Add a smoking ban, and Hurt says the chance of successful quitting is even better.
He is now now 72 but, with several films currently in production, Hurt says he has no plans to retire.
Hurt says the reason many people start, and continue, is peer influence.
Competition will hurt, says Mr So, but margins are unlikely to fall below 7%.
If history is any guide, the process will hurt, says Joseph Fan, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
"Now we are in the second round, with corporate profits being hurt, " says Mushkat.
Being memorable and different doesn't hurt either, says Steve Bassett, a creative director at the Martin Agency.
"I don't think CFA is going to get hurt, " says Barry Herstein, a marketing executive who has worked for Avon, American Express and PayPal.
"Barring some huge event, we don't think investors are going to get hurt, " he says.
Houses are pockmarked with bullet holes and it is remarkable no residents were hurt, our correspondent says.
He supports efforts to prevent "expiring use" properties from reverting to market value, which he says will hurt working families.
Similar resistant strains have been detected in Europe but at this stage only on an ad hoc basis, says Dr Hurt.
Private initiatives like Coldwell Banker's won't hurt the economy, says Gayer, but if they are anything like the federal initiative, they won't help much either.
"We're more likely to see, if we have an oil slump, Texas having a problem, or if Boeing moves out of Spokane, Seattle hurt, " he says.
"If you had a smoker compared to a nonsmoker and were able to do imaging study of the brain, the smoker would have billions more of the receptors in areas of the brain that have to do with pleasure and reward, " says Richard Hurt, an internist who heads the Mayo Clinic's Nicotine Dependence Center.
So any dip in dollars, he says, will hurt, even if it's only temporary.
"This was somebody who was intoxicated and mad and was gonna hurt somebody, " Holmes says.
"My goal is not to take a lead that's going to hurt my career, " says McHale.
"You're not allowing yourself to win, thus you start to focus on things that can hurt you, " he says.
Additionally, the nanofibers in these hollow microspheres do not generate much degradation byproducts that could hurt the cells, he says.
"But when I looked at the data and saw we were affecting these babies, too bad if it was going to hurt me, " he says.
"I can't imagine it working out for them in the long run, because it's only going to hurt their business, " says independent telecom analyst Jon Arnold.
The company's partnerships should ensure success, not hurt these smaller players, he says.
"I don't give a rat's what happens to Adobe, but I would never do anything that would hurt my old people, " says James.
"Microsoft's inefficiencies and lack of familiarity with consumers hurt them this time, " says Jack Tretton, executive vice president of Sony Computer Entertainment America.
Riley believes that school systems can be improved -- "but you have to really believe in the importance of education, be willing to hurt for it, " he says.
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