She shut her eyes tight because it hurt very badly and also because she didn't realize that with all the water running down her face he couldn't tell she was crying so she was safe.
In the long run, however, it could hurt Apple because the real threat is not a competitor beating Apple at its own game but instead changing the game.
They strongly oppose the measure, which was part of the Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law enacted last year, saying it will hurt consumers because the banks will be forced to make up lost revenue by raising fees charged to their customers.
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Even if the treaty were to come into force without the United States (which is doubtful, because other countries are waiting for the United States to ratify so that it will pay the costs of implementation), the American chemical industry would not be hurt because it doesn't rely on imports from countries likely to be treaty parties.
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Dixon contends that by forcing prices down with Dannon, it puts margin pressure on all brands, which could eventually hurt Coke because it isn't the lowest-cost producer.
It worries me because I don't want him to do anything to hurt himself, and it worries me because encouraging self-harm is one of the most common things that genuine psychotic "voices" tell people.
It hurt all the more because the young Lena did not think of herself as black particularly.
The news about the pontiff was cut because it could hurt the feelings of a substantial number of Malaysians.
Dole also said the threatened presidential veto of a tax bill recently passed by Congress would hurt farmers because it contains several farm-friendly provisions.
Right now, Pharmacia's drug is winning--partly because it was hurt less by an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association that blamed both Vioxx and Celebrex for heart problems.
"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.
"Companies are suffering information loss, but they don't talk about it because it could easily hurt their business, " explains Duhl, who says businesses will be slower to assign rights to their content until they better understand how it will be integrated into their existing setup, and what the cost will be.
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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This policy will hurt the world, because it causes inefficiencies (deadweight loss).
And if the rich cut tariffs, it would hurt some of the poor, because America and the EU already offer selected poor countries preferential access to their markets.
He said he made his attempt on sand because "it wouldn't hurt so much" when he fell off.
Now that conflict of interest rules at universities often prevent many real top experts from taking drug company speaking fees, and because many of those experts have given up the money because they are afraid it will hurt their reputation, the people giving these speeches are not always really the best and the brightest.
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They say it should be ratified because not doing so would hurt the U.S. chemical industry.
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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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"She didn't tell me near as much as she did her sister -- I think because she knew how much it would hurt me, " she said.
Hence, my opinion is that the Healthcare Act will hurt me as a taxpayer, because it may further hinder hiring and prolong unemployment, keeping the economy sputtering.
For example, American regulators nodded through the mooted alliance between British Airways and American Airlines because they felt it was unlikely to hurt competition at the American end of transatlantic routes.
Higher food prices hurt the world's poorest countries because it means they will need to pay higher import bills as they do not produce enough food at home.
Pfizer could also be hurt because some doctors are angry at the way it has developed its drug.
" Paula didn't tell her more, Corbin said, because "I think Paula was afraid that it would hurt her mother.
But she was rare because, being very hurt, she got over it by making the world laugh at and with her.
It is rare for companies to acknowledge hacking incidents because they fear that could hurt customer confidence and profits, corporate executives have said.
Cubs 3B Valbuena was replaced in the bottom of the fifth because of the hurt finger, but Sveum said X-rays showed it wasn't broken.
They worried that American workers would be hurt by freer trade with Mexico because Mexico's looser labour and environmental standards would give it an unfair advantage.
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