Sentence examples for somehow hurt from inspiring English sources

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"I disagree that staying four years somehow hurt Shane, Babcockk said.

They claimed her psychoanalytical approach was flawed and voyeuristic, and had somehow hurt the feelings of hundreds of millions.Yet the book had earned decent reviews.

QUESTION FROM JACI: I'm confused about the idea I've been hearing lately that taxing the wealthy at a higher percentage will somehow hurt the economy.

It somehow hurt more because, this time, I felt like he was rejecting me".

*sees a group of teens, is terrified* *realizes she's invisible to them* *is somehow hurt even more*.

I am scared and saddened to think that my death could somehow hurt my perfect, happy, baby boy.

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That inhibition somehow hurts cancerous cells more than healthy ones.

Mr. Marino ridiculed the notion that Mr. Aleynikov was taking Goldman's "secret sauce algorithms" and somehow hurting the banking giant.

Yet in both cases, the courts rejected the argument that same-sex marriage somehow hurts the state's interest in promoting child-bearing and "responsible procreation".

"To bring up the issue that scientists in tiger core areas are somehow hurting the survival or conservation of tigers is just an absurdity," he said.

Such a decision somehow hurts the recall of body blocks.

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