Examples of 'harder hit' in a sentence

Meaning of "harder hit"

harder hit: This phrase is used to describe something or someone that has been more severely affected or impacted by a negative event or circumstance

How to use "harder hit" in a sentence

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He would been harder hit than any of us.
Services are much more prone to Internal Market barriers than goods and are harder hit.
Services are harder hit than goods.
With respect to unemployment, women have been much harder hit than men.
Immigrants are not harder hit by unemployment.
While this migration is happening everywhere, some places are harder hit than others.
Inland transport was harder hit than international transport.
But Haiti was even harder hit.
Once more, women are harder hit than men in all the member countries.
Study might explain why men often seem harder hit by the virus.
Rural areas are much harder hit by these circumstances.
First, the sectors and firms where women are concentrated were harder hit by the crisis.
Undereducated people have been harder hit than others by the latest recession.
A strong focus was also placed on the well-being of residents in the harder hit areas.
Men have been much harder hit than women.

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Thus the least mobile workers, those who lack qualifications or experience, may be harder hit.
That would be a harder hit to take.
In the EC tax proposal, carbon intensive energy products like coal would be harder hit.
Turner was harder hit.
And, of course, the developing world will be even harder hit.
Agrarian countries were therefore even harder hit by the crisis than industrial countries.
Faced with the global economic crisis, some groups have surely been harder hit than others.
And some geographic regions are harder hit by the mental health provider shortage.
As with most extinction events, specialist taxa occupying small niches were harder hit than generalists.
Large companies have been somewhat harder hit by the negative sales trend than SMEs.
If you will run, and will be harder hit.
Points out that SMEs are comparatively harder hit by disproportionate fines than larger companies;.
And the Northwest is harder hit.
Some regions have been harder hit than others, especially the Midwest.
It looks like the south took a harder hit than we did.
Cuba took an even harder hit than Florida.
Some areas of the world will be harder hit than others.
In other words, women are often harder hit by climate change than men.
Youths in developing countries have been especially harder hit by the global economic crisis.
Low-income and medium-income countries are harder hit by cancer than the high-resource countries.
Some regions of New Mexico have been harder hit than others.
The diagram shows that the girls are much harder hit by unemployment than the boys.
Looking at the numbers, you were harder hit than you thought.
Low-resource and medium-resource countries are, arguably, harder hit by cancer than the high-resource countries.
EDAM-IS2 showed that, relatively speaking, women are harder hit by unemployment than men.
When you look at the numbers, you were harder hit than you thought, Bill.

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