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Dura had better finances coming into the current downturn than some of its competitors, but it would suffer from protracted problems at its big customers.
Ms. Cross also said BP could not afford the cost to its reputation that it would suffer in bankruptcy.
Levi Strauss & Company said today that second-quarter results lagged expectations, virtually ensuring that it would suffer its fifth consecutive year of declining sales.
In that case, the Palestinians would be granted the status of a nonmember state while sparing the United States the damage to its standing in the Arab world that it would suffer from using its Council veto.
An embryo exposed to thalidomide at that point would suffer damage to its limbs, Dr. Vargesson said, while the rest of it would suffer less damage because its blood vessels were already mature.
If Greece stormed out, and damn the law, as it might yet have to do, it would suffer a run on its banks, as depositors withdrew euros before they were forcibly converted into devalued new drachma.
Tech publication Recode accused the company of playing with its workers wages and predicted that it would suffer for it.
If Germany wants to leave the euro reverting to the Deutschmark, it would suffer losses equivalent to its existing exposure as other European countries are unlikely to be able to settle their liabilities.
He warned Kenya that it would suffer further atrocities unless it withdrew its troops from the AU force in Somalia.
Germany has the lowest incentive of any country to leave, despite its economic power and strong fiscal position, because it would suffer lower growth, possibly higher borrowing costs and a negative balance sheet effect, they said.
Should regulators force Uber to treat its vast workforce as employees, the company admits it would suffer.
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