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Some are considering taking their digital rights elsewhere, which could deal a financial blow to the hobbled publishing industry.
That might put the Lib Dems in the pivotal position as the smaller party which could deal with either the Tories or Labour.
She feared that angry clients would leave the bank, which could deal a serious blow to revenue (particularly that of her own unit).
Many economists think Greece will eventually default anyway, which could deal a sharp blow to the euro and lead to sharply higher borrowing costs for other indebted countries across Europe.
He frets, for example, about the danger of a commercial real estate crisis in the United States, which could deal a fresh blow to banks in BMW's largest market.
There are various options which could deal with the problem, including adding small "fins" to the building to provide shade, or even special coating to reduce the amount of sun reflected by the glass, he added.
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More to the point, if the Fed doesn't print too much money, an increase in labor costs would only result in a squeeze on corporate profits, which management could deal with by boosting productivity.
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