Imagine that it hurts more to fall from 50 feet than it does from 5 feet.
Be sure to warm up before stretching and don't stretch so far that it hurts.
Successive England coaches, most notably Sven Goran Eriksson, who was in charge from 2000 to 2006, have complained that it hurts the national team.
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Pro-business groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business have opposed raising the minimum wage, arguing that it hurts businesses and dampens job creation.
But more than that, it hurts the public that are playing to see them play.
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It seems unlikely that any new regulation will be so onerous that it seriously hurts earnings for these companies long-term.
Steve Case of AOL (nyse: AOL - news - people), a late arrival who managed to muscle his way in - proving once again that it never hurts to be a motorcade away from Capitol Hill.
"Brazil has got to look for new markets because the traditional markets have problems and that may hit South Africa where it hurts the most but that is the nature of international economic trade, it is about taking competitive advantage where you have it, " he said.
It is the indirect damage that hurts, for it is the division in the Tory ranks over Europe that is responsible for the party's disintegration.
Overall it was been a good tournament for us but it hurts that we just couldn't produce our best cricket when it mattered.
Then decide if the federal government is so wonderfully efficient that it can only cut spending that most hurts the public.
It's the fact that it's financial - the bit that really hurts is that there is still coal down there that we can get, but due to financial constraints it's put an end to it.
"They came out in their thousands again for him and I think that affects him mentally, it hurts him, " he said.
There are plenty of times of course that you do need a full-on meeting, but it never hurts to impose the discipline of asking that question.
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It hurts to think that there are things about you that are unlovable, or that your own idiosyncrasies, beliefs and personality might make you incompatible with 98% of the relationship world.
It hurts even more because that could have been done on Monday.
It also hurts the chances that other innovative efforts like School of One will take as considered an approach to iterating around boosting student learning.
"Obviously, after getting to the Premier League after 33 years, it hurts a little bit that that we've gone down after just a year, " said Kilby.
It never hurts to remind people that the studio has a hit on its hands.
That hurts somebody, and especially when it's coming from your spouse and in front of the kids.
When you have a guy that we put into the position that we thought was going to produce, it hurts the team.
Now, antitrust practitioners view how a monopolist came to dominate a market and whether it obstructs competitors in a way that hurts consumers in exerting its monopolistic power.
One is it makes no sense to pass into law a payroll tax cut for working and middle-class Americans and have it paid for in a way that hurts working and middle-class Americans.
Given the economic and political environment, it is still unlikely that Microsoft will get more than a slap on the wrist, even if it hurts more than the company would like.
After a missed opportunity following the financial crisis, there seems to be recognition in Washington that more needs to be done, and it isn't just a matter of extracting more settlement dollars that hurts shareholders.
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As always, we must persuade her with love, and we remind ourselves that love means to be willing to give until it hurts.
And that's not a question of who it helps or hurts politically.
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