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"When Hinesville breathes in, Fort Stewart breathes out," said Allen Brown, a real estate broker whose apartment business has already been hurt because of the deployment.
In recent months, however, sales have been hurt because of the $20 surcharge the airlines imposed on each round trip to cover higher fuel costs and because of schedule disruptions at United Airlines.
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They study injury statistics to determine how many players are hurt because of a technique that might be banned.
Still, more than 4 in 10 said important domestic programs were being hurt because of the tax cuts.
The only positive side of the Northwest Flight 253 bombing attempt was that nobody was hurt because of the exemplary courage shown by passengers.
"Now we have a situation where businesses in Nassau are going to be hurt because of Suffolk's failure to enact the same legislation," he said.
They should have known that if they were caught, they would suffer for sure, but also many others would be hurt because of them".
But, it said, hotels in certain major markets would be hurt because of excess capacity and, in some cases, sharp reductions in airline service.
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