If not, profits will be decimated, which will then feed into lower consumer incomes.
Nevertheless, the Republican Presidential Candidates continue to argue the recession has decimated small businesses.
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But the rage for eggs, coupled with increased industrial development and pollution, decimated fish populations.
This contention was completely decimated by Steve Everley at EnergyInDepth.com early last week.
"Trade has been decimated as a result of the marches and the trouble, " he said.
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Unfortunately, the Great Recession decimated this essential American industry, and it has still not fully recovered.
Bonds will do great if we have deflation, but they will be decimated in case of inflation.
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He waded back into the decimated semiconductor, hardware and systems-software industries he had abandoned a year earlier.
Then came the euro, which has bashed 12 European currencies into one and decimated forex dealing rooms.
Economies of affected countries were decimated by the disaster and by the subsequent breakup of the USSR.
On the island of Pinta, goats decimated the vegetation, killing off most of the tortoise species there.
Should the crowd suddenly head for the exits, prices would likely fall and values would be decimated.
Steve Thomas, of the Welsh Local Government Association, said parts of Wales could be "decimated" by cuts.
Past regimes decimated the organization's farm system and left the team with little hope for the future.
Motyl believes Templeton would be looking toward Europe, where the raging debt crisis has decimated stock prices.
Nor are there rallies, marches, concerts, or telethons to support the areas decimated by this colossal drought.
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They said samples tested positive for the OsHV-1 virus which has decimated stocks in France in recent years.
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It resurfaced in 2003 and decimated poultry stocks across Asia and has since killed at least 371 people.
By the late 1800s, European-borne diseases such as small pox had decimated the Haida population to triple figures.
This thrills some wildlife advocates who would like to see the restoration of exiled or decimated species.
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Perhaps surprisingly then, it was the generals whose men decimated Kissama who first thought of reviving the park.
Investors saw portfolios decimated and retirement savings wiped out, and irrational investors overcorrected.
But today, while government at most every level has bloated over the past half-century, mental-health treatment has been decimated.
In times of plenty populations boomed, only to be decimated by recurring famine or diseases caused by unsuitable diets.
Thirty years of conflict had decimated infrastructure, created chronic security risks, encouraged corruption, and left most Afghans in abject poverty.
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Plunging DVD sales have decimated their bottom lines and the reality is that more people are watching movies at home.
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These two programs, EB6 programs and an amended Startup Act 2.0 will add capital to the decimated Venture Capital community.
In 1986 Holtz took over a program decimated by Gerry Faust, but almost immediately he had them playing much better.
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Last season Johnson found his first-choice XV decimated by injuries picked up in the early weeks of the Premiership season.
"Without this agreement, public transport services on the Roseland and in many other areas would have been decimated, " the statement said.
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