Sentences with phrase «economic pain inflicted»

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On one hand, restricting trade flow through the strait could be a way to inflict economic pain on a rival.
Moreover, they note, Xi knows he has a host of measures at his disposal for inflicting substantial economic and political pain on Trump.
Their appearance is a clear sign of Kazakhstani discontent with the Eurasian Economic Union, a Russia - led trade group that was supposed to promote mutual growth but which critics say has so far only inflicted economic pain onEconomic Union, a Russia - led trade group that was supposed to promote mutual growth but which critics say has so far only inflicted economic pain oneconomic pain on Astana.
Dengue, in addition to inflicting pain and suffering, also extracts a significant social and economic toll on India,» said Alan Magill, MD, president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, which publishes the journal.
More credibly than inflicting economic pain on B.C., constitutionally speaking, Notley also suggested Alberta is prepared to invest in the deal.
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