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This in turn hurts the performance of surrounding towns.
Simulations indicate that the new test is as accurate in size as the nonstandard test of Kiefer and Vogelsang (2002a, 2002b; KV), and yet it does not incur the power loss that often hurts the performance of the latter test.
Yet an oversupply of money hurts the performance of the top firms as well as those at the bottom -- as has been demonstrated so far by the funds raised in 1999 and 2000.
On some datasets, this assumption may be violated, which consequently hurts the performance of C-CENI.
"There's nothing that's harder than to figure out what features you will include for some users that hurts the performance for everybody else that's not going to use them".
The condition of many school buildings -- some built in the 19th century -- is deplorable and hurts the performance of teachers and students.
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The surge by the two large Japanese automakers seemed to hurt the performance of their Asian rivals.
This has hurt the performance of small caps by reducing the demand for them, relative to large stocks.
Wall Street analysts have long maintained that the association with tobacco has hurt the performance of Philip Morris's stock.
But George Wachsmann of BAWM, which runs money for wealthy families in Brazil, warns that asset-gathering could hurt the performance of the firm's hedge funds.
Analysts said high costs and intensifying competition hurt the performance of the bank, No. 2 in the nation behind Allied Irish Banks P.L.C. Brian Lavery (NYT).
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