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"It hurt sentiments".
There is no known community of "ghatis," but he demanded that the word be deleted from the film, arguing that it would "hurt sentiments".
Over the years, the focus of the Censor Board appears to have shifted from sex and violence to people's "hurt sentiments" – some of it possibly real, but much of it imagined.
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Reports that some Greek banks needed more emergency money also hurt sentiment on Wall Street.
While the turmoil has not yet hit countries like Saudi Arabia, which has the most Ferrari buyers, Mr. di Montezemolo said the political upheaval could hurt sentiment.
"If they'd found a way to label China, it would have hurt sentiment further," said Shahab Jalinoos, Credit Suisse Group's global head of foreign-exchange trading strategy.
The PI (ZM) and research manager (AB) have extensive experience handling such delicate questions and can steer conversations to get maximum information without hurting sentiments.
Further hurting sentiment, the yen strengthened to a five-year high against the euro, making Japanese exports more expensive, before sliding back a bit.
Tokyo shares finished sharply lower on the uncertain outlook for stock markets worldwide and with the yen's sharp rise also hurting sentiment, particularly toward export-oriented stocks, dealers said.
Also, the Fed stuck to its position of advocating gradual rate hikes, meaning no sign of any end to the steady drip-drip of higher rates (this is the part that seems to be hurting sentiment early Friday).
He has hurt the sentiments of the Muslim community across the world.
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