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That continues a troubling trend that's been building for years, one that has had a particularly harsh effect on black workers.
Mr. Outten said that going public with her complaint had had a harsh effect on Ms. Schieffelin's relationship with the firm and her co-workers.
While he acknowledged that the outcome of the investigation is unknown, Mr. Milunovich said its harsh effect on the shares had made them a better value.
Unlike the passive HFTs, aggressive HFT mostly rely on market orders and, as a result, have a harsh effect on the markets, increasing volatility and wiping out liquidity.
The Syrian conflict has already had a harsh effect on its immediate neighbors, particularly vulnerable Lebanon and Jordan, which are swamped by desperate refugees and menaced by hardened extremists back from the battleground.
Use rubbing alcohol sparingly, as pure alcohol can have a harsh effect on linen.
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Indeed, because of the harsh effect of budget cutting on growth, debt-to-G.D.P. ratios in Europe have continued to rise.
Could the judge see beyond the harsh effects on her own family?
WHILE sunbathers lie on their beach blankets or lounge chairs, elsewhere on Long Island a battle is being fought against the sun's harsh effects on the face.
Rosenbaum added that the work-requirement policy can have "harsh effects on very poor individuals".
Technology shares led the afternoon surge as investors overcame their initial discouragement, caused when new data showed that the Sept. 11 attacks had a harsher effect on the economy than Wall Street had expected.
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