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"There is an argument that corporate concentration hurts the American economy, but we need big global players that are really good at what they do," Mr. Galambos said, reflecting the prevailing view among policymakers, business people and many economists.
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Still others even suggest that market concentration may hurt the quality of care.
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The soul hurts, the concentration wanes — and Madrid's sap rises.
Perhaps foreshadowing the arguments that Disney's lobbyists will make in Washington, Mr Eisner said: "Concentration of distribution usually hurts the small guy [not] the large player".Mr Eisner's dismissal of Comcast's approach was backed up by Disney's board, which formally rejected the hostile bid on Monday February 16th and expressed confidence in Mr Eisner's leadership.
But moving from one thing to another, according to Sophie Leroy at the University of Minnesota, hurts our concentration by leaving what she calls an "attention residue".
Thus, they said, increased concentration would not hurt competition.
"On grass, if you lose your concentration it can hurt you and make you pay".
-Money in politics: Finally, my other top candidate for how inequality hurts growth: the toxic interaction of wealth concentration and our uniquely money-driven politics and policy.
The drawing establishes that murder requires concentration, a sure method, and sudden energy, and that it hurts.
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