"hit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As such, other sports funding streams will be hit disproportionately hard.
- But many see the real racism of the 1901 Constitution in a regressive tax regime that disproportionately hits the poor hardest.
- Unionized operations have been hit disproportionately by layoffs.
- Bay Area stores were disproportionately hit, with their sales down 20 percent to 50 percent.
- It's a very difficult budget year, with so many cuts made in so many areas, but schools have been disproportionately hit.
- "If no one member is disproportionately hit," he said, "it is more likely to survive and more likely to pay claims."
- Many opponents assume that bridge tolls would disproportionately hit lower-income residents, like the sales tax.
- Nearly 90 percent of those lost jobs were in manufacturing, according to government data, with blacks hit disproportionately harder than whites.
- The increased taxes and fees that the income tax cut produced have disproportionately hit people with lower incomes.
- He said the UK's high fuel duties, which disproportionately hit the poor, were "undermining society and our economic recovery".
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