It doesn't help that Chelsea and Bayern Munich are so loathed within their own countries.
It doesn't help that other executives involved in the fight are starting to speak their minds.
It doesn't help that the company has a mediocre track record when it comes to acquisitions.
It doesn't help that "Clybourne Park, " for all its conceptual cleverness, isn't very well made.
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It doesn't help that Schumacher, in his wisdom, has styled the story-within-the-story as a lurid MTV noir pastiche.
It doesn't help that Orlando's sorrows play out on televisions in outdoor kitchens near things called Lake Nona.
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And it doesn't help that there are millions of crazed fans ready to pounce on the slightest slipup.
It doesn't help that the euro has lost one-quarter of its value against the dollar since its launch.
It doesn't help that Mr Abramoff's closest business partner, Michael Scanlon, was also Mr DeLay's former press secretary.
It doesn't help that some pain meds, like Oxycontin, have become widely abused.
At such times, it doesn't help that he speaks in a whisper and as if emotion would cheapen the content.
Finance is scarce, and it doesn't help that currencies--now including the South African rand (see our editor-in-chief's comment, p. 13)--are debauched.
It doesn't help that many big Western hedge funds are accustomed to asking for tens of millions of dollars at a time.
It doesn't help that Mark Brokaw, the director, seems to have told everyone in the cast but Ms. Osnes to camp it up.
It doesn't help that Facebook has alienated some advertisers with what they perceive as a highhanded attitude that implies that marketers have nowhere else to turn.
It doesn't help that Clemens' playing career included stints with both the Red Sox and Yankees, bitter rivals loved by their own fans and detested by the other's.
It doesn't help that no more than half of the lyrics are coming through clearly other people sitting in my row at Tuesday night's performance felt the same way.
We had this problem with the space bar a few times, and also with the arrow keys (it doesn't help that the up and down ones are especially tiny).
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It doesn't help that they look the same: both have the same redesigned Start Menu, comprised of Live Tiles and native apps like Mail, Calendar, Photos and IE 10, among others.
It doesn't help that the U.S. State Department opposes Kurdish oil deals as too much too soon, while the Iraqi oil ministry, led by Shiite Husayn al-Shahristani, condemns any deals as illegal.
Well, it doesn't help that their device is still only a mock-up, and yet they have "feedback" on the company's website, which, incidentally, reads like it was written by a D-average middle schooler.
He gets his laughs, but Tony's self-irony has been replaced by the star's self-comment, and it doesn't help that the writing often depends on glib banter, the most conspicuous example of which is an extended set piece in small-town Tennessee.
It doesn't exactly help that the Z10 looks like every other smartphone on the shelf.
It doesn't help matters that despite all their protestations of devotion to the great European family both Tony and Jacques are having affairs.
It doesn't help matters that the largest cranberry growers, disillusioned with Ocean Spray, quit the co-op in 1993 getting a pittance for their co-op shares, since departing members have to sell them back at cost.
It doesn't help matters that the largest cranberry growers, disillusioned with Ocean Spray, quit the co-op in 1993 (they got a pittance for their co-op shares, since departing members have to sell them back at cost).
It also doesn't help that, as those two favorite soaps left the airwaves, so did daytime TV's best friend, Oprah Winfrey, as she drew the "The Oprah Winfrey Show" to a close in 2011 after 25 years.
It doesn't help matters much that Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner seems too small for his chair.
It doesn't help build confidence that First Solar insiders are getting out.
Mr. REED: Well, the unfortunate part about it is you could - there's a strong argument to be made is that it doesn't really help the person who's stretched by their mortgage payments.
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