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He fears the strike may hurt a sector already affected by staff shortages.
In most cases, admittedly, being a late entrant into an election campaign may hurt a candidate.
Sanctions against leading Syrians and firms linked to them may hurt a bit and should be widened.
It may hurt a film buff to admit this, but some film directors are dull fellows – because they have no life beyond film.
My wife, Stella Feehily, has recently written a play about the NHS, This May Hurt a Bit, and while researching the project we met Ken Clarke, former Conservative minister for health.
His major concern, he said, is that Edison's decision to pull out may hurt a companion plan to relocate the Museum for African Art on an adjacent Fifth Avenue lot owned by Edison.
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Supporters hope it will help spur a new era in Atlantic City, but critics fear it may hurt an already fading market.
"If you go from light to dark by flipping a switch, your eyes may hurt for a minute or two," he says.
News from Southeast Asia may hurt for a while, and there is an unfounded fear that the present flat yield curve will hurt earnings.
Efforts to spare marsh birds may hurt fish; a wetland may be protected, but only by diverting oil to a sandy beach; attempts to clean up the oil may involve trampling marshes or polluting the air.
Well, as my doctor sometimes says, this may hurt just a little bit.
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