It would hurt middle-class families, and it would hurt the businesses that depend on your spending.
"It hurt, but there was nothing I could do to change it, " she says.
As destructive as raging inflation would be, why would it hurt the big financial institutions?
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It hurt us both, and he made a sound and went into a fetal crouch.
Does it hurt that he has turned his back on a very outward campaign pledge?
They kept their costs and inventories low and squeezed their trading partners until it hurt.
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"Initially it hurt pretty bad, but after icing it a few times it feels good, " he said.
It hurt all the more because the young Lena did not think of herself as black particularly.
You really do forget how much it hurt the last time, and that's why you do it again.
It hurt other companies in the industry, but the entire industry has moved up, with Apple being hugely rewarded.
But like any tireless pack, it hurt him and it hurt his goals.
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"It hurt him a lot that he had to tell her that they couldn't be together no more, " Acevedo recalled.
It hurt Robb to see his grandmother changing, but he stayed with her, knowing she once did the same for him.
"I was hurting so bad, and then they just did whatever they could to make it hurt even more, " she said.
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Carmakers' embrace of "employee discount pricing" this summer helped their short-term bottom line, but it hurt their brands in the process.
That's why it hurt DeLay so badly to be criticized by the reliably conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page last month.
In the effort to communicate with the American people, I found my lack of experience actually helped more than it hurt.
But it hurt the IMF in another way, too, because of concerns that the pro-austerity ECB and EC had outmuscled the fund.
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But the effort raised our standards, even while it hurt our egos.
Ms. BLACKBURN: She had singing on her mind, said Pony Kay, and she sang like it hurt her to sing, like it did her good.
Though it hurt me at the time, I have the blessing of perspective today as I look back on those standing, steadfast, and immovable experiences.
It hurt, but tons of needed change and innovation in the news business has only happened in the last couple years because it had to.
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This hurt, it hurt terribly, yet when he tried to locate the source of the pain he could not: it came, as he knew, only from himself.
The Republicans in Congress have made it clear that they're going to block your jobs bill because they believe the tax hikes in it hurt small businesses.
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Their reading of the data was by no means conclusive--the way the doctors combined data from several different clinical trials may have been misleading, but it hurt sales.
How much would it hurt them if they turned on the TV and heard, instead of tributes to those lost, pundits going on about a crazy man's Facebook manifesto?
The retired players' attorneys said that the NFL set itself up as the "superintendent of football" and that it hurt the game by marketing violence by way of NFL Films, the league's video arm.
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