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Mr. Bove says that, while bank profits have hardly suffered from new regulation, their customers have.
Prices were raised, and the profits of the companies hardly suffered as a result.
(Of course, medallion values had hardly suffered under the mayor before Thursday).
Finance may have been a struggle; but trade at Martin's restaurants, all in central London, has hardly suffered.
Though the band's burgeoning notoriety hardly suffered, culpability for the deaths lay in the negligence of allowing so many to assemble in such primitive conditions.
In fifty years I had hardly suffered at all; but boy did it start when I took up with your mother.
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Adele will hardly suffer from the lack of exposure.
Politicians could hardly suffer from lower esteem than they do at the moment.
Gilbert M. Tucker, in "Our Common Speech" (1895), suggested that "a tongue that already includes diseased, gifted, lettered, bigoted, turreted, landed, skilled... will hardly suffer much by admitting other formations of the same kind".
Stravinsky hardly suffers from neglect — he ranked ninth on the League of American Orchestras' most recent list of frequently performed composers — but his early ballet scores are the main engine of his popularity; much of his vast catalogue languishes unheard.
A Sony spokesperson is quoted as saying "The latest generation of Lithium Polymer batteries hardly suffer any memory effect at all, so it'll be many years before there's any degradation in terms of battery performance".
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