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At WB, Mr. Kellner said its steep ratings declines had hurt in terms of the overall money the network took in.
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According the the scuttlebutt, Gibson is hurting in terms of new products and we all know the last refuge of a flagging company is patent litigation.
"There's one or two hurting in terms of the results and the performances, so as a group today we made sure we came here and gave absolutely everything".
While the report shows that most states have been hurting in terms of revenue shortfalls, energy-rich states such as North Dakota, Alaska and Texas have been flush with funds.
"And they understand that this dysfunctionality has hurt New York City in terms of school funding, health care and affordable housing".
"But when the whole nation is embarrassed by something," he added, "that loyalty can hurt you in terms of your own credibility.
Of the association with Mr. Pérez, he said, "I'm very optimistic that not only will it not hurt us in terms of our capital campaign, but that we are actually able to capitalize on it".
One reason Khadr has spent eight years more than a third of his life in Guantánamo is that he doesn't come from what most people would call a respectable family, which has hurt him in terms of motivating the Canadian government to get him out of there.
Meanwhile, the value of the Canadian dollar is on the rise, which has hurt CHC in terms of revenue since almost all of its sales are in Europe.
After all, a Cunanan-like event couldn't hurt me in terms of publicity.
Being independent probably has hurt Crown in terms of distribution and subscriber fees from pay-TV distributors.
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