Sentence examples for hurting the future from inspiring English sources

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That is, the weak economy, which is partly the result of budget-cutting, is hurting the future as well as the present.

What's driving the White House's almost singular focus on hurting the future of transgender Americans?

In some cases, these campaigns are even hurting the future of the project, from alienating your audience to scooping your press story.

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JPMorgan's banking analysts are wary of how a series of new, uncoordinated global banking regulation will hurt the future earnings of the world's largest investment banks.

The measures he supports would severely hurt the future of the mortgage industry: What private entity, for instance, would extend mortgages, knowing that Washington politicians would be empowered to change the terms when politically convenient, instead of letting lenders and borrowers see if they could work something out that would take each particular situation into account?

Paul stated that he had filed the suit because "it would greatly hurt the future of Florida to let the Legislature grow to such monstrous proportions that we would cease to have effective government".

"There's virtually no market for genetically modified seeds in Europe because they're so unpopular," Dirk Zimmermann, a Germany-based GMO expert at Greenpeace, told Bloomberg, adding that a Bayer-Monsanto combination would "hurt the future of sustainable agriculture".

Bankers had been pushing for the suspension of specie payments – the convertibility of banknotes into gold – but with Keynes's help the Chancellor of the Exchequer (then Lloyd George) was persuaded that this would be a bad idea, as it would hurt the future reputation of the city if payments were suspended before absolutely necessary.

Cash is tight, customers are hurting and the future is uncertain.

Beginning his second year as the Rangers' general manager, Sather explained why he avoided the high-salaried players who changed teams over the previous two days as unrestricted free agents across the N.H.L. "Getting into deals that aren't smart deals are things that have hurt and that will hurt in the future," Sather said.

The reasoning that one can distance oneself from future suffering only applies in the absence of forethought: future pain will hurt, in the future, and choosing to avoid the present pain does not make the overall suffering any less.

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