So Texas got hit hard-- well, a lotta places got hit hard.
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So Texas got hit hard-- well, a lot of places got hit hard.
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Birdman just got hit hard for stealing loot from some veteran songwriters ... hit hard as in millions of dollars.
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" When asked if he thought the north would be hit hard economically by Brexit: "We are hit hard anyway, so what is the difference?
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In the past few weeks, Weinstein has been hit hard.
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"They all got hit hard," Trump said of the tornadoes.
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The hard lessons of Hardhome hit hard beyond the wall.
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"Tragedy hit hard this evening," Taunton Mayor Tom Hoye said.
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Texas residents were hit hard last weekend by Hurricane Harvey.
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It knocked me out of my shoes, it hit hard.
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It was also hit hard by the 2008 financial crisis.
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Department stores have been hit hard by investors this year.
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As a result, the city's workforce has been hit hard.
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Communities of color were hit hard and recovered more slowly.
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Communities hit hard by the shock could not recover easily.
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It's meant to hit hard and make you feel uncomfortable.
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Texas closer Sam Dyson, in particular, has been hit hard.
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Chiapas hit hard Gonazalo Segundo was awakened by the shaking.
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Snap shares have been hit hard over the past year.
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With me, hit hard instead by the Fake News Media.
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But it wasn't a matter of Miranda being hit hard.
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Beyond Mountain View: Google has been hit hard in Europe.
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The joke was funny, but it didn't hit hard enough.
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The Peach State was hit hard during the Great Recession.
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Even the outs were on balls that were hit hard.
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That happy innovation workshop may have just hit hard times.
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Standard enemies don't just hit hard, they kick your ass.
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American farmers have been hit hard by China's retaliatory tariffs.
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The travel and hospitality industries have been particularly hit hard.
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"Everything hit hard beginning last Sunday [March 15]," she says.
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Believe me, this emotional arc will hit hard right now.
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Henry Cuellar in Texas, she knew she'd get hit — hard.
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West Chelsea was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy in 212.
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Thousands infected in China China has also been hit hard.
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Boston and Philadelphia are also expected to be hit hard.
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Ms. Abrams hit hard on those themes throughout her address.
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Did you get hit hard by the Phase Three crossover?
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France was hit hard on the day of its national holiday.
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Their finances were hit hard, and daily life was a challenge.
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Brazil's health system has been hit hard by falling government revenues.
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When crypto prices took a dramatic plunge, Nvidia was hit hard.
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Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff's first business was hit hard early on.
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Weibo has been hit hard by internet regulators in the past.
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The bank has been hit hard by weakness in emerging markets.
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The state has also been hit hard by opioid overdose deaths.
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One of its franchises, Northern, has been hit hard by strikes.
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In 2015 the world was hit hard with a cat controversy.
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But lower oil prices and a falling currency have hit hard.
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Fans of NBC's Chicago shows are getting hit hard by news.
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Lorenzen was hit hard in two of his previous three outings.
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They'd have been hit hard by even a brief border closure.
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Finally, Treasury should hit hard those who provide aircraft to Mahan.
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Their songs hit hard, but never skimp on riffs and hooks.
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The retail segment is hit hard after the last-quarter floods.
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Then, like other automakers, Mitsubishi was hit hard by the recession.
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Joy Global has been hit hard by the global mining slowdown.
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With me, hit hard instead by the Fake News Media. Crazy!
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Bank shares have been hit hard since Britain's referendum last month.
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Banking, construction and other stocks in Britain have been hit hard.
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Watch out for the nor'easter that will hit hard in 2020.
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I was hit hard with the flu, and it was snowing.
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Areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank were also hit hard.
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The sheriff said the storm hit hard around 236 a.m. Tuesday.
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The official said, Tillis is "getting hit hard in the state."
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"Just looking for a pitch I could hit hard," Goldschmidt said.
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Native American tribes are also being hit hard by the shutdown.
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The tariffs hit hard, leading to a spike in farm bankruptcies.
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Native Americans have also been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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The boating industry has been particularly hit hard by the trade battle.
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The housing market in general has been hit hard by affordability issues.
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Newspaper publishers were also hit hard by the decline in advertising revenues.
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Snow in Hoboken as the New York area is getting hit hard.
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Chemours shares were hit hard following the initial verdict earlier this week.
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Both starting pitchers were hit hard, but both escaped with no-decisions.
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"He was hit hard, the way he should have been," Trump said.
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Oil was also hit hard because OPEC slightly increased production last month.
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The region around Agadez was hit hard by the fall of Qaddafi.
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The stock was hit hard, falling to $27 a share from $32.
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The world's biggest hedge fund got hit hard to start the year.
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When the oil price fell sharply in 2014, Ecuador was hit hard.
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Some weren't hit hard, but they still made me pay for it.
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Reality hit hard for the first family of reality TV last October.
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Some stocks, however, have been hit hard despite the market's upward trajectory.
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Big-box stores (think Walmart and Target) and groceries get hit hard.
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Hansen also hit hard, maybe harder than anyone in pro wrestling history.
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The company was hit hard by a Chinese government crackdown on gaming.
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Tech stocks once again got hit hard, with the Nasdaq sinking 1.7%.
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Oil futures were hit hard Tuesday, as the market worried about oversupply.
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"You have some people who hit hard, who hit flat," he said.
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Businesses slow to respond to that demographic change have been hit hard.
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News of the death of actress Carrie Fisher hit hard on Tuesday.
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"Puerto Rico being hit hard by new monster Hurricane," the President tweeted.
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Its suppliers are also expected to be hit hard by the crisis.
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But authorities warned the islands could still expect to be hit hard.
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Rockland County, New York, has been hit hard by the measles outbreak.
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Its suppliers are also expected to be hit hard by the crisis.
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Disney's worldwide operations have already been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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And politicians from states hit hard by the storms are signaling impatience.
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Africa's top oil producer has been hit hard by low crude prices.
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Disney's "Mulan" remake could be hit hard at the global box office.
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The bullpen has been hit hard, and the offense has been anemic.
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He was hammered -- and was hit hard especially by Buttigieg and Warren.
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Chester, Bradford, Montgomery and Schuylkill counties were also hit hard, she said.
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The state also produces soybeans, which have been hit hard by tariffs.
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Both states were hit hard by storms that ravaged thousands of homes.
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The stock has been understandably hit hard by fears about COVID-19.
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Puerto Rico's schools are being hit hard by its crippling debt crisis.
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Soybean farmers, in particular, have been hit hard by Beijing's retaliatory tariffs.
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Shares of were hit hard in early Thursday trading before recovering slightly.
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In 2005, Iowa's farms were hit hard by a bird flu epidemic.
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Another high-flying chip name that's been hit hard this year is Nvidia.
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The Angels have been hit hard with injuries, particularly to their pitching staff.
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It has been hit hard by falling oil prices and a devastating earthquake.
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This means that equities could also be hit hard by rising inflation expectations.
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That was the lifecycle of Pepe when it hit hard in mid-2016.
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Along with other print media, comics have been hit hard in recent years.
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The island was among those hit hard by Hurricane Irma in September 2017.
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The apparel segment was also hit hard, led by Nike and Under Armour.
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Italy's banks have been hit hard by the level of its toxic loans.
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The currency has since been hit hard by falling energy and commodity prices.
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Funko doesn't expect to be hit hard by tariffs proposed on Chinese products.
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Dollar Tree was also hit hard by retail tariffs under President Donald Trump.
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Drought has also hit hard other parts of Central America, and in Haiti.
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Guangdong, a major pig-rearing province in southern China, has been hit hard.
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And attorneys for the US House hit hard the theme of judicial restraint.
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Manchin's state of West Virginia has been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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Farm workers, some of them undocumented and legal migrants, have been hit hard.
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The company has been hit hard in recent times by tumbling oil prices.
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The Malaysian economy has been hit hard by the slide in oil prices.
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But California has been hit hard by a lack of rain since 2011.
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They were hit hard by a bad environment for trading and deal-making.
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Apple is a major company that's been particularly hit hard with the Sep.
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Apple is a leading company that's been particularly hit hard with the Sep.
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It was in the news in January for being hit hard by mudslides.
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Soybean farmers have been hit hard by the the US-China trade dispute.
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Retail and tourism have been hit hard by a fall in visitor numbers.
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Farmers, who rely on rain and lack irrigation facilities, have been hit hard.
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Sporting goods' retailers have been hit hard by the shift to online shopping.
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News of the deaths hit hard in the Chicago suburb of Bellwood, Ill.
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The manufacturing sector in China has been hit hard by the virus outbreak.
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Read more:Italy, now under lockdown, has been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.
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In Iran, the novel coronavirus has hit hard — both the leadership and society.
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U.S. companies with operations in China have been hit hard by the virus.
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Might not last long, but weakest individuals and companies will be hit hard.
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While Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea were hit hard, Nigeria emerged relatively unscathed.
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Deindustrialisation, baleful planning and white flight all hit hard from the 1960s onwards.
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Turkey's tourism industry has been hit hard by the wave of terrorist attacks.
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The S&P Homebuilders XHB ETF was hit hard by volatility in February.
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The Dow Jones industrial average has also been hit hard by recent volatility.
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And transportation would be hit hard, along with the local price of corn.
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Sears was hit hard during the recession a decade ago and never recovered.
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Shares in South Korea, another country hit hard by the pandemic, rose 0.42%.
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A contractor in Central Florida, Hyden was hit hard by the 2008 recession.
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"We're a 220-person police department and we were hit hard," he said.
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Instead, it points to either a permanent retaliatory cycle with the Iranians — we hit hard, they hit hard, we hit a little harder, ad infinitum — or else a disastrous ground war in a nonessential theater, the least Jacksonian of ends.
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Now he's back, saying the scandal about the Prime Minister's offshore accounts hit hard.
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Then the recession hit hard and after seven years of existence, the store disappeared.
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It was a theme the founders continued to hit hard in the Federalist Papers.
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Better yet, when was the last time you were hit hard in the head?
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Export-reliant economies such as Japan have been hit hard by the Sino-U.
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Revlon's stock price has been hit hard in the last year, declining 24 percent.
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Companies with exposure to China, including RH, have been hit hard on the market.
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They were hit hard by the collapse of oil prices beginning in mid-2014.
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And that's why India's IT sector was hit hard after the 08 financial crisis.
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The stocks are among those likely to be hit hard by a trade war.
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Technology shares were hit hard on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump attacked Amazon.
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Nigeria's economy has been hit hard by the oil price slump and currency shortages.
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I've never dealt with depression before, so when it hit me, it hit hard.
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Young people and children will be hit hard by the attorney general's new directive.
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But some major banks were hit hard, with Al Rajhi Bank decreasing 1.4 percent.
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While Smyly wasn't hit hard Monday night, the White Sox hit him just enough.
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"I was just looking for something to hit hard," Springer told the Houston Chronicle.
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The relocations highlight the transformation of a Lower Manhattan hit hard by the Sept.
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Meanwhile, the country's print newspapers have been hit hard by sharp declines in readership.
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New York and California are also expected to be hit hard by the changes.
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This Japanese fishing trawler, just 80 miles away, was hit hard by the explosion.
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Financial stocks have been hit hard this year as the curve flattening has accelerated.
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"These things tend to be fine and then you get hit hard and fast."
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That really hit hard, because I promised myself that I would never be here.
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Parks added that car manufacturing could be another area hit hard by borderless trade.
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Retail, service and travel industries that rely on discretionary spending will be hit hard.
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The travel and tourism industries — airlines, cruises, hotels, and more — are getting hit hard.
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Public defender offices, many of them already overburdened and underfunded, have been hit hard.
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Prisons around the country have also been hit hard by the country's coronavirus measures.
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Shares in South Korea, another country hit hard by the pandemic, jumped by 1.62%.
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However, air freight demand in the region has been hit hard by Sino-U.
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In Hong Kong, property developers have been hit hard by the city's mass protests.
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My cold has really hit hard, though, and my nose is so stuffy now.
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But Hong Kong's traditionally dominant social class — educated, white-collar professionals — was hit hard.
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Mr. Wilson, the owner of the Ron Carter dealerships, was among those hit hard.
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The Midwest was particularly hit hard earlier this year, with large areas under water.
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Merian has seen its assets hit hard since starting life as an independent company.
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But the schedule could change if Washington, D.C. is hit hard by a snowstorm.
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Experts expect American consumers to be hit hard if the reciprocal tariffs keep escalating.
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The town was hit hard by the flooding but was not the only one.
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That's because this generation, in particular, was hit hard by the 2008 financial crisis.
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Last year Nigeria emerged from recession, previously being hit hard by falling oil prices.
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Garver, the Browns' starting pitcher that day, was hit hard in the first inning.
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China's pork industry has been hit hard by an epidemic of African swine fever.
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Coastal counties, including Brazoria, Matagorda and Galveston, were hit hard by rainfall through Wednesday.
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Other energy prices, like coal and gas, are also being hit hard by the downturn.
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The metal had been hit hard by a surge in the dollar after the Nov.
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The bank's private equity and leveraged finance teams have been hit hard by recent defections.
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The Net Neutrality aftermath hasn't hit hard yet, but it could happen at any time.
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American farmers have been hit hard by the trade war as crop prices have fallen.
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For a country whose electricity is 40 percent powered by solar, it was hit hard.
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When the company hit hard times, they cut salaries and then ended the employer match.
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Twice destroyed by hurricanes in the 18th century, Les Cayes was hit hard by Matthew.
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Philipps is best friends with Michelle Williams, Ledger's ex, and his 2008 death hit hard.
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"We have been hit hard," he said in a video on the relief fund's website.
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Prices for Gulf Coast crude grades traded in the Louisiana region have been hit hard.
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But VW group's U.S. earnings contribution, hit hard by its Dieselgate emissions scandal, is minimal.
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Insurers would be hit hard by a fall in private car ownership and fewer accidents.
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Islamic State has recently been hit hard by U.S. air strikes and special forces operations.
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Coffee, particularly in Brazil, has been hit hard by the sweeping droughts we've experienced recently.
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Shares of big U.S. manufacturers, grain traders and chipmakers were hit hard until mid-day.
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The first to be hit hard by the new reality have been the region's utilities.
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Texas, which is also the largest exporter of electronics to China, was also hit hard.
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Both Germany and Italy have been hit hard, partly by slowing demand for their exports.
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Everyone's favorite LA Dodger was hit hard last night both on and off the field.
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U.S. farmers have been hit hard by changing trade policy under Republican President Donald Trump.
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With this in mind, not every high-yielding stock is likely to get hit hard.
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The airplane maker has been hit hard by the grounding of its 22 Max jets.
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In addition to soybean farmers, carmakers and Boeing would be hit hard by China's tariffs.
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As Business Insider points out, Apple suppliers were also hit hard by the company's news.
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She says that families are often hit hard psychologically, developing post traumatic stress, anxiety, depression.
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Companies that have been riding the bitcoin wave were hit hard by the cryptocurrency's slump.
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In the past year, the U.S. poultry industry has been hit hard by avian flu.
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Africa's top copper producer has been hit hard by low commodity prices in recent years.
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Like other Central African oil producers, Congo has been hit hard by low crude prices.
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The dairy sector, especially in Wisconsin, has been hit hard due to low milk prices.
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Ohio is a Rust Belt state that was hit hard as manufacturing left the area.
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President Trump made his second visit to areas hit hard by Harvey over the weekend.
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Many export-reliant economies such as Japan have been hit hard by the Sino-U.
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But if trade issues are not resolved, the economy and stocks will be hit hard.
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Many ordinary Egyptians have been hit hard by the austerity measures, especially the currency devaluation.
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Noble Group, once Asia's largest commodities trader, was hit hard by a commodity price collapse.
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Those remaining no longer have any customers as the tourist trade has been hit hard.
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Australian miners, which tend to be hit hard by trade uncertainty, were mixed on Friday.
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Nvidia was also hit hard by the epic collapse in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies' prices.
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It's not only the grocery-store aisle subsector in consumer staples that's been hit hard.
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Bieber fever hit hard — the designers showed a pair of tees with the singer's face.
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The states that carried Trump to victory in the Rust Belt are hit hard. 3.
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When Amazon bought Whole Foods in 2017, some speculated that Instacart might be hit hard.
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Montana was also hit hard, with more than 1 million acres burned during the year.
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Shares of homebuilders, which have been hit hard this year rose more than 2 percent.
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That last part is especially frustrating, because Mexico has been hit hard by outbreaks before.
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Newburgh, long plagued by poverty and crime, has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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Airlines have been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, from travel restrictions to consumer fears.
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"And it will particularly hit hard small newspapers that are already news deserts," he said.
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New Yorkers are going to get hit hard in their pocketbooks when this shakes out.
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The cancelation hit hard because Season 3, which dropped on February 8, was its best.
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The company has been hit hard in recent times by the tumble in oil prices.
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Some landlords have cut rent in half, or even exempted tenants, for those hit hard.
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Apple's production of the iPhone could be hit hard, according to the Nikkei Asian Review.
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Their analysis shows that Guanica, west of the city of Ponce, was particularly hit hard.
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And retailing isn't the only service industry that has been hit hard by changing technology.
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North of Dominica, the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe appeared to have been hit hard.
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The local economy has been hit hard by the protests, which are driving away visitors.
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Airlines stocks were hit hard in the face of a looming surge in fuel prices.
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Retailers, automakers, chemical companies and energy companies would all be hit hard with tax bills.
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He will also occasionally travel to help areas hit hard by storms or other emergencies.
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Other fields like office support, manufacturing production, and food service jobs could be hit hard.
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S.] sanctions are not sending the right message" and that "[Iran] must be hit hard.
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Other energy prices, like coal and gas, are also being hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Several businesses, especially small ones that heavily rely on cash for payments, have been hit hard.
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Global automakers, which also face separate US tariffs on steel and aluminum, have been hit hard.
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Tech stocks overall were hit hard Tuesday as the Nasdaq Composite Index slid another 1.7 percent.
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Like the elaborate window displays in Manhattan, Burberry's holiday films always hit hard with seasonal feels.
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British luxury hit hard EU products such as Parmesan cheese and French wine face new taxes.
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The message resonated in Redding, which residents say has been hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Iran's oil exports, the government's main source of revenue, have been hit hard by U.S. sanctions.
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That one hit hard, at my core — and apparently, Charley's too, because she says he's right.
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His business has been hit hard by fears of the volcano, a major attraction for visitors.
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And when the opponent is Donald Trump, a candidate needs to be prepared to hit hard.
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THE STOCK MOVING HIGHER AT THIS HOUR AFTER BEING HIT HARD OVER THE LAST FOUR SESSIONS.
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Equifax and HBO were all hit hard, and the WannaCry ransomware crippled infrastructure around the globe.
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Two categories were hit hard by the tariffs – Chapter 30 pharmaceuticals and Chapter 86 locomotive parts.
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On top of this, the Middle East had been hit hard by the oil price decline.
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Domestic manufacturers were hit hard by the stronger dollar, while central bankers took advantage of it.
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The sector has been hit hard this year by revelations of widespread misconduct following an inquiry.
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In particular, momentum stocks got hit hard, and can move higher from current prices, Faber said.
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"Our point of view is that they must be hit hard," said an Arab News editorial.
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Since being hit hard by the financial crisis, it has endured nearly ten years of austerity.
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Tech rout: Tech stocks were hit hard Tuesday amid concerns about slowing demand for Apple iPhones.
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Meanwhile, US-listed Chinese companies in the tech sectors were hit hard as well on Friday.
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The area has been hit hard by military operations conducted by Pakistani paramilitary forces targeting civilians.
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Progressives have run ads in Heller's home state, which was hit hard by the housing crisis.
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Injuries have come to define this Mets season, and the starting rotation has been hit hard.
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Sectors and stocks that were exposed to the depreciating yuan have been hit hard this month.
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Weaver continues to operate with diminished velocity and gets hit hard when he misses his location.
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More recently, however, it has been hit hard by Greece's debt crisis and ensuing economic downturn.
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He also plans to visit the U.S. Virgin Islands, which were hit hard by the storm.
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African mining, particularly large iron ore projects, has been hit hard by the global commodities crash.
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The only industry shedding jobs is energy, which has been hit hard by falling oil prices.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index lost 2.4 percent, hit hard by a rise in the yen.
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The news hit hard, especially after his sister lost her home in Paradise only days earlier.
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Both senators are from states hit hard by the opioid epidemic — states that also expanded Medicaid.
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Like many coastal states, South Carolina was hit hard by the real estate crash of 2008.
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Mahathir's campaign strategy was particularly effective in poorer rural Malay heartlands, where rising costs hit hard.
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Energy companies were hit hard on the reports, and the energy component of the S.&P.
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Both the textile and tourism sectors are likely to be hit hard by the travel restrictions.
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Greek stocks have been hit hard by the broader market selloff, down 46.8% year to date.
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Manatees, whose calm presence has become part of southwestern Florida's identity, have also been hit hard.
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While the storm could lose steam before making landfall, forecasters warn it will still hit hard.
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Emerging market currencies, including the Indian rupee, have been hit hard by the intensifying trade war.
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The fallout hit hard and fast over the weekend as the Times and Observer stories broke.
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It didn't hit me for a few months, and then it hit, and it hit hard.
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Flights were canceled, itineraries changed, and the tourism industries in the affected places were hit hard.
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His business was hit hard when South by Southwest canceled its annual festival and conference there.
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North Carolina was hit hard by Hurricane Florence last year, resulting in heavy flooding and damages.
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Other cities hit hard by the coronavirus — but without the equivalent megacharities — are the unlucky ones.
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It involves lawsuits by two Ohio counties that have been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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By late November, the flu had hit hard in the Deep South, from Texas to Georgia.
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Retail, catering, tourism and hotels had been hit hard, with some 600,000 people affected, she said.
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I feel this tournament has really been hit hard with some unpredictable weather over the years.
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She can hit hard off both sides, and on top of that, she has good touch.
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But when the industry finally began squelching unauthorized distribution of artists' tracks, SoundCloud was hit hard.
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In July 2001, southeast Texas was hit hard by Tropical Storm Allison, which caused serious flooding.
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Tourism, a key growth driver, has been hit hard by China's ban on overseas group tours.
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That includes a slight bump in troubled loans from states hit hard by last year's hurricanes.
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Russia's ruble dropped to an all-time low on Wednesday, hit hard by falling oil prices.
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Nasdaq was hit hard Monday, with the tech-driven composite down 2.4 percent, at about 7,300.
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America's ailing manufacturing sector, which has been hit hard by the trade war, could also recover.
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Haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere, was hit hard in October by Hurricane Matthew.
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Hassan and Shaheen come from a state that has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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Markets have been hit hard this month by a range of worries, including the Sino-U.
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Portman and Capito represent Medicaid expansion states that have been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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City marathons have, like the rest of athletics, been hit hard by doping in recent years.
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Currencies hit hard by recent dollar buying soared as safe-haven demand for the greenback receded.
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But so was the threat of Mama "getting hit hard" — having to make a large payout.
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And Chinese retaliation has hit hard at voting blocs Trump depends on, especially in farm states.
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It's the humanity of the stories rather than their heralded plots that makes them hit hard.
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Other neighborhoods are hit hard by liquefaction, with houses tipped and twisted at odd, unnatural angles.
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Local shares have been hit hard this week by concerns about a depreciating currency and slowing growth.
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Other energy prices, such as coal and gas, are also being hit hard by the economic downturn.
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Lebanon has been hit hard by the regional turmoil which has contributed to spasms of political paralysis.
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Retail properties and especially malls hit hard by e-commerce are expected to struggle the most. [Bloomberg]
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Despite reporting a strong quarter, shares of Constellation were hit hard on Thursday, closing down 7 percent.
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These names (and the whole market) could be hit hard if there is not a trade deal.
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The state has been hit hard by massive thunderstorms that have knocked down trees and power lines.
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Africa's leading copper producer has been hit hard by a fall in commodity prices since last year.
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If the government loses the vote, Italy's banks are likely to be hit hard in the markets.
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Coral reefs around the world have been hit hard with a coral bleaching event from overheated seas.
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China, in particular, has been hit hard by the virus, which has spread to neighboring Asian countries.
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Her one-liners hit hard, her kocktails are strong, and she's not apologizing for any of it.
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But in this town where local journalism literally binds the community, the sense of loss hit hard.
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But Flint was over-reliant on one company and was hit hard by the downturn in carmaking.
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European markets were hit hard on Friday, as investors reacted to political turmoil in Europe and overseas.
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Currencies such as the Australian dollar also recovered after being hit hard in the rush for safety.
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The Pedrógão Grande area, in particular, was hit hard and required the efforts of around 900 firefighters.
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Singapore, often seen as a bellwether for global growth, has been hit hard by the Sino-U.
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As reports of , investor confidence was hit hard and Samsung's shares slumped nearly 7 percent on Monday.
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In Group 1, Canada's hopes of progressing were hit hard by a 2-1 loss to Honduras.
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That means the January natural gas contracts need to be hit hard before they can be bottom.
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This is particularly important to Trump, because his base has been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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And the country would be hit hard, Jones believes, if the Five Star movement led the polls.
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It will not be used for oil-related transactions that have been hit hard by U.S. sanctions.
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Companies that have been trying to ride the bitcoin wave were hit hard by the cryptocurrency's slump.
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The casinos have been hit hard by Beijing's corruption crackdown and rival casinos popping up around Asia.
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He's a centrist, and he's from a district that has been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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Like many oil-dependent African nations, Chad has been hit hard by a drop in crude prices.
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Seeing these artists now and realizing that they wouldn't be who they are without him hit hard.
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For example, the Needham Small-Cap Growth fund was hit hard last year and early this year.
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It was hit hard in 2012 during Hurricane Sandy, when much of the area suffered severe flooding.
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Esther's family, who are farmers, have been hit hard by the drought that has scorched East Africa.
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Credit-card issuers could also get hit hard, as their loans are riskier and potentially open-ended.
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I think it was hit hard economically, the same as a lot of places in the area.
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The program could be used to buy crops from farmers if they're hit hard by Chinese tariffs.
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They are all produced in China and they have all been hit hard by Beijing's environmental crackdown.
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Even as Republicans' internal disagreements have become more obvious, they haven't hit hard against statements like Sen.
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Puberty really started to hit hard, so sex became a pretty big occupant of my psyche, too.
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And with oil revenues responsible for about half of Daqing's economy, that poor performance has hit hard.
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Geologist: Risk of mudflow remains for years The storm hit hard between 3 and 6 a.m. Tuesday.
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Houston was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and many residents are still feeling the impact.
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The other four new cases were imported from Iran, which has been hit hard by the virus.
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De Blasio also announced emergency aid for small businesses that have been hit hard by the outbreak.
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Retailers have been hit hard as people stay at home to curb the spread of the virus.
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The Gap (GPS) and L Brands (LB), the parent of Victoria's Secret, have also been hit hard.
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Outside of Asia, Italy has had the worst outbreak, and its industrial heartland has been hit hard.
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Some Republicans whose districts have been hit hard by prescription drug abuse are urging aggressive action. Rep.
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The avalanche occurred after four earthquakes struck central Italy, which has been hit hard in recent months.
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The seismic industry was hit hard by the crash in oil prices in 2014 and ensuing recession.
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Social safety net programs, aside from the big entitlement programs for retirees, would also be hit hard.
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Commodity currencies were hit hard amid renewed fears about China and a steep drop in oil prices.
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Drake & Scull, another Dubai builder hit hard by low oil prices and austerity measures, rose 13 percent.
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But many farmers have been hit hard financially by Trump's reliance on tariffs as a negotiating tool.
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The stocks of Schwab and its rivals were hit hard after Schwab and the others chopped commissions.
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The Bahamas were hit hard by Hurricane Dorian, which was a Category 5 storm at the time.
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From our windows, hit hard by the wind, we observed the boundary between street and canal dissolve.
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The fortunes of the super-rich, like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, were hit hard on Monday.
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Quintana (2-4.703) was hit hard for the second straight outing and lost his third straight decision.
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SPLRCT, hit hard in the wake of the referendum, were among the top gaining sectors on Tuesday.
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Instead, pick out the subject's worst conduct, offer up your strongest proof and make it hit hard.
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Instead, pick out the subject's worst conduct, offer up your strongest proof and make it hit hard.
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People living on the edge of poverty have been hit hard, their diets and livelihoods severely affected.
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Billionaires are getting hit hard as the coronavirus wreaks havoc on businesses and markets across the globe.
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Invasive predators thrived and mammals needing to travel long distances for food or water got hit hard.
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The black community Jackson grew up in was small and straitened, hit hard by years of redlining.
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And Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle was hit hard by Hurricane Michael in October.
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Basically, places that have been hit hard by marijuana criminalization would reap some benefits of cannabis legalization.
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Only thing we're ever really big about is making sure the drums sound big and hit hard.
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Pulse of the People The polling industry has been hit hard by high-profile misfires in recent years.
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California hit hard The heavy rainfall has caused misery for residents, tourists and motorists in the Golden State.
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Housebuilders - hit hard after the Brexit vote - outperformed after Taylor Wimpey said Brexit was yet to impact demand.
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The Australian dollar recovered after being hit hard in Thursday's scramble for safety and was up 1.44 percent.
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Apollo created Athene in 2009 to buy insurance assets that were hit hard during the global financial crisis.
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The area was hit hard by wildfires that killed 14 people, injured 175 and destroyed some 2,500 buildings.
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Tech favorites of the bull market got hit hard on Monday with Amazon losing more than 4 percent.
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Not only are the small businesses hit hard by the pandemic, big companies also are struggling to survive.
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Huntington sits where West Virginia borders Kentucky and Ohio, two other states hit hard by the drug epidemic.
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Trump may also stop in the US Virgin Islands, which was also hit hard by Maria, he added.
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On Friday, currencies such as the Australian dollar recovered after being hit hard in Thursday's scramble for safety.
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A strike is an explosive movement and to hit hard requires a fighter to commit his body weight.
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The wider Athens area has been hit hard by deadly floods and forest fires over the last decade.
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The banking giant has been hit hard by a fake account scandal that sent its stock lower recently.
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Despite arriving very early on the scene, it has been hit hard by the arrival of flashier competitors.
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Oman's state coffers have been hit hard by a slump in oil prices over the past few years.
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Shares have been hit hard recently over fears of a cross-border tax to import goods made overseas.
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Boise State led 17-7 when Bachmeier was injured while scrambling and hit hard by Hawaii's Kana'i Picanco.
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Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Rob Portman of Ohio, two states hit hard by the epidemic.
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A major concern is that U.S. farm exports could be hit hard in retaliation by steel-exporting countries.
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Industries that rely on bulk-mail rates would be hit hard with a big price increase like this.
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The uncertainties brought by the executive order and the following reversed ruling, airlines' shares have been hit hard.
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Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, has been hit hard by a new round of spending reductions announced this week.
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But since the beginning of the year, the carriers have been hit hard in the stock market turbulence.
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He pitched three innings and allowed one run and six hits — only one hit hard — with five strikeouts.
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Miners have been hit hard by plummeting commodities prices, forcing them to cut jobs, capital expenditure and dividends.
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U.S. multinationals were hit hard by sharp gains in the U.S. dollar last year but the dollar index .
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China's stock markets were hit hard, with the nation's premier warning that the economy faces increasing downward pressure.
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Big industrial suppliers have been hit hard, too, with many of their products subject to the new tariffs.
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The Phoenix metro area was hit hard by the housing bust, but it is experiencing a strong recovery.
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Nigeria, Africa's top oil exporter and biggest economy, has been hit hard by the fall in crude prices.
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It hit hard and it had a huge negative impact on each and every one of their morale.
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Oman's finances have also been hit hard, but it does not have as much time as its neighbors.
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Chavez was hit hard, allowing eight hits and five runs, driving his ERA up from 4.61 to 5.09.
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Stewart is a member of the Penobscot Nation in Maine, a state hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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Khabilov and Bagautinov can hit hard but don't really have the craft to box in on their takedowns.
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But with agriculture hit hard by President Donald Trump's trade war, neither company has tailwinds in its favor.
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He has been hit hard in five outings at Nationals Park, going 53-4 with a 6.21 ERA.
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It will also hit hard at a vast network of groups dedicated to advancing liberal policies and candidates.
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China, then in a state of emergency, was hit hard by the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic.
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That has hit hard the luxury goods industry — France' top export — during its most important time of year.
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It has been hit hard by public spending cuts as part of the Conservative-led government's austerity program.
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But the exchange also highlighted the financial pressures facing local newspapers, which have been hit hard by cuts.
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The New York and London markets have been hit hard, while European markets seem to have some safety.
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It has also been a refuge for people from St. Martin, an island hit hard by Hurricane Irma.
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I knew that school was in a district where families had been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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Oyster farmers who raise shellfish in estuaries along the coast of southeastern Australia are also being hit hard.
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Uber — the on-demand transportation and food delivery behemoth — has been hit hard by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Some say the discrepancy undermines efforts to help those hit hard by the housing crisis and the coronavirus.
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Some say the discrepancy undermines efforts to help those hit hard by the housing crisis and the coronavirus.
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As the coronavirus outbreak has destroyed swathes of the global economy, the public market has been hit hard.
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Greece's economic recovery relies heavily on tourism, which has been hit hard by the spread of COVID-19.
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Even a 6-4-3 double play that ended a rare rally against Nathan Eovaldi was hit hard.
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In business there are always ups and downs — and when the hard times hit, they can hit hard.
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Pyongyang was hit hard, as other banks ceased their business with it to avoid meeting the same fate.
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Yet closures in Chinese factories, and production squeezes caused by rural workers staying away, hit hard and fast.
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Initially owned by a genial old Italian American, the company is hit hard by national and international pressures.
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He gets hit hard even though he feels he is just doing what the previous administration had done.
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"Areas hit hard last weekend from the storms and tornadoes will again be at risk," Hennen said Thursday.
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The Italian sportswear maker was hit hard by the Hong Kong disruptions, and its growth may have peaked.
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And if they don't get it done, they are likely to be hit hard by constituencies demanding action.
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CHINA'S AUTO SALES AND PRODUCTION WILL BE HIT HARD IN SHORT TERM DUE TO CORONAVIRUS EPIDEMIC- INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
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Carnival Cruise Line, the parent company of Princess, has been hit hard following the outbreaks on its ships.
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This one hit hard because you have no idea what's happening the first time you see the film.
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Airlines were hit hard as JetBlue and United Airlines both fell nearly 3% while American Airlines dropped 7.3%.
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Those of us who were hit hard by the story were the ones who had been raised Christian.
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It hit hard times a few years back, and reopened in 2014 with a quirky-ass drink menu.
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Technology stocks were hit hard on Monday, with some of the biggest U.S. companies leading losses across the sector.
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But China's independents have also been hit hard by new tax rules that cut even further into their profit.
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The agency has been hit hard by a U.S. decision to slash hundreds of millions of dollars in funding.
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The Dow has been hit hard this year, but one darling of the index has had it even worse.
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Jono Oge was hit hard by liquefaction with dozens of teenagers at a nearby church and Bible camp killed.
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Smaller cities in the industrial Midwest were hit hard by the drop-off in manufacturing employment during the recession.
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She's meeting privately with several lawmakers representing regions that will be hit hard by the cuts, congressional aides said.
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The Israeli move deepened a budget crunch for the Palestinian government already hit hard by U.S. cuts in aid.
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The electric car maker has been hit hard by the steep duty on all vehicles imported to the country.
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Transportation companies are the lifeblood of the economy, but shares of firms such as FedEx have been hit hard.
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The franc has been hit hard as investors dumped safe-haven currencies during this year's rally in risk assets.
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Go back to what you know, but try to keep your hands up and learn how to hit hard.
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The campus was hit hard, losing power in 145 mile-per-hour winds and sustaining $14 million in damage.
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Six years ago, after being hit hard by the recession and his father's death, he decided to try DMT.
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The stock was hit hard in the past week, falling to below $35 on Friday from $40 on Monday.
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Unskilled workers were hit hard when, under pressure from globalisation and automation, employers downsized, moved or simply shut down.
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The Pacific Northwest and Alaska were hit hard, with over 22015 massive fires burning through 100,000 acres of land.
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Private aviation was hit hard by the global financial crisis, when both companies and individuals sought to pare expenses.
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Halliburton has been hit hard as oil and gas operators cut spending because of falling oil prices and demand.
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America's latest round of sanctions against Russia hit hard, causing Russian stockmarkets to dive and the rouble to plunge.
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The team started small, launching it in part of Idlib Province, which was getting hit hard by air strikes.
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Rosneft was hit hard by U.S. sanctions on Russia over Moscow's annexation of Crimea and incursion in east Ukraine.
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In 2018, retail sales growth slowed to 213 percent after adjustment for inflation, hit hard by weak auto sales.
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However, with 80 percent of production coming out of Asia, he admitted that the business could be hit hard.
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Limbaugh is based out of Palm Beach, Florida, which is projected to be hit hard by the powerful storm.
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It will also hit hard at a vast network of groups dedicated to advancing liberal policies and candidates. nyti.
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The province said that the economy contracted an estimated 3.7 percent in 2015 as depressed oil prices hit hard.
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Companies with high exposure to the PC market were also hit hard by lower demand and weak holiday sales.
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The quake's epicenter was located near the city of Tacloban, which was hit hard during Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
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The area has been hit hard by the closure of four Atlantic City casinos in 2014, which remain shuttered.
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They were hit hard in 2013, when rates rose on the so-called taper tantrum, and buyers pulled back.
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I'm not afraid to hit hard, but still golf ball's not straight, right-to-left, left-to-right sometimes.
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In June 2016, Brazoria County was hit hard by heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding as the Brazos River surged.
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The company's margins in the quarter fell to 38.8% from 40.4% a year earlier, hit hard by steep markdowns.
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Hong Kong's property market, one of the world's most expensive, would be hit hard in that scenario, it added.
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When the tax was last increased in 2014, consumer spending was hit hard and the economy suffered a downturn.
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South African crop planting, including yellow maize used in poultry feed, were hit hard by the drought, stoking inflation.
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He flipped the paddle between his hands and hit hard shots that caromed low and laserlike off the wall.
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The company's margins in the quarter fell to 73% from 40.4% a year earlier, hit hard by steep markdowns.
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Farmers, dairy producers and distillers have been hit hard by retaliatory tariffs from China, the EU, Mexico and Canada.
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Particularly hit-hard states include West Virginia, Vermont, Rhode Island, Ohio, Connecticut, and Maryland, Business Insider's Hayley Peterson reported.
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Congo's economy has been hit hard in recent years by low crude prices, which led its debt to balloon.
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West Virginia, which Manchin represents in the upper chamber, has been hit hard by the United States' opioid epidemic.
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"He wasn't hit hard," said Rockies manager Bud Black, who gave a blow-by-blow recount of each hit.
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It hit hard times a few years back, and it reopened in 2014 with a quirky-ass drink menu.
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Members of the cloud, like Red Hat, were also hit hard on Thursday, along with food-packaging company Conagra.
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It got hit hard by the Dust Bowl like a lot of towns in that part of the country.
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He added that the company had received significant purchase intent orders from U.S. buyers that could be hit hard.
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As for earnings, both companies were hit hard last year after seeing good earnings growth from 8003 to 2015.
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Nearly 30 years ago, Puerto Rico was hit hard by Hurricane Hugo, which left more than 28,000 residents homeless.
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"We're being hit hard, so we need to help each other out any way possible right now," Jennings says.
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Movie theaters have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic as they close down nationwide as millions stay home.
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However, he argues the US should "hit fast and hit hard" at more targets instead of bombing empty warehouses.
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Nornickel is the world's largest producer of palladium, which has been hit hard by the economic fallout from coronavirus.
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"They must be hit hard," Arab News, a newspaper with ties to the Saudi government, declared on Thursday. Beware.
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Uber and Lyft, hit hard in recent weeks as the world has slowly ground to a halt, fell today.
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The decree is likely to hit hard in the U.S., where a majority of Catholics support the death penalty.
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Iran has been hit hard by the coronavirus, with more than 10,000 reported cases and more than 85033 deaths.
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"First storm of the year hit hard and right at rush hour, downing trees and causing delays," he wrote.
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Alphabet's biggest revenue stream is set to be hit hard by the coronavirus, with digital advertising already dropping off.
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During the H1N1 outbreak in the United States, some schools in areas hit hard by the virus shut down.
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The hospitality, food, and service industries were hit hard, with a dramatic drop in tourism numbers and retail sales.
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McGregor looked fast, hit hard, had a gameplan and he finished a real tough kid who came to win.
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Many of the areas hit hard by record rainfall last week were not considered at high risk for flooding.
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Home Depot said it takes up to two months to open stores that are hit hard by a hurricane.
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Tech names, which have led the market higher, have been hit hard recently as investors rotate into safety trades.
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Global airlines have been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, and many carriers have suspended flights to mainland China.
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New Hampshire has been hit hard, and residents repeatedly raised the issue with presidential candidates during the 2016 campaign.
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Trade in soybeans and pork has been hit hard as tensions have escalated between the world's two largest economies.
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This year it is facing an even tougher climate as tourism is being hit hard by the virus outbreak.
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Shares in Tencent were hit hard by a freeze in Chinese approvals for many of its money-making games.
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Not long after you joined Cisco, in 1997, the company got hit hard when the dot-com bubble burst.
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President Trump early Sunday said he will travel to Texas, which has been hit hard by Tropical Storm Harvey.
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As the region's most liquid currency, it has been hit hard by this month's sell-off in emerging markets.
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The company has been hit hard by rising fuel prices and a serious depreciation of the Brazilian real currency .
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The Fed&aposs funds rate hit a record high, and the US economy got hit hard as a result.
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Asian steelmakers were hit hard, with South Korea's Posco down 3.6 percent and Japan's Nippon Steel off 3.8 percent.
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McMaster told residents in some counties that emergency responders will be pulled from areas expected to be hit hard.
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That has hit hard in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle, home to a network of industry subcontractors.
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Newman was then hit hard by the car driven by Corey LaJoie, sending his car soaring into the air.
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Massachusetts, hit hard by opioid and heroin addiction, recently passed a law compelling insurance companies to cover necessary outpatient care.
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Shares of luxury watchmakers and their parent groups have been hit hard in the past year as sales have slowed.
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U.S. stocks initially extended gains but fell later in the trading session, with bank and financial stocks getting hit hard.
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" Kellie says Cordayja's mother and father have been hit hard by her death, understandably: "We're trying to comfort each other.
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Turkey, a nation that's been hit hard by terrorism, is hosting more than 2.5 million refugees, way beyond its capacity.
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I thought we had a number of balls hit hard, but we just didn't get anything moving in our direction.
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He added that Tinian has clearly been hit hard, but officials still needed to do an assessment of damage. Rep.
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Tesco has been hit hard by continuing shifts in shopping habits and the rise of discounters like Aldi and Lidl.
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Me being in the game so long before I actually hit hard, I went through all the mistakes you make.
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Strong links between their own and the British banking systems could mean Germany, France and Spain are also hit hard.
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Whatever the cause of the attack, aviation analysts think BA is likely to be hit hard by fines from regulators.
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Many of these plants are being urged on by coal-mining provinces that have been hit hard economically of late.
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Trump will outline his proposals at an event in New Hampshire, which has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic.
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If you take a run up and turn your body into a torpedo, however, you can't help but hit hard.
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" She added that "with each passing day trust will rebuild, just like in any relationship that has been hit hard.
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The kingdom has been hit hard by the long period of low oil prices and the costly war in Yemen.
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The economy was hit hard by the drop in oil prices that put it in a brief recession in 2015.
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And according to new research published Thursday, there are certain U.S. counties where measles could still hit hard this year.
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Pascrell, who represents the 9th District in northern New Jersey, said his constituents have been hit hard this tax season.
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His youngest son graduated in 2012, right when the district was hit hard by deep cuts in staffing and programs.
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Low- and middle-income countries, such as Brazil, Indonesia and Russia, will also be hit hard, according to OECD projections.
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Milone has been hit hard by designated hitter Albert Pujols, who is 9-for-43 with seven doubles against him.
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What moves you But when I read this morning that Scion was going away, I was hit hard by nostalgia.
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Tourism has been hit hard by tensions with Moscow after Turkey shot down a Russian jet over Syria last year.
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Glencore, which produces and trades more than 603 commodities, has been hit hard by a global downturn in the sector.
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GURU got hit hard by a few names, and AlphaClone by its hedging position being implemented at the wrong time.
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It is a town hit hard by deindustrialization: it was the poorest city in America as of the 2010 census.
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They all hit hard stuff, for the most part, and they were pretty aggressive down in the zone against me.
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Like other miners, Glencore has been hit hard by the collapse in commodity prices linked to slowing demand from China.
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The lace industry has been hit hard by a sharp drop in lingerie demand from major markets such as Russia.
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Hurricane Harvey couldn't wash those memories away when it barreled into Texas, but French's home and neighborhood were hit hard.
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Cayey is a mountain town of 2628,28503 people that was hit hard when Maria came through in September of 22019.
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Real estate tax revenues were hit hard by the housing bust, which is the primary funding source for public education.
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Some observers have noted that highly valued tech companies are often hit hard on days when the entire market slumps.
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Here's what we know: Coleman family hit hard The sheriff's office listed nine victims with the surname Coleman, from Indiana.
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About half — a total of 122 pregnant women — live in Puerto Rico, which has been hit hard by the outbreak.
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The economy has been hit hard in the past couple of years by low oil prices and government austerity measures.
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New Zealand has not had the ideal buildup to the Games, with its world series hopes hit hard by injuries.
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The sector this year has been hit hard by the strength of the dollar, which makes exports more expensive overseas.
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Deutsche's stock price was hit hard last September after the bank acknowledged the Justice Department had been seeking $14 billion.
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The announcement comes before Buttigieg will campaign in New Hampshire, which has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. Sen.
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The North African OPEC member was hit hard by the crash in global oil prices, which hammered its energy revenues.
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A lot of shady Russian investment in the U.K. goes through the real estate market, which will be hit hard.
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Smartphone makers, including Samsung rival Apple, have been hit hard by slowing smartphone sales around the world, especially in China.
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ANZ fell to a one-month low, having been hit hard since last week's revelation that bad debts were rising.
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The foreclosure rate in New Jersey—parts of which were also hit hard by Sandy—is double the national average.
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A few provisions in the Senate plan suggest that he and his family likely wouldn't be hit hard at all.
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It just so happened that the mistakes I made, they got hit hard and they got hit in the seats.
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Does China -- hit hard, but in part recovering earlier from COVID-19 than the rest of the world -- feel emboldened?
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Both wrists hit hard on concrete, and he struck the left side of his thigh, already damaged from previous bleeds.
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The population ChenMed serves is one that's particularly getting hit hard by the coronavirus, with the highest death rates reported.
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Now ReadUber's CFO says its ridership has tanked by as much as 50% in cities hit hard by the coronavirus.
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It did not open in key markets such as China and Italy, which have been hit hard by the outbreak.
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The wedding industry, which is centered around travel and large gatherings, is likely to be hit hard by the coronavirus.
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If the country was hit hard by the storm, the president predicted hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue.
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That already seems to be happening at hospitals in New York City, which has been hit hard by COVID-19.
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If it does, airlines' high fixed costs will mean profits get hit hard by even medium-sized drops in revenue.
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Italy, South Korea and Iran have also been hit hard by the virus, with each country reporting thousands of cases.
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Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google — Shares of the so-call FAANG stocks were hit hard by the market sell-off.
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The crown jewel of the E.U., its network of open internal borders, has been hit hard by the refugee crisis.
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The stock was hit hard in early October as the whole industry announced the shift to a $0 commission model.
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The Houston-based business was hit hard during Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and is still feeling the effects months later.
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Among those funds that were hit hard included the Oppenheimer Transition 2010, which experienced a 41 percent loss in 2008.
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US shopping malls could be "hit hard" if the coronavirus outbreak worsens, according to a new survey by Coresight Research.
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The Puerto Rican parrot population has been hit hard by several record-breaking hurricanes, most recently Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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Mr. Eng knows that this can be hard in a place like Chinatown, where small price changes can hit hard.
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When natural disasters strike, funds aren't removed from the community that is already hit hard in order to rebuild infrastructure.
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"This is heavy stuff, and it is going to hit hard..." (Video via Twitter) Where to watch Anywhere and everywhere.
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The bank's emerging markets and trade-focused business model has been hit hard in recent years by rising Sino-U.
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U.S. stocks initially extended gains but fell later in the trading session, with bank and financial stocks getting hit hard.
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Kansas City's normally reliable bullpen has faltered of late and has regularly been hit hard during the five-game skid.
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It was hit hard by the bankruptcy of Toys R Us, and it also underwent an investigation into accounting errors.
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Still, the novel's late depictions of Maddie's anxious relationship with her family hit hard, giving the narrative a savage momentum.
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Several industries, including luxury fashion and liquor, could be hit hard by supply chain disruptions and reduced demand in China.
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The Langdon area where Curtis Pixley lived was, like much of DC, hit hard by crack and its attendant chaos.
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While she has strongly denied having any knowledge or involvement in the scheme, she has been hit hard by the fallout.
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For seasonal patterns to be relevant, the price of crude would need to be hit hard in the next few weeks.
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And the irony isn't lost on New York taxpayers, who've been hit hard keeping the president's family and Manhattan property safe.
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Behind the judo moves, Putin is hampered by an economy hit hard by depressed oil prices and by Western economic sanctions.
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By the early 80s the national economy was a mess and Wainui, like many places was hit hard as factories closed.
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Sanders and Perdue also talked about Trump's initiatives for farmers, who have been hit hard by the trade war with China.
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Though she has asked her father to hold back sometimes, she says she now also understands his instincts to hit hard.
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By obscuring this, many were left to believe the Trump Administration's mythology that Puerto Rico was not hit hard by Maria.
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Energy led the market lower, but tech names were hit hard, with the S&P technology sector losing more than 3.3%.
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Farmers growing arabica in Central America were hit hard by the spread of an airborne fungus known as roya in 22010.
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Algeria's economy grew by 4% last year, but it has been hit hard by the low price of oil and gas.
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Parker-Hannifin was hit hard, with the stock falling to $83 in January from its peak at $132 in November 2014.
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Retail stocks were hit hard just three days before Black Friday, the biggest brick-and-mortar shopping event of the year.
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The two rounds will bring needed moisture to some abnormally dry areas, including areas hit hard by wildfires in recent weeks.
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The city's casino industry was hit hard by gambling competition in neighboring states, causing the property tax base to shrink dramatically.
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Indeed, currencies in emerging Asia have been hit hard by worries of money being sucked out toward U.S. dollar-based assets.
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It hit hard times when the market crashed and some investments, such as a major Las Vegas real estate deal, failed.
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Retail has also been hit hard since President Donald Trump announced tariffs on the remaining $300 billion worth of Chinese imports.
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Japan's Nikkei was also hit hard, down a sharp 1.2% and on course for its biggest daily decline in a week.
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Those stocks were hit hard last week as investors braced for Irma, but with Monday's gains have largely retraced their losses.
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The bank's stock was hit hard in September after it acknowledged the Justice Department had been seeking nearly twice as much.
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Officials said they would target goods such as soybean and automobiles — which could potentially hit hard states that voted for Trump.
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The region has depended on the oil-rich west for jobs for years and was hit hard by tumbling crude prices.
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"They're a little bit fearful of it, and if they're being hit hard economically, that can add to it," Frey added.
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Be it head-to-toe lace, feather boas, or even a raspberry beret, his style — along with his music — hit hard.
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India's financial markets have been hit hard by a series of debt defaults by one of the largest infrastructure funding companies.
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MarketWatch reports that the wine and tourism industries in Northern California could be hit hard by the affects of the fire.
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South Dakota has seen its agricultural sector slow, while Wyoming has been hit hard by tumbling natural gas and coal prices.
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Firms in Aberdeen, Dundee and Newcastle, hit hard by the slump in oil and gas work, are also switching over production.
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They were making mead as a hobby, but when the financial crash hit hard in Michigan, they both lost their jobs.
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Austin steps up Meanwhile, school districts not hit hard by the storm are making room for evacuees from Houston and elsewhere.
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Those economies would be hit hard by a dollar appreciation since their corporate sectors are excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
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Japan's Nikkei was also hit hard, down a sharp 20.33% and on course for its biggest daily decline in a week.
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Regional and intercity services are also reportedly being hit hard while one in every four Eurostar train journeys has been canceled.
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Mississippi's Monroe County was also hit hard, as multiple homes as well as the local fire station were destroyed, reported CNN.
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Zimbabwe's political uncertainty has weakened the economy, already hit hard by a severe drought and a fall in global commodity prices.
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But, like other peripheral banks, they were hit hard in the post-Brexit sell-off, both in equity and debt markets.
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To give a historical example, when the Russian government defaulted on bonds in 1998, the U.S. financial system was hit hard.
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But the picture is particularly stark for Sanofi, which is being hit hard by competition in its core diabetes treatment business.
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Quants generally have had a tough year, with many getting hit hard by the collapse in momentum stocks earlier this month.
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Quants have generally had a tough year, with many getting hit hard by the collapse in momentum stocks earlier this month.
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The acquisition signals new optimism for offshore drillers, which were hit hard by the steep plunge in oil prices from 2014.
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The company has the highest concentration of its more than 24.47,24.35 stores in Texas, which was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey.
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With little rain last fall during the start of the growing season, the country's biggest crop, corn, has been hit hard.
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The backdrop: This will be Trump's first visit to the state — hit hard by the opioid epidemic — since his 2016 campaign.
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Dalziel, who has a kickboxing base style, poses another striking threat, and Couture is curious how Harrison handles being hit hard.
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Canadian oil sands development, already lagging because of environmental concerns and costs, stands to be hit hard by a price war.
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Last year, the Airborne Observatory mapped reefs in the Caribbean that in 2017 were hit hard by back-to-back hurricanes.
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"Our point of view is that they must be hit hard," said the newspaper, which often reflects the official Saudi position.
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Oil prices — already hit hard by a price war and concerns that the outbreak will erode demand — slumped to 2003 levels.
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But if Mr. Trump imposes a 25 percent tariff on automobiles it would hit hard the economic powerhouse province of Ontario.
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Meanwhile, the Islamic State in Afghanistan, despite getting hit hard by airstrikes for more than five years, remains resilient and active.
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Seattle, which has been hit hard by the pandemic, is witnessing an impressive flourishing of outreach: people helping each other out.
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The company, whose shares have been hit hard since the S.E.C. filed the lawsuit, did not immediately comment on the settlement.
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Washington state has been hit hard with the coronavirus and has reported over 2,448 cases and 124 deaths as of Tuesday.
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Apple, another megacap stock hit hard by the sell-off, could be a buy if it has another downswing, says Johnson.
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A final $200 billion would be devoted to securing lending to airlines and other critical industries hit hard by the pandemic.
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The businesses could be hit hard during this time as Amazon employees make up a substantial amount of their customer base.
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The group was hit hard by fears of an economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak and a flattening yield curve.
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The state has been hit hard: As recently as 2015, New Hampshire ranked No. 2 in the US for overdose deaths.
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The U.S. manufacturing sector was hit hard in the second half of 2019 by the Trump administration's trade war with China.
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As one of the largest beneficiaries of the H-1B program, Infosys could be hit hard by changes to the system.
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Trade in soybeans and pork in particular has been hit hard as tensions have escalated between the world's two largest economies.
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The Trump team has indeed levied sanctions already, but they've been on bit part players and they don't hit hard enough.
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Like many other export-reliant Asian economies, Singapore has been hit hard by cooling global demand and the escalating Sino-U.
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Cobble Hill has been hit hard, in recent years, by an influx of chain stores and the people who chase them.
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As oil was being hit hard Friday, the outlook for the trade dispute between the U.S. and China looked more uncertain.
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Since these retailers source many of their products from China, it was expected that they would be hit hard by tariffs.
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While the US manufacturing sector was hit hard by the trade uncertainty, America's consumers -- the backbone of the economy -- remained strong.
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Carlos Rodon (2100-21) was hit hard early in his first start back from the disabled list with a sore wrist.
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It's the right thing to do, said Mr. Plaster, 71, given how young families were hit hard by the financial crisis.
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Royal Caribbean previously brought in supplies to Caribbean areas hit hard by the hurricanes, including after Hurricane Maria hit Puerta Rico.
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Farmers have been hit hard by the trade tensions and a cut to production from Deere could signal more trouble ahead.
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This is largely thanks to its oil resources, though the country has been hit hard by price volatility in recent years.
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As a trade-dependent economy and a major aviation hub, Singapore is expected to be hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.
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In its wake, the church saw its public image battered and its finances hit hard by multimillion-dollar settlements and judgments.
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Other recent returnees include ravens and American crows (which weren't gone for long, but got hit hard by West Nile virus).
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Canada, a major crude exporter, has been hit hard in recent years by lower oil prices and higher U.S. energy output.
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But when we come back we're gonna take a closer look at some stocks with China exposure getting hit hard this morning.
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Heavy rain has been falling since Tuesday, including in areas that were hit hard by Hurricane Harvey less than a year ago.
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Heavy rains in South Texas have caused flooding in areas that were hit hard by Hurricane Harvey less than a year ago.
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Second baseman Matt Carpenter and first baseman Luke Voit lost one-on-one battles with bouncers hit hard and right at them.
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Blockchain events were especially hit hard since Facebook's local and interest targeting capabilities made it ideal for selling tickets to potential attendees.
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The Dow was down 660 points, or 2.8 percent, while the Nasdaq, hit hard by Apple, was down 3 percent at 6,463.
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After the 453 financial crisis, "Coney Island was one of the neighborhoods hit hard by job losses," said Constantine Valhouli of NeighborhoodX.
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H&R Block's stock was hit hard last year, thanks to a dismal tax season and online competition that impacted its numbers.
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Algeria's finances have been hit hard since oil prices started to fall in mid-2014, forcing the government to delay infrastructure projects.
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The development, condemned by the Palestinians, deepened a budget crunch for the Palestinian government already hit hard by U.S. cuts in aid.
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The incident comes as Tesla has been trying to revive its sales in China which have been hit hard by Sino-U.
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Downed power lines can be seen in the swampland near Everglades City, Florida, a community that was hit hard by Hurricane Irma.
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While this segment was hit hard after the Fed's rate hike in December, Richards says supply remains low and demand is robust.
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The energy sector has already been hit hard in the past year by falling oil prices and shifts in fossil fuel demands.
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Hong Kong's economy has been hit hard by the one-two punch of the US-China trade war and China's economic slowdown.
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Centrica's energy trading expansion comes as it has been hit hard by weak energy prices and fiercer competition in its home market.
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The situation is made particularly difficult because, like much of the country, Bad River has been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
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In top consumer China, factory activity weakened in April and May, hit hard by a bruising trade war with the United States.
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Angola, a member of OPEC and currently Africa's top oil producer, has been hit hard by the slump in global crude prices.
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Rick Scott, a Republican, declared a state of emergency because the state's tourism industry has been hit hard by the persistent bloom.
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Congo's economy, which is heavily dependent on revenues from oil exports, has been hit hard by the drop in global crude prices.
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Indian banks have been hit hard by the government's shock cancellation in November of 86 percent of the country's currency in circulation.
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Maine also was hit hard, with 492,000 homes and businesses losing electricity, surpassing the peak number from an infamous 1998 ice storm.
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Not even Iwakuma and Hernandez have been able to avoid getting hit hard as the Mariners sink in the wild-card standings.
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Spacecom has been hit hard in the aftermath of the Thursday explosion that destroyed the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and its payload.
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Pepper's movie, more than likely ironically, but frankly, they could've done "Strawberry Swing" in gorilla costumes, and it would still hit hard.
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For a city that has been hit hard by the global collapse in oil prices, this is extreme injury added to insult.
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The Australian dollar has also been hit hard this year, pummeled by twin concerns of its own economy and that of China.
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And the pockets of moderates around the country that remain have been hit hard and are tricky for outside aid to reach.
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Sometimes even the best stocks get hit hard by broader market sell-offs, and it's natural to wonder why, Jim Cramer said.
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Texas is one of the largest new-home markets, and cities like Houston are hit hard by the fall in oil prices.
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But it hit hard times when the market crashed and some investments, such as a major Las Vegas real estate deal, failed.
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Wisconsin, the nation's second-largest dairy state, has especially been hit hard by the collapse of hundreds of dairies in recent years.
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Shi Qing, an egg wholesaler in Hubei, said sales had been hit hard by the oversupply and concerns about catching bird flu.
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Ricardo Rosselló told CNN he thinks the island was being hit hard even though the eye of the storm stayed off shore.
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Square Feet Decades after they closed, many of these structures are finding new life in communities hit hard by long-term unemployment.
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TSA operations at a number of airports have been hit hard by the shutdown, with agents calling out sick in record numbers.
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Sterling has been hit hard by concerns over a growing conflict over May's Brexit plan with the pound falling to a Sept.
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Shifts in the Pacific Ocean mean that the West Coast, partly spared over the past two decades, may be hit hard, too.
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But at least three key provisions in the Senate plan suggest he and his family likely wouldn't be hit hard at all.
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European bank stocks have been hit hard since the June 23 referendum because of uncertainty about the economic impact of the vote.
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Fears of a global trade war dragged down Asian equities with shares of Asian steel producers supplying the U.S. market hit hard.
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The judge extended voter registration in 36 counties hit hard by Hurricane Matthew, a lawyer for the the state Democratic Party tweeted.
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Georgia has been hit hard by a decline in exports and remittances and a plunge in the value of the Russian rouble .
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Major oil producers including Venezuela and Nigeria have been hit hard by a steep fall and protracted weakness in global oil prices.
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Last night I was having a drink with one of my homies and Plies featuring yourself, "Shawty," came on and hit hard.
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Banks are being hit hard by an escalating U.S.-China trade war and low interest rates at home and around the globe.
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The aid will be used to assist and buy crops from farmers, who say they've been hit hard by Trump's trade policies.
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Iran Iran's oil-reliant economy had been hit hard by decades of economic sanctions, contributing to the country's high levels of unemployment.
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Right behind were the Upper East Side-Carnegie Hill and Seagate-Coney Island, an area hit hard by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
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Small business, tourism hit hard Italy has the most coronavirus cases of any country outside China, with 9,172 infections and 463 deaths.
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Andrew Cuomo (D), whose state has been hit hard by the disease, on Thursday pleaded for the federal government to take action.
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In July, it had been hit hard by a tornado, and many windows in buildings on Main Street were still blown out.
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The finance arms of major automakers have been extending offerings of support to customers hit hard by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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American farmers, a key source of support for the president in the 2020 election, have also been hit hard by Chinese retaliation.
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But on Monday, the sector was hit hard after a federal judge in Texas ruled the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional last week.
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Plus, media companies that might've done some of the toughest reporting on these matters were hit hard by the financial crisis itself.
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This year's El Niño weather system has hit hard in East Africa, causing the severe drought in Ethiopia and flooding in Somalia.
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The other states holding contests Tuesday are Missouri, Mississippi, Idaho, North Dakota and Washington, which has been hit hard by the coronavirus.
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In the US, Washington state has been particularly hit hard by the virus, with more than 100 confirmed cases and 19 deaths.
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Companies operating in the agriculture, tourism and transport industries have also been hit hard, leaving several local banks with rising bad debts.
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New York City has been hit hard by the coronavirusNew York City has become the epicenter of the US outbreak, and Gov.
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But with businesses being shuttered across the country and people staying indoors, economists say it is inevitable they will be hit hard.
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"Maybe this is an opportunity," said Reggie Jones, the mayor of adjacent municipality Dellwood, which was also hit hard by the damage.
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Boeing said Tuesday that it is supporting $60 billion in government support for the aerospace industry hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Restaurants, movie theaters, airlines, hotels, March Madness, professional sports and a bunch of other businesses, big and small, have been hit hard.
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Ryan and Blake just donated $400,000 to four New York hospitals that are getting hit hard by the pandemic ... TMZ has confirmed.
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Even so, it heightened an already chaotic outbreak and raised concerns that vulnerable parts of the Middle East would be hit hard.
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The GOP's drive towards repeal comes after a handful of Republicans from states hit hard by the opioid abuse epidemic like Sens.
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It was a good at-bat by Gardner, who patiently worked the count full, perhaps hoping for a fastball to hit hard.
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When someone is hit hard enough to render them unconscious, the brain can experience permanent damage as it rattles inside the skull.
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Still, in impoverished parts of Brazil where yellow fever has hit hard, some say that the authorities have been slow to act.
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Energy shares were hit hard and global equity prices pulled back a little after rising to the highest in nearly a year.
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It had been hit hard the day before when a cautious-sounding Bank of Canada dampened expectations of a January rate hike.
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Dividend stocks get hit hard as interest rates go up, since higher rates make dividends less attractive for the stock risk entailed.
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Puerto Rico has already been hit hard, and officials have warned the effects could be lasting, given the island's volatile economic situation.
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U.S. manufacturers and small businesses have been hit hard by the trade war, but recent data shows that China is really suffering.
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Both currencies have been hit hard as the coronavirus outbreak hamstrung global trade and tourism, while denting prices for key commodity exports.
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Railway operators, normally seen as defensive plays, were hit hard after the Japanese government advised citizens and firms against making unnecessary travels.
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Semiconductor and other cyclical shares were hit hard, with Tokyo Electron Ltd and Screen Holdings Co Ltd declining 4.6% and 5.2%, respectively.
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A recession would likely need to hit hard — and in the first half of the year — to really impact Trump's election campaign.
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Financials and other cyclicals were hit hard, with European insurance, banking, construction and travel indexes falling between 2.5 percent and 3.6 percent.
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China, the world's top exporter, is heavily dependent on free trade and could be hit hard by a new wave of protectionism.
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With his strength, Judge can hit hard even if he does not get the full barrel of the bat on the ball.
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California was hit hard by the housing bust and recession, so it makes sense that the state would have a stronger rebound.
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" Boyz II Men then joined to Keys on stane for an a cappella version of their 24 hit "Hard to Say Goodbye.
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In Maine, where unemployment is 3 percent, innkeepers and other employers have been hit hard by the dearth of H-2B visas.
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Mr. Rappaport of the Brooklyn Center favors bringing in the city's medallion taxicabs, which have been hit hard by providers like Uber.
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Meanwhile, Egypt — which was hit hard by the turbulence of its own uprising — is also in the midst of a reform program.
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Cashin said the Dow, which was down more than 400 points Tuesday, was hit hard by the sharp decline in UnitedHealth Group.
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Tourism, the country's third largest foreign currency earner and fastest growing sector, was also hit hard by Islamist militants attack in April.
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The health service has been helped by a dose of extra funding for adult social care, which was hit hard by austerity.
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"That is very restrictive in an economy that is in recession and with high rates, with economic activity hit hard," he said.
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Pork is by far the most popular meat in China, but domestic producers have been hit hard by African Swine Fever (ASF).
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The California-based firm has been aiming to accelerate Chinese sales that have been hit hard by the impact of Sino-U.
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Sometimes, even the best stocks get hit hard by broader market sell-offs, and it's natural to wonder why, Jim Cramer said.
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The environment ministry has been hit hard, with its budget slashed by more than 40 percent this year, according to government figures.
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Small businesses have been hit hard by the ripple effect, as the sporting games and other activity they support have been shutdown.
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Washington, D.C., Miami and Houston are also on that list, although Houston home values will surely be hit hard by Hurricane Harvey.
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Many of the bill's authors are House Republicans from states hit hard by drug addiction who are facing reelection this fall. Reps.
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While the US was hit hard by the financial crisis and the Great Recession, its economy has been getting better for years.
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Some states that helped propel him to victory in 2016, including farmer-heavy Iowa, have been hit hard by the trade dispute.
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The government carbon tax "will hit hard-working families the hardest, with higher costs for gasoline, groceries, and home heating," he said.
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And that's why I got so hit hard by the alt-right, because I've denounced them time and time and time again.
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The two groups were hit hard: all shares were annulled, while €2bn of bonds were bailed in then written down to zero.
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Both countries have been hit hard in recent years by low commodity prices that slowed growth, cut government revenues and weakened their currencies.
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The plan follows an investigation requested by EU producers which have been hit hard by imports since the EU scrapped duties last year.
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Nvidia, like most other tech stocks, was hit hard in October, which was the worst month for the Nasdaq Composite Index since 2008.
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"We have an obligation to stand up for the residents in our state that have been hit hard by the misconduct," Grewal said.
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This prompted the entire defense sector to get hit hard, with Northrop Grumman closing down 2.6 percent and Raytheon 1.7 percent on Monday.
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Currencies hit hard by recent dollar buying including the euro, the Norwegian and Swedish crowns and Australian and New Zealand dollars climbed higher.
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"The rate of capital scarcity of the smaller-and-medium industries hit hard so we have to do something about that," he said.
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Exxon was hit hard by a round of US and European Union sanctions that targeted Russia in 2014 for its intervention in Ukraine.
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Exxon was hit hard by a round of U.S. and European Union sanctions that targeted Russia in 2014 for its intervention in Ukraine.
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The rouble has been hit hard since early August by the threat of more U.S. sanctions, particularly on holdings of Russian government bonds.
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Soybean prices have been hit hard as a result of the trade dispute and years of overproduction resulting in a global supply glut.
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People line up for supplies in Immokalee, Florida, an agricultural hub with a large immigrant population that was hit hard by Hurricane Irma.
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But hit hard by the recession and waning interest, the team ceased operation after Orleans Arena would not renew its lease in 2014.
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"ISIL leadership has been hit hard by coalition efforts and this is another example of that," Cook said, using another term for ISIS.
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This year, shares of technology companies have outperformed other sectors, but were hit hard by the losing streak on Wall Street on Thursday.
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His governorship was hit hard by the great recession, which led to massive budget shortfalls and standoffs with the Republican-led General Assembly.
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The drilling firm, which has been hit hard over the past two years amid falling oil prices, said the market may be stabilizing.
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In a country that has been hit hard by the Zika virus and dengue, this could be a game-changing, life-saving effort.
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The sector was also hit hard by cheap chicken imports flooding in after punitive duties on U.S. chicken imports were lifted in 2015.
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The slowdown threatens to undermine a recovery in the oilfield services sector, which was hit hard by the 2014 downturn in oil prices.
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Although the eye of the storm stayed off shore, the U.S. territory with over 3 million people was hit hard, according to officials.
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Image: Nature CommunicationsThe eastern US, which grows much of the world's corn and wheat, is going to be hit hard over this century.
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Tencent, for one, got hit hard with a slowdown in mobile game approvals by the Chinese government, causing its share price to drop.
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The OPEC member, whose economy shrank 0.4 percent in the first quarter, has been hit hard by a slump in global oil prices.
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Hit hard would be foreign aid, grants to multilateral development agencies like the World Bank and climate change programs at the United Nations.
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Following the release of the award-winning doc, the once popular aquatic theme park has been hit hard by the consistent public backlash.
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Companies that either forgo hedging or don't do enough of it, have in the past been hit hard due to unfavorable currency moves.
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Bahrain, which does not have the vast oil wealth of fellow Gulf states, was hit hard by the 2014 slump in crude prices.
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The region was hit hard by consecutive years of drought from 2014 to mid-2016, which left millions in need of food aid.
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The "TUF Season 20" competitor had been living and training in San Juan's La Perla neighborhood which was hit HARD by the hurricane.
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The gold miners ETF (GDX) has been hit hard as gold and other commodities have fallen, down 38 percent over the past year.
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Pacaraima, a Brazilian town of 12,000 inhabitants whose retailers had been thriving on Venezuelan demand, was hit-hard by the February border closure.
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The investigation has hit hard at one of the few strong sectors in Brazil's economy, which is experiencing its worst recession on record.
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The data bodes ill for Germany's export-reliant economy which has been hit hard by weaker foreign demand, trade disputes and Brexit uncertainty.
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The North Sea oil industry has been hit hard by the collapse in oil prices since 2014 which resulted in significant job losses.
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Oil firms have been hit hard this year by stubbornly low oil prices and concerns around developments in electric cars and cleaner fuels.
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Town officials in local communities that would be hit hard by the strike are also bracing for the possibility of a chaotic commute.
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Medicaid, which 184,000 Alaskans rely on, was especially hit hard; adults on Medicaid will no longer receive full dental benefits, only emergency care.
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There were a couple of markets in Chicago, Detroit, and a few other places in the Midwest that were hit hard by that.
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The Israeli company's shares were hit hard following U.S. approval of both 20 mg and 40 mg generics from Mylan late on Tuesday.
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Local bonds were hit hard, with yields in the benchmark flirting with the 69.3733 percent mark while Eurobond yields soared across the curve.
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A Jewish neighbor had loaned his family a car once when they'd hit hard times and had never asked for anything in return.
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The oil producer, like its peers, was hit hard by a collapse in oil prices that was at its worst a year ago.
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But all the rest of these hit hard this weekend, breaking records just as predicted—and in some cases even more than predicted.
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Like many other Gulf construction companies, it has been hit hard by an economic slowdown in the region due to low oil prices.
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While oil companies may be hit hard by lower crude prices, ultimately Gartman sees the lower prices benefiting the economy as a whole.
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Global trade is in the doldrums, industrial production is hit hard, debts have reached record highs and growth is slowing in most places.
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SOMOS Healthcare, a New York-based nonprofit, sponsored the meal and set up permanent clinics in two remote towns hit hard by Maria.
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The rare revolt highlighted growing discontent among investors in commodity-related businesses which have been hit hard by energy and commodity price falls.
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If the Astros were unrewarded for several other balls that were hit hard, perhaps it was a matter of Sabathia's luck evening out.
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The neighborhood is adjacent to an industrial district, and was hit hard by the loss of jobs in the timber and manufacturing industries.
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In the late 1980s, the city was hit hard by crack cocaine, setting off a crippling epidemic of drug addiction and violent crime.
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The critically endangered species have been hit hard by poachers who supply their horns to Asia where they are used for medicinal purposes.
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Macri's campaign, which has been hit hard by the country's economic crisis, highlighted the public works and infrastructure projects started in his administration.
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The Nasdaq, hit hard in March by tech weakness, lost 2.9 percent but it was still positive for the quarter, up 2.3 percent.
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Earnings for energy and materials companies have been hit hard by the dramatic fall in oil and other commodity prices since mid-2014.
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O'Dea was hit hard by the uncertainty of what her retirement holds this past fall and winter, and her body felt the impact.
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Journalists around the U.S. were hit hard by layoffs, from HuffPost to BuzzFeed News to Verizon Media Group, which owns this very site.
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Hit hard by economic downturn and recently bankrupt, Detroit remains resilient and produces artists and music reflective of the city's strength and determination.
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"You see a ball coming back at you, your first response is to protect yourself, whether it's hit hard or not," Robertson said.
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The legislation offers hundreds of billions of dollars to small businesses and industries, like airlines, that have been hit hard by the pandemic.
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New York as a whole has been hit hard by the virus, with 2,382 confirmed positive cases, according to the state's health department.
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Automakers were hit hard, with Toyota Motor Corp losing 2.4%, Nissan Motor Co Ltd falling 3.5% and Honda Motor Co Ltd declining 3.4%.
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If a nearby planet doesn't have an atmosphere that can mitigate the radiation, that world would be getting hit hard by UV rays.
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California and the West Coast have been hit hard, with four times as many people hospitalized as in 2014-2015, Dr. Jernigan said.
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The city, which has been hit hard by the virus, is already further along than most when it comes to offering financial help.
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David Spade got hit hard by burglars, who busted into his Beverly Hills home and walked out with his safe ... TMZ has learned.
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Currencies hit hard by risk aversion, such as the Russian rouble, Mexican peso and Norwegian crown, fell in many cases towards record lows.
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If the virus' impact spills into the second half of the year, oil and gas could be hit hard because of reduced mobility.
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But when the luxury cruise industry collapsed in the mid-1960s, he said, the local economy was hit hard and never really recovered.
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The Washington Democrat's home state has been hit hard by the coronavirus, with at least 75 confirmed cases and 12 deaths so far.
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Last week's data showed upticks in states such as California, Washington, and Nevada — places that were hit hard at first, according to Shierholz.
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Mexico levied duties on cheese, which was expected to hit hard in Wisconsin, the home state of the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan.
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The company has been hit hard by the economic fallout of the coronavirus as travel has ground to a halt around the world.
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Australia's just became the first in the developed world to slash interest rates since the outbreak that hit hard in China went global.
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Luxury retailers are being hit hard by COVID-19, but that hasn't stopped them from donating to help those affected by the virus.
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With so much fear about getting sick and spreading germs, shopping malls are getting hit hard with even less foot traffic than usual.
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The sneaker resale market is being hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, which is disrupting supply chains and causing declines in sales, overall.
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Sometimes, even the best stocks get hit hard by broader market sell-offs, and it's natural to wonder why, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
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China is one of the biggest markets for U.S. agriculture exports, and farmers have been hit hard by China's retaliation to U.S. tariffs.
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AB InBev (BUD) was hit hard by the novel coronavirus, which depressed demand in China both at home and in bars and restaurants.
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Newborns and the elderly hit hard Since 8343, newborn deaths have been on the rise, but official records are difficult to come by.
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Bahrain, which does not have the vast oil wealth of fellow Gulf states, was hit hard by the 2014 slump in crude prices.
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Semiconductor-related and other cyclical shares were hit hard, with Tokyo Electron Ltd and Screen Holdings Co Ltd declining 5.5% and 5.0%, respectively.
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The debate was held in Charleston, S.C., a city that has been hit hard by recent hurricanes and regularly floods with ocean water.
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In Pakistan and India, where the drought hit hard, heroin users instead used black market buprenorphine, an opioid used to treat heroin addiction.
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Ordinary Lebanese have been hit hard by banks' restrictions on access to cash, a slump in the Lebanese pound, job losses and inflation.
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Angels right-hander Felix Pena (3-5) matched Anderson pitch-for-pitch for three innings before he was hit hard in the fourth.
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U.S. retailers have already been hit hard by the administration's import taxes and retaliatory tariffs from Canada, Mexico, China and the European Union.
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Vidor, a small city of rolling pastures and stifling humidity that was hit hard by flooding in September, is not a skateboarding hotbed.
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"I think it really hit hard for me, that he would take that much time to see me," Mr. Nartker, now 103, said.
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Roma was hit hard by the devastating earthquake in 1985, which accelerated the flight of the affluent and the disintegration of the neighborhood.
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Over 100 people remain trapped in New Bern, a town on the Neuse River which has been hit hard by rain and flooding.
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AIG has struggled to post an underwriting profit from its general insurance business since 2007, when it was hit hard by the financial crisis.
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Money-transfer firms, especially those handling remittances to poor countries, and charities that work in conflict zones, have been hit hard by this "derisking".
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Rain is in the forecast for an area of Colorado hit hard by a wildfire but officials warn that could also mean flash flooding.
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Indeed, people who have experienced addiction or work in the field have been hit hard by both the HIV epidemic and the overdose crisis.
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Staying power is a key determinant of a stock's safety profile but blue chips stocks get hit hard too and sometimes they don't recover.
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However, the shares are being hit hard after the maker of the Invisalign invisible dental brace system gave weaker than expected fourth quarter guidance.
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Go back a little further, though, and you come to the dot-com crash, in which tech was — of course, and rightly — hit hard.
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The right-hander who couldn't make it out of the first inning last week at Target Field was hit hard again by the Twins.
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"We have been hit hard and we are a community that will get back up," Clovis Mayor David Lansford said at the press conference.
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Tens of thousands of jobs in the agricultural areas around Cape Town were lost, while the area's famous wine industry was also hit hard.
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And with the increasing risk of trade protectionism, China may be hit hard as it is the world's largest trading nations, the analysts say.
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The U.S. poultry sector, which exports products worth more than $1 billion a year to Mexico, has warned that it could be hit hard.
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"It's been amazing and you really have kept quite busy, I would say — unfortunately, we had no choice, we were hit hard," Trump said.
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The mayor of the town of Pieve Torina, which was hit hard by the 2016 quake, reported that Tuesday's tremor had caused some damage.
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West Point, the most impoverished and overpopulated community in Liberia, was hit hard by the outbreak, and health facilities were overwhelmed at the time.
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Think of the last time, outside of sports, you allowed your child to get hit hard in the head 25 times in a day.
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China is one of the biggest markets for US agricultural exports, and American farmers have been hit hard by China's retaliation for US tariffs.
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About once a week, one would hit hard: her vision would disintegrate, she couldn't speak, and the pain would render her incapacitated and confused.
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New Orleans in particular could be hit hard by the storm, as the drainage system is still being repaired following heavy flooding in August.
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A gaming powerhouse, Tencent was hit hard for the bulk of 2018 due to a freeze in video game approvals by China's internet regulator.
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European firms, especially German carmakers who produce in Mexico and export to the United States, could be hit hard by a breakdown of NAFTA.
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Because it got to the point where the hyphy movement hit hard in Oakland, and I wanted to make a certain type of music.
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He remembers his home state of Indiana being hit hard by job losses as the car and steel industries collapsed 15-113 years ago.
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The division has been hit hard by the shift away from fossil fuels in favor of solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy.
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Apple has also been hit hard by the ongoing trade uncertainty, but Wedbush analysts say things might not be as bad as they appear.
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Once a week we go into villages hit hard by violence, and provide various skills training for adults, Bible study, kids programs, and crafts.
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Hit hard by the Great Recession, a decline in manufacturing and a collapsing auto industry, the city was forced to file bankruptcy in 20153.
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It too has seen its currency hit hard this year and its central bank also faces a tough decision when it meets on Friday.
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"If they're driving at goal and hit hard and heavy, you definitely hear it when it goes in," goalie Blaine Deutscher told The Sun.
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Few Michigan voters feel job situation is getting worse Michigan was hit hard by the Great Recession and the shift of manufacturing jobs overseas.
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Iowans disapprove of his job performance by a 12-point margin now, in a farming state that's been hit hard by Trump's trade war.
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FXCM and other brokerages were hit hard by the SNB decision as client losses left the New York-based company with very little capital.
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Chinese golf has been hit hard by the ruling Communist Party's crackdown on corruption, with dozens of courses forced to close in recent years.
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Financials and property-related stocks, hit hard after last month's landmark referendum in Britain to leave the European Union, were also back in demand.
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David Valadao, whose congressional district includes some of the state's largest agricultural production but has been hit hard by the 5-year-old drought.
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States that would be hit hard by the elimination of a SALT deduction have enough Republican members in Congress to derail the tax legislation.
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Currently, he is president of a state-backed entity tasked with helping businesses hit hard by the massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
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The police chief of the Northern California city hit hard by a fast-moving wildfire is among those whose homes went up in flames.
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Angola, a member of OPEC and Africa's second largest oil exporter after Nigeria, has been hit hard by the slump in global crude prices.
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He's hoping his emphasis on reducing income inequality plays well in a state hit hard over the years by shifting economic trends and globalization.
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Apple pinned the latest sales slowdown predominantly on China, but it's more likely that was simply the first market where sticker shock hit hard.
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Disaster relief: Lawmakers from Texas and Florida, both hit hard by hurricanes last year, are anxious to pass a multi-billion disaster relief package.
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It has been hit hard by the economic uncertainty and credit downgrades in South Africa, along with domestic peers Standard Bank, Nedbank and FirstRand.
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The 22019 states where food stamp use has increased in the last year include several states hit hard by falling oil and gas prices.
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Concern remains that any escalation in the trade conflict will hit hard export-oriented economies such as Australia, whose biggest trading partner is China.
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And considering those first two maps hit hard even on the easiest difficulty, there's a good chance you'll never even see it at all.
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CIBC has the largest exposure among Canada's major banks to residential mortgages and would be hit hard if fears of a housing bubble materialize.
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The steelmaking raw ingredient is Australia's biggest export earner, although the industry has been hit hard as the economy slows in top consumer China.
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Parts of New Zealand's South Island has been hit hard by earthquakes on Monday, forcing residents in coastal areas to flee from tsunami waves.
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Rockport Corpus Christi Port Aransas Portland Portland, Texas, sits across the Nueces Bay from Corpus Christi, Texas, which was hit hard by the storm.
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Hit hard by the November killings, they have been hoping for an upturn linked to the Euro 2016 football tournament that starts in June.
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Trump last week proposed $12 billion in aid to farmers who have been hit hard by retaliatory tariffs from the countries Trump has targeted.
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But over nearly a decade of financial crises that have hit hard in his native Greece, Mr. Koulis has watched his luxury business thrive.
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The country's exclusion from Rio will hit hard in a country that has long drawn pride and prestige from its history of sporting success.
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Matz, who has been pitching with a bone spur in his elbow, flashed strong velocity against the Cubs, but his mistakes were hit hard.
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Per Esquire: According to Michael, there were two scenes in particular that "hit hard" while he was watching, both involving Tony and his kids.
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As with Greek banks, Italian banks are similarly exposed to small private companies, many of which have been hit hard by the sluggish economy.
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The greenback was hit hard last week as expectations increased that central banks in Europe and Canada would eventually shift to tighter monetary policy.
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While whites hit hard by trade tend to move right, nonwhite voters move left, eroding support for moderates in both parties, the study concluded.
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Iron ore futures were hit hard, with the most-traded contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange dropping 21.9 percent to 21.4 yuan a tonne.
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Angola, a member of OPEC and Africa's second-largest oil exporter after Nigeria, has been hit hard by the slump in global crude prices.
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Why it matters: It comes after the company was hit hard in Washington over online Russian election interference and the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced details Monday of its "temporary relief" plan to help farmers who have been hit hard by retaliatory tariffs.
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Harvey is just struggling to locate anything, though, and he's either putting guys on via walk or missing his spots to get hit hard.
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It spends $2900 billion in Medicaid funds for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which were hit hard by Hurricane Maria in 220006.
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Kentucky has been hit hard by the opioid crisis, with drug overdose deaths increasing by 7.4 percent during 2016, according to the Associated Press.
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But Mr. Assad hit hard at rebel-held neighborhoods, pummeling Syrian cities with airstrikes with the support of Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.
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For now, the directive would only apply to troops in Italy and South Korea, both of which have been hit hard by the virus.
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A decade after the recession hit hard, Arizona's economy is a magnet for technology companies and for workers seeking an affordable middle-class life.
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If the ball was hit hard, he could gamble and go for an inning-ending double play while the runner at third raced home.
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Anderson Camp in Eden, Idaho is also filling its RV spaces with folks from "areas that have been hit hard" ... according to the owner.
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New York has been hit hard by the virus, with more than 25,600 people across the state infected and more than 85033 deaths reported.
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Another area hit hard by the virus, western Washington state around Seattle, also shows much lower concentration of the gas the past several weeks.
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Chinese football has been hit hard by the outbreak, with the start of the Chinese Super League pushed back indefinitely from its intended Feb.
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The other was an economic appeal, aimed at working-class voters hit hard by de-industrialization who found the existing Republican agenda too libertarian.
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It was a hot little bullet from Wall, whose follow-through spun him around completely, and it hit hard enough to level Gortat completely.
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China's proposed tariffs on soybeans would hit hard in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota and other states with highly competitive House and Senate races.
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Those differences are reflected in swing races across the country in places hit hard by opioid abuse, including in Florida, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
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The attack came during a particularly turbulent decade for Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city and a banking hub hit hard by the Great Recession.
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It would also be good news for Tesla that has been hit hard by increased tariffs on the electric cars it imports to China.
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The Netherlands will pay up to 90 percent of wages for companies hit hard by the pandemic, with extra provisions being developed for restaurants.
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The country has been hit hard by the coronavirus, with the country in lockdown as the government tries to stop the virus from spreading.
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Having originated in China, the region was hit hard as a large number of citizens contracted the disease and many were forced into quarantine.
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It said no one who has recently visited Asia or Italy, which have been hit hard by the virus, should be on the floor.
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Switzerland is lighting up the Matterhorn to send a powerful message to its people ... as the country's being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
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That could mean that the economy is hit hard again next year just as it's starting to recover, Roubini said, prolonging the damage. 2.
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Mexico's economy, which was already in a mild recession, has been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak and a steep drop in oil prices.
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Like in other countries hit hard by the virus, nurses, doctors and other health workers have said they are not getting enough protective kits.
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Separately, Jordan's Central Bank announced on Sunday measures to help troubled businesses and a tourism sector hit hard by the impact of the crisis.
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Wholesale suppliers that normally deliver pallets of pasta and boxes of beef to commercial kitchens have also been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Crude oil also was hit hard by the tariff news, with oil prices suffering their worst trading day in 4 years, falling by 8%.
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Could emergency personnel use their home Internet to order safety equipment, set up mobile hospitals and send nurses to areas that were hit hard?
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Like the housing industry, commercial property was also hit hard during the financial crisis as companies laid off workers and needed less office space.
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Shortly after Dr. Faust took office, the university's endowment lost 20013 percent of its value in one year, hit hard by Wall Street's crash.
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Sanchez, for example, rebounded from a rough 2018 to hit 34 home runs partly by better targeting the pitches he could hit hard, i.e.
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Argentine bonds - hit hard last year amid a wider market crash - have been buffeted by signals from creditors and the government over restructuring talks.
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But the measures have hit hard: Unemployment is close to 25 percent, and the economy has shrunk by a fifth since the financial crisis.
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