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"This is a family-bashing budget that will hit hard families, pensioners and Australia's less well-off.
He says he will hit hard on Mr. Romney's record, drawing attention to what he says is Mr. Romney's liberal record.
Slicing the number of state surveys for more representative surveys may be a reasonable trade-off -- but it will hit hard.
Paying for that would require tax increases, Mr. McMahon said, and higher income taxes will hit hard on Long Island, with its disproportionate share of above-average incomes.
On Wednesday, in the first of two major speeches on the war, he will hit hard against those who would force an end to the troop buildup.
The latest news will hit hard in York, which has been at the heart of British chocolate production since the 19th century.
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This will hit hardest the people who can least afford it – the poor, the disabled, the disadvantaged.
This change will hit hardest those graduates on low and middle incomes close to the earnings threshold".
Welfare reductions, in particular, will hit hardest those groups most dependent on welfare payments, so some disproportionate impact is unsurprising.
This is especially the case at the local level, where difficult decisions are made and cuts will hit hardest.
However, there is little systematic knowledge of where climate effects will hit hardest and how agriculture might adapt to a rapidly changing climate.
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