist at Kotak, a broker, says the states' finances could be hit by a slowing economy.
In the poorest postcodes, children were three times more likely to be hit by cars than in better-off areas.
Mr Krause also warned that the firm's finances would continue to be hit by the expiry of currency hedging contracts.
Compaq and Dell aren't the only PC makers to be hit by a recall because of faulty components this year.
Villages across north Warwickshire will be hit by the next stage of high-speed rail line plans from Birmingham to Nottingham.
Kazakhstan was flying high until it was one of the first countries to be hit by the global financial crisis.
Clothing retailers continue to be hit by high cotton costs at a time shoppers are pushing back against retail price increases.
Lib Dem Steve Webb said about 100, 000 council and social housing tenants with jobs could be hit by the new rules.
Buckley rattled investors by saying margins may be hit by higher costs for materials and by the need to fund pensions.
Its fourth quarter figures will probably be hit by the money laundering tax it essentially is paying to the U.S. government.
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It expanded in Latin America with its Palio car project, only to be hit by economic woes in Brazil and Argentina.
This year, though, earnings could actually be hit by increased promotion and he warns the increase in share price could be slow.
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"Until local government gets the message, local council taxpayers will continue to be hit by civil monetary penalties for really basic stupid errors".
The excuse would be that Greece will be hit by a 6.9% fall in output this year, compared with earlier forecasts of 4.3-4.5%.
Elevating generators and pumps is a good idea but enclosing elevated foundations that might be hit by waves or wave-borne debris can cause problems.
Moody's said the country's rating could be hit by recent rises in borrowing costs for the French government and a downturn in growth prospects.
European performers would begin to be hit by the "cultural implications and economic costs" of seeing their work go out of copyright, he said.
Central America, most of Africa, much of south Asia and northern China could all be hit by droughts, storms and floods and otherwise made miserable.
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