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One expert says the media's skeptical response to BRT was a "high-decibel attack" that hurt chances of success.
The White House, which wants the prohibitions lifted, said the Senate vote would hurt chances of improving ties to Mexico.
And research is often funded by pharmaceutical companies that have little incentive to perform high-quality, expensive studies if the results might hurt chances for FDA approval or future sales.
The head of the International Monetary Fund urged protesters to demonstrate peacefully at the spring meetings of the fund and World Bank here this weekend, cautioning that unrest would hurt chances for dialogue.
He is eager to resume peace talks with Syria, which were suspended last month, and seems reluctant to unleash a large-scale military strike that could hurt chances of returning to the negotiating table.
The African Union and the Arab League, seeking to protect one of their own, are pressing the Security Council to delay a formal indictment and arrest warrant, saying it would hurt chances for a negotiated peace.
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