Any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
The act of damaging something or someone.
Другие значения термина "hurt" 1 However, economic pressures continue to hurt Mongolia ahead of June presidential elections.
2 This year, however, market tumult has hurt Paulson along with many others.
3 However, concerns about slowing global growth could continue to hurt commodities prices.
4 The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
5 But he said extraction technology should not hurt health or the environment.
6 American Express' financing costs have be hurt by a global credit squeeze.
7 Republicans said those tax increases would hurt companies that provide American jobs.
8 Executives said the added cost could hurt demand, given higher air fares.
9 Hawkish comments from some Fed members nonetheless hurt the market this week.
10 Southern areas in particular saw turnout hurt by Taliban attacks and threats.
11 However, the remaining exposure will hurt earnings if oil prices remain high.
12 Uncertainty surrounding these countries has hurt the euro as investors seek safety.
13 Mexico's finance minister said he expected the outbreak to hurt the economy.
14 Greece later called the rumor market speculation designed to hurt the euro.
15 Detractors say the law has hurt smaller banks and hamstrung the economy.
16 Quinn's vision for the state also included measures that would hurt revenue.
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