| 21. | A downward revision in corporate profits would deal a blow to optimism regarding the Japanese economy, he said.
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| 22. | The strike would deal a blow to the soccer championship that begins June 10 and runs through July 13.
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| 23. | Like many Europeans, Germans fear that the system would deal a blow to nuclear weapons anti-proliferation efforts.
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| 24. | Duhalde last week threw his support behind Kirchner, hoping to deal a blow to Menem, his political archrival.
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| 25. | To fight Western-inspired moral decay, they must deal a blow to its source : the United States.
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| 26. | That could mean a good opportunity for NAP to work out a new alliance and deal a blow to the Democrats.
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| 27. | A planned merged could deal a blow to the domestic dominance of Olympic Airways, the troubled state-run airline.
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| 28. | These cities can later be attacked for valuable plunder and to deal a blow to your opponents'chances of winning.
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| 29. | He might deal a blow to former Tennessee Gov . Lamar Alexander's effort to run as an outsider and moderate.
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| 30. | The win by ABC deals a blow to Time Warner's efforts to make TNT into a sports-oriented network.
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