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Newsmagazines have been hurt by the availability of instant news and analysis on the Web, and also by the rise of two new weekly competitors, The Week and The Economist.
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The author of one the case studies also argues that agricultural production has been hurt by the decreases in groundwater availability, increased soil erosion, and pesticide and pollen pollution problems that are attributed to the expansion of the nearby tree plantations (Montalba Navarro et al. 2005).
He was hurt by the ABN takeover.
Correction: July 1 , 2002 Monday A report in the On Stage and Off column on June 7 about the availability of tickets for "The Phantom of the Opera" at the TKTS booth for the first time since the musical opened in 1988 misstated the location of the 1987 opening of "Les Misérables," which could be hurt by the increased competition at the booth.
Like most cities, San Francisco has been hurt by the recession.
Their sacred sites have been hurt by the fire.
Ewing was hurt by the Garden fans' callous demonstration.
But, by the fall of 2010, hurt by the same recession that hurt Target, Penney's stock was way down.
People are hurt by the inaction.
Was she ever hurt by the reactions?
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