Recruiting young people into gangs has been made easier by the Great Recession, which has hit Mexico harder than it has the United States.
Therefore, it is hit harder than others when comodities prices oscilate.
The rule wasn't targeted at Goldman, but it hit the firm harder than other Wall Street firms because Goldman Sachs doesn't offer such retail services as credit cards or home mortgages to make up for lost profits.
Germany's greater dependence on exports of capital goods partly explains why it has been hit harder than other euro-area economies.
If you're a blue-collar worker with a lower education level, this has hit you much harder than it has higher- educated white-collar workers.
The smaller the bank, the harder it was hit by competition from outside.
Actually, it's more accurate to say that it's 95 percent BlackJack and 5 percent improvement, with a more inward-slanted, square d-pad that makes it considerably harder to accidentally hit the surrounding controls, and angled keys that offer an embedded numeric pad in the proper configuration (we appreciate what Samsung tried to do with the original BlackJack's every-other-key layout, but in practice, it just didn't work out).
But as 'hard to reach' customers are also more expensive to reach, it gets harder and more expensive to hit targets.
It's certainly a downer for Oakland, which was hit harder by the recession than its cross-bay rival and has been slower to enjoy the fruits of the current Web boom.
Mr. de Blasio suggested that the boroughs outside Manhattan are getting hit harder because many of these businesses are owned by immigrants and it might be easier for the city to collect fines from them.
Morgan Chase was hit harder than was Citigroup by concentrated exposure to such firms, partly because it has merely half Citigroup's capital, and thus fewer chances for diversification.
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"It didn't seem that hard a shot - in the first fight he seemed to hit me 10 times harder, " he said.
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