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But the great recession inflicted much damage to many of those offerings — defined as anything from real estate deals to hedge funds.
IWork has been around for years, but it hasn't inflicted much apparent damage on Office, one of the most resilient products at Microsoft.
So far this year, none of the Republican or Democratic special ops have inflicted much lasting damage, but keep your eyes open.
American forces could have inflicted much greater damage — Trump could have ordered the killing of Assad and everyone around him if he had wanted to.
But beyond money, many labor experts say that the strike inflicted much deeper though less quantifiable damage on the union's members that is still being felt today.
Men instructed to "train" others by using a variable jolt of electricity inflicted much tougher shocks when bad odors were piped to them.
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That would be far worse than a brief shutdown, inflicting much greater damage on credit markets and the overall economy.
Getting to the same point by cutting nominal wages would take much longer and inflict much more human and economic damage.
While most analysts say the groups lack the skills and know-how to inflict much damage, they also say the threat should not be overlooked.
Hotly pursued by Union troops and local forces, Morgan and his men were unable to inflict much damage and suffered heavy casualties.
This is a negative-sum game, in which the attempt to protect the rentiers from any losses is inflicting much larger losses on everyone else.
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