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That inhibition somehow hurts cancerous cells more than healthy ones.
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".
Such a decision somehow hurts the recall of body blocks.
The report, "Five Years of Progress and Missed Opportunities," also illuminates the discrepancy between audiences' preferences for diverse projects and the idea, still common among industry leaders, that diversity somehow hurts Hollywood's financial prospects ― particularly with international audiences, a major source of revenue.
If, in fact, her personal life somehow hurts her standing with her young fans (who, apparently, are confusing her with her Twilight character, the steadfast Bella) -- if the fans can no longer look up to her as a role model because she's a 22-year-old who got tired of one man and was tempted by another -- well, I'd say it's the best thing that could happen to her.
Even if this somehow hurts you, let them play the Xbox or PlayStation for as long as they want.
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"I disagree that staying four years somehow hurt Shane, Babcockk said.
Mr. Marino ridiculed the notion that Mr. Aleynikov was taking Goldman's "secret sauce algorithms" and somehow hurting the banking giant.
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.
"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.
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.
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