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1 American Express' financing costs have be hurt by a global credit squeeze.
2 Southern areas in particular saw turnout hurt by Taliban attacks and threats.
3 It said, however, that it was hurt by the stronger Canadian currency.
4 However, the company has also been hurt by slowing demand for PCs.
5 The latter seemed hurt by the reproof; but it left him thoughtful.
6 This quarter, the result was hurt by a reduction in those recoveries.
7 I was also still deeply hurt by how Marc had used me.
8 Both units were hurt by higher expenses and provisions for credit losses.
9 ISE also posted a wider fourth-quarter net loss, hurt by increased costs.
10 Fifth Third said it was also hurt by its exposure to Michigan.
11 In October, MetLife posted sharply lower third-quarter profit, hurt by investment losses.
12 Baker Hughes' revenues were hurt by its oilfield equipment and turbomachinery businesses.
13 But I was not hurt by this; her resentment is quite justifiable.
14 UAE finances have also been hurt by a fall in oil prices.
15 Airbus said U.S. airlines had been hurt by tariffs on European jets.
16 Siegfried was surprised and hurt by these words; and he cried out,-
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