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But there is also something to be said when a pitcher simply avoids getting hit hard.
Eritrea, which is getting hit hard by Ethiopian troops, said it was prepared to return to talks.
The off-speed stuff, that's what was getting hit hard, didn't have command of his fastball, not quite the same sink he's had the last couple outings".
The Yankees could not manage to scratch out a run last night against a pitcher who had been getting hit hard all season.
CONDO-HOTELS, a similar option for second-home ownership, are also getting hit hard by the economy, and many are being shelved.
To make matters worse, the display ad business is getting hit hard by the recession, especially in segments where Yahoo is strong, like auto and personal finance.
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"Some of the stocks getting hit hardest recently are big companies paying dividends," Mr. Frederick said.
PAGE B1 A PORTRAIT OF THE RECESSION Who is getting hit hardest by this recession?
"Everyone who's getting income from places other than salary and wages is getting hit harder than everyone else," he said, "because they're being scrutinized more carefully".
Indeed, if JPMorgan does end up getting hit harder by the new leverage ratio, it may not be a complete accident.
Do you think that that's symptomatic perhaps the tech industry is getting hit harder?
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