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They harm businesses by distorting competition.
He is also a student of a vast array of old laws that, he says, harm businesses in Greece.
When Mr. Clinton assured him that the proposal would not harm businesses, Mr. Cain answered that "in the competitive marketplace, it simply doesn't work that way".
Mr. Chambliss, echoing arguments from some bankers, warned that the legislation would harm businesses and drive derivatives trading to overseas markets outside the reach of American regulators.
Republicans accused Senate Democrats and the Obama White House of orchestrating a "government takeover" of the financial industry and suggested that the bill would severely harm businesses on Main Street.
Other opponents of separation — including the Port of Indiana — agree that even if the canals remain open, cutting off access to Lake Michigan will change the economics of trade enough to seriously harm businesses from corn starch refineries to steel mills to chemical plants.
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Won't the Eurozone crisis harm business?
"A prolonged energy shortage could harm business and investment".
Exhibitors are worried that federal budget cuts will harm business.
Meanwhile, dire predictions by critics that it would destroy jobs and harm business have proven wrong.
CAPITALISM often seesaws between abuses that harm business and waves of self-correction.
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