| 21. | If the Fed believes we are headed for a hard landing, they will ease,
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| 22. | Eventually it became a runaway factor that created an economic hard landing and instability.
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| 23. | At this latter location it was damaged in a hard landing and pronounced unsalvageable.
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| 24. | The closest call came in 1979 when a hard landing blew out some tires.
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| 25. | The two other Capstone-equipped planes made hard landings on runways and damaged their nosegear.
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| 26. | Look for some hard landings there in the years ahead.
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| 27. | On the last flight a hard landing cracked the aeroshell.
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| 28. | Sherman made a hard landing in gusty weather in that accident, the FAA said.
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| 29. | But the risk of a hard landing has not disappeared.
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| 30. | All of which might make for a pretty hard landing.
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