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But there is a worse, lingering harm done by those World Cup playoffs last week.
Any lingering harm to the Manhattan economy (which accounts for about 2.5percentt of overall U.S. G.D.P).
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For every month that Blair lingers, Brown is harmed by that perception of being part of a tired government.
I asked Whitlock, the researcher from Cornell, why the treatment community doesn't put a bigger focus on the visibility of scars, their stigma, and their lingering impact on life after self-harm.
Despite a lingering feeling of dirtiness, there's no harm to it.
However, although the patients were assessed as fit for interview, their accounts may have been coloured by the lingering effects (psychological and toxicological) of the recent self-harm event.
Scott Walker, a Republican, will begin statewide on Tuesday — some leaders here, even Democrats, have come to wonder whether the lingering protesters at the Capitol are still helping the efforts or harming them.
This tactic is now widely seen as a beggar-thy-neighbor approach to creating growth that would ultimately harm a global recovery and is understood to be a cause of the lingering nature of the depression in the 1930s.
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