Slowdowns reduce the productivity of the docks and so hurt the shippers, but without cutting what dockers earn.
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But she has a warning for other young girls not to be drawn into the kind of dangerous life that left her feeling so hurt and hollow.
People "are so hurt right now by job losses and foreclosures, " and "they want a quick fix, " says Ms. Walker, who faced foreclosure twice in the past four years but worked out a solution each time.
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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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"We are not so badly hurt when you think about it, " he said.
But they said the trapped workers were so badly hurt and weakened that they would need to be extricated within a few hours if they are to survive.
Feinberg's warning to lower expectations wasn't lost on Dan Loring, whose daughter, Brittany, was so badly hurt by shrapnel from the first blast that she was in the hospital for 11 days.
Just last week US Attorney General Eric Holder gave his reasons for the lack of prosecution saying the hesitation to go after big banks is partially out of concern that doing so could hurt the economy.
Blowing a chance to even the Chicago Bulls' playoff series would have hurt so much worse.
Indonesia, by contrast, has been hurt so badly that it could plausibly be expected to rebound.
Housing will not be hurt so badly, though its recovery will certainly be delayed by recession.
That's why the MF Global scandal hurt so much: a financial tsunami that nearly wiped everything away.
He said he made his attempt on sand because "it wouldn't hurt so much" when he fell off.
Ukraine never blew a financial bubble to match Russia's last year, so was less hurt when it popped.
Let us hope that cool heads will be in the lead and avoid the policies that so clearly would hurt us all.
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As I was in the air, I kept thinking, When you hit the ground, roll and tumble and it won't hurt so much.
Cutting spending is much trickier than cutting taxes, and Republicans' failure to do so has badly hurt them in the eyes of many economic conservatives.
We saw what happened over the past decade when we strayed from those values -- especially when it comes to the massive housing bubble that burst and hurt so many people.
Lower capital investment in the U.S. means less wage growth, and so the people hurt most by this tax hike would be workers, according to a study by the Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation.
"For the church to truly embody the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ, it must be led by a pontiff who demands transparency, exposes child-molesting clerics, punishes wrongdoers and enablers, cooperates with law enforcement and makes true amends to those who were hurt so greatly by Catholic priests, employees and volunteers, " she said.
"For the Church to truly embody the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ, it must be led by a pontiff who demands transparency, exposes child-molesting clerics, punishes wrongdoers and enablers, cooperates with law enforcement, and makes true amends to those who were hurt so greatly by Catholic priests, employees and volunteers, " Blaine wrote.
He still supports welfare reform--so long as no one gets hurt--and a balanced budget--so long as no popular programs get cut too much: a strategy that has left him with approval ratings roughly twice as high as either Gingrich's or Perot's.
The fear and hurt that so many Americans experience demands fierce and urgent action.
But has Hurt been so busy that he hasn't had time to prepare a Bafta speech?
He says he wasn't really a fan of the look, but answered "It's OK, " so as not to hurt her feelings.
That's why it hurt DeLay so badly to be criticized by the reliably conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page last month.
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