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On this topic, the careless or unscrupulous writer will be hammered by an army of experts.
Both teams will be hammered by press and public if they lose today.
The Mets do not like Igarashi's curveball and think it would be hammered by major league hitters.
So the UK is going to be hammered by the downturn more than any other developed nation?
But it is irritating to be hammered by such black-and-white righteousness, even if — or, perhaps, especially if — you agree with Ms. Holzer's crusade against government-sponsored cruelty.
If consumers continue to be hammered by the economy, the bank may have to add to the billions it has set aside to cover potential losses in credit-card, home-equity and auto loans.
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Tourism has been hammered by the recession and swine flu.
But they are the very ones being hammered by this.
The president has been hammered by a sputtering economy and hemmed in by an intransigent Congress.
Other regions were hammered by the housing collapse and are having difficulty climbing back.
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