Half of the trauma patients in emergency rooms got there because they hurt themselves after drinking.
The endless threats not only enable Republicans to subvert the democratic process, they hurt the country.
In doing this, they hurt not just the victims but the whole community, which they force to watch.
"I think they hurt their cause more than helping it when they protest like this, " Ms Mills said.
They hurt sales of large trucks, so people who need a pickup might buy a smaller one instead.
The Catholic church campaigned ceaselessly against population-control programmes, though not primarily for the sake of the women they hurt.
They hurt the public sector, says leftist writer Duan Ruofei, who believes the existing charter sufficiently protects private property.
And officialdom was expert in devising taxes that were easy to collect, even if they hurt production or exports.
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"Their primary complaint at the end of the day after walking around the mall is that they hurt, " Williams said.
There the toxins detach from the antibody, and they hurt the cell when it tries to divide, essentially halting the cancer in its tracks.
Mr. LAIRD MAXWELL (Chairman, Idahoans for Tax Reform): They hurt people.
But they hurt revenue because they cost less than brand-name products.
"These kinds of cuts, they hurt children, they hurt families, " Sen.
And the biggest mergers--its purchases of Warner-Lambert and Pharmacia--are a likely cause for the lack of productivity, because they hurt morale and made the laboratories more disorganized.
One of those helping, 40-year-old Qurban Ali, was instructing young people to be patient and careful while removing the rubble, lest they hurt themselves or survivors still buried in the debris.
Once someone believes that he'll be rewarded for recruiting converts and punished forever in hell for leaving the church, he tends to do things that help the church, even if they hurt him.
He dabbled with a higher concentration of vitamins, but they hurt the flavor of the beer, says Schwartz, who aims to cash in on the craze for fortified food and beverages of all kinds.
Entitlements are at the root of the problem and need to be trimmed, and research has shown that although spending cuts weigh on growth in the short run, they hurt less than higher taxes.
The survey also found that a large majority of people who have seen Twitter Promoted Tweets in the past 12 months said they hurt or had no impact on their perception of the brand advertised.
But again, I want to tell the American people we're doing everything we can at home, but you'd better have a president who chases these terrorists down and bring them to justice before they hurt us again.
You are gathering the experiences of individual families, seeing how they got hurt, how they might have gotten cheated.
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They may hurt the state, but they are promoting many of its most important ideals.
The big flows remain foreign direct investment and they know they would hurt themselves more by taxing that, than they would benefit from the weaker currency.
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Options can provide a hedge, but they also hurt returns due to commissions and the probability that they will expire worthless.
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If they'd been hurt or humiliated, they then, in turn, will hurt and humiliate somebody else.
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And you know, there's a cliche about this - they can only hurt you, they can't really help you very much.
Like I try to prepare myself because I - you know, when kids are really little and they fall down and they're not quite sure if they're hurt, so they look at you.
As well as stealing, fighting or vandalising property, they might hurt people and animals, for example.
Businessmen complain that they are hurt by the high tariffs charged by privatised utilities.
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