Sentences with phrase «hurt you in the long run by»

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A long - running trade dispute between the United States and Mexico over the American sugar market has been resolved by the U.S. International Trade Commission (U.S. ITC), which ruled in late October that Mexican imports of the commodity had hurt U.S. sugar producers.
Obviously DJ would get a rematch and it would probably be the best selling 125 lbs fight ever... but if the end result is a new champion at 125 who can barely make weight by nearly killing himself, this brings could hurt the division in the long run.
But remember this as you're sitting outside her door, thinking you're the worst parent in the world: Crying won't hurt her in the long run, nor will she be scarred for life by this process.
However, Dawidziak warned that in the First District, the attacks by Calone and Throne - Holst are more likely to depress turnout and hurt Democrats in the long run.
Slouching, hunching and the forward head syndrome that is promoted by long hours at the computer or laptop in bed or even at your desk can hurt how good you look when rocking your summer look, and can hurt you spine in the long run.
In the long run, I think they are hurting themselves by alienating students and school staff.
Putting a big expense on a low - interest rate credit card might save you more money at the time, but it could hurt your credit score in the long run by increasing your credit utilization.
At the same time, I do wonder whether a stand - offish manner to opposing counsel hurts a lawyer's client in the long run by making a prosecutor less likely to cooperate or exercise discretion to drop a case or reduce charges.
While it's true that an industry slump caused by crypto - frontrunner Bitcoin may hurt ETH prices in the short run, a BTC crash should have little, if any, effect on Ethereum prices in the long run.
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