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Lenovo, industry analysts say, may well have the stronger argument, but it may still suffer.

Others who switch to lower dosages may still suffer depressive symptoms.

Oh, he may still suffer from jet lag, but he certainly doesn't seem fazed.

Iran is a case in point: American oil firms suffered, and may still suffer, directly from the embargo.

"We may still suffer some breakages [employees leaving] but if people are only doing it for the money they are probably not the people we need".

This goes double for you traumatized, proud previous tourists who may still suffer flashbacks from that disquieting three-day visit to Auntie El in 1979.

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It may still have to suffer the consequences of its closure.

Although the settlement's approval seems practically assured after this latest development, Intel may still have to suffer through its day in court.

It becomes obvious that microchannel reactors may currently still suffer from problems like high blank activity or intricate catalyst application, but do have intrinsic advantages like the high isothermicity.

Even though you were not responsible for the abuse your new dog may have suffered, the dog may still have trouble trusting humans in general.

These affected ovules may have still suffered from defects occurring during prior primordium outgrowth.

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