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"What we are looking at is a relatively mild adjustment that won't inflict too much pain".
But Chinese inflation still need not inflict too much damage on the rest of the world's economy.
The largely symbolic sanctions which lack any real bite shouldn't inflict too much damage in the short term but Russia has a job on its hands to stem the rot as investors flee the region.
But the government faces a dilemma: if its reforms inflict too much pain, protesters could - having removed one government - take to the streets again.
If you don't plan on fighting all of the barrows brothers, you can go in, check, and if the passage isn't there, quickly run out of the tomb before they inflict too much damage.
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But how do you challenge a man of 94 without inflicting too much personal indignity?
A new government will have to make reforms without inflicting too much pain on the east or antagonising the west.
Their currency took a huge hit, but their domestic economy has recovered, and it has done so without inflicting too much pain on the most vulnerable.
In the end, the Annan plan will fail because Mr. Assad will not surrender power, and he has already inflicted too much pain, death and cruelty on the Syrian people to ever convince the opposition that he will.
If "This Is Spinal Tap" was a mockumentary, "The Manny" could be called a mock-mockumentary — a parody that attempts to inoculate against criticism, without inflicting too much (intentional) damage on the group it purports to send up.
But now he feels that the late March and April correction inflicted too much damage on the underlying technical strength of the market.; Sullivan believes the recent drop in the market represents more than just a normal pullback.; The mass is not so bearish.
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