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But he's the one who had to personally suffer the fallout if he doesn't update the Hill.
"The indications right now are that we're going to suffer the fallout of the economy and Sept. 11 but a lot less than other places.
We either come through this economic crisis as one nation, or the recession is longer and deeper and we will again suffer the fallout for decades to come.
What began as a fairly routine accounting fraud investigation threatens to become a much more contentious issue between the United States and China, and Deloitte may suffer the fallout.
Calmer heads made the point that American soldiers serving abroad in Afghanistan and Iraq, not to mention other Americans with interests across the Muslim world, suffer the fallout from incidents like these.
By the mid-1990s, frustralson alstartedtod to creep into the HM ranks as the insurgency descended into a stalemate and the local population began to suffer the fallout from the conflict.
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But yet again it was the children who suffered the fallout of a politically motivated decision.
The slum itself has suffered the fallout of terrorist attacks in the past.
It's mainly been about the (OK, alleged) pig this week as prime minister David Cameron suffered the fallout from anecdotes in Lord Ashcroft's unauthorised biography, which outlined bizarre rituals at Oxford University.
Because Mexican labor has been recruited into the United States during boom times and expelled during busts, native-born Mexican-Americans have suffered the fallout from campaigns ostensibly aimed at their foreign-born cousins.
Other energy shares suffered the fallout, as well.
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