It didn't hurt them, it didn't help them.
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Our daughter loves to sing along on "Great Big World, " so that didn't hurt its chances.
It didn't hurt that the elder Chopra, 53, often accompanied Mallika to meetings with the VCs.
It certainly didn't hurt his leverage to have also been suing city government for questionable dealings.
The possibility of making history for producing the vaccine that wiped out AIDS didn't hurt either.
It didn't hurt to be in a position to understand what she was selling.
But the All-Star's absence didn't hurt them as much as one might have expected Wednesday.
That lie probably didn't hurt anyone, except MacArthur, who, despite everything, was a great soldier.
The wide-open West was fun, with more scoring and less defense, and it certainly didn't hurt as much.
Favorable exchange rates with the euro didn't hurt, either--either with Vioxx in particular or Merck's numbers in general.
That the Broncos are signing a top player away from Brady and the Patriots certainly didn't hurt, either.
It also didn't hurt that he gets along well with Jeff Bewkes, the CEO of parent Time Warner Inc.
Certainly, the company's reputation for solid products didn't hurt when it did something unusual for tech companies these days: It went public.
It didn't hurt that Busch, who led 265 of 367 laps, cut a right rear tire down the stretch that cost him.
The broad-market rebound also didn't hurt either (See "Wall Street Rising").
It didn't hurt the sales pitch that the booth was lined with pictures of the impoverished Afghan women who had spent months weaving the rugs.
It didn't hurt that in October 2001 Animal Precinct ran a special episode that followed the agents as they rescued pets trapped in buildings near the World Trade Center.
Both would probably admit that the Bank of England's decision to buy about a third of the total stock of public debt as part of its policy of quantitative easing didn't hurt.
Through the decades, however, the masses have responded most intensely not to calculated appeals to their self-interest (though that didn't hurt) but to selfless, if not self-sacrificing, crusades for what is seen to be just and righteous.
It didn't hurt that he could "talk the same language" when tracking car parts across Europe--back in the day DeLorean cars were assembled in Northern Ireland, thanks to millions of dollars in development incentives from the British government.
He did the same thing on the other side of my face and then injected the filler into two spots between my eyebrows. (There must not be many nerves there, as he skipped the lidocaine and it didn't hurt.) I was done in less than five minutes.
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If he didn't get hurt there, he could've gotten hurt coming out of his house and falling down the steps.
Because I didn't feel that hurt that I know a lot of woman probably do.
Two and a half weeks after he was nominated, Eagleton withdrew from the race, saying he didn't want to hurt the Democratic Party.
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