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"If it was his right foot, it would certainly hurt to kick the ball.
Another point on interest rates is not going to worry many of her buyers, she says, although a crisis in the hedge-fund industry would certainly hurt.
But Democratic losses on November 3rd would certainly hurt Mr Obama, not least by inclining congressional Democrats in vulnerable seats to co-operate less wholeheartedly with his agenda.
While this would certainly hurt European banks, the European Central Bank, which owns around 60 billion euros or so of Greek bonds, would suffer the most.
Not to do so would certainly hurt the economy in several states, including New York, and might not serve their shareholders well either".
A clampdown would certainly hurt the soon-to-be-privatised Royal Mail, which has seen small packages make up an increasing proportion of post bags in recent years.
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If we were to change the title a mere six weeks before we open, it would most certainly hurt the film by limiting the number of people who would ultimately see this important story.
A surtax would certainly not hurt them.
It would certainly not hurt to have a Frist running the Senate or even, perhaps, in the White House.
The economy would certainly be hurt if the war ends badly, or if a new terrorism attack unnerves Americans.
The cliche that turkeys do not vote for Christmas is easily deployed: an early election would certainly have hurt first the Lib Dems and now the Tories.
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