Mr Duerfahrd worries that the pressure to make box-office hits with a wide appeal is taking a toll on both bad and good movies.
But the MPs found much evidence was anecdotal and now recommends harder evidence is gathered about the economic effects of the toll on both sides of the border.
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Chevron posted rather dismal results in Q3 2012, with operational disruptions caused by hurricane Isaac and refinery accidents taking their toll on both, upstream and downstream production volumes.
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Increasingly, state and local governments want to toll existing lanes, both to limit congestion and to raise funds that could be applied to all aspects of transport budgets.
The cumulative impact of a decade of war in which those in the combat arms have experienced extensive and often multiple tours in war zones, exacting a harsh toll on many - both on the physical and psychological well-being of those serving and in terms of their families' sacrifice.
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Rising capital costs would both take their toll on local firms, from large to small, and banks.
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Both NVR and Toll are concentrated in geographic markets where job growth has been ahead of the national average.
The Asian financial crisis has taken a terrible toll on the state, both on the stock market and on the tourism business which drives the state's economy.
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Mr. ASTON-REESE: Well, you know, they both have their toll on - later this way, I've never gone home, and stretched anything other than out on the couch from a day's work here.
Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin have both predicted the death toll could be in the thousands.
The APS news agency quoted an unidentified security source for the new death toll and said the fatalities include both Algerian and foreign workers.
Not to make light of the toll a foreclosure takes on a family, both financially and emotionally, but in one sense, at least it is over and they are able to move on.
We both felt our overloaded schedules were taking a toll on our marriage.
Although the provisional death toll of 25 000 is one-tenth that of both the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in 2004 and the Haiti earthquake last year, the tragedy has deeply traumatized the population.
"The economic downturn, combined with the current uncertainties, extreme market volatility and a decline in both consumer and business confidence, are expected to continue taking their toll on demand for tourism -- at least in the short to medium term, " the latest edition of the UNWTO's World Tourism Barometer, said.
That is whether Mr Horta-Osorio is capable of working and living in a way that does not lead him to be deprived of sleep and relaxation - and allows him to do the job both effectively and in a way that doesn't take an excessive toll on him.
Both sides emptied their substitutes' benches as the war of attrition took its toll, but it was England who ended the match the strongest.
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