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It is good to know that whatever travails we may suffer in life, Woolworths will always be there".
The finding suggests that people with the syndrome may suffer in part because they handle pain differently.
And animals may suffer in factory farms (though they bear a big burden of endemic diseases in pastoral systems).
Just as a student who plagiarizes gains an unfair advantage over others, Judge Posner said, a candidate's rivals may suffer in comparison to a plagiarist.
But consumers' credit ratings may suffer in the interim, and they may ultimately may wind up further in debt if the firm doesn't follow through.
"I think that Barclays' fans may suffer in the end, because as it stands, no one is developing local fighters," Mr. Goodman said.
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True, in undertaking these transactions, the central bank may suffer losses: in this respect, and under these assumptions, it is just like any other borrower or lender.
We believe standard options and provision-point options contracts could benefit all parties, but the provider must be confident that larger virtual machine sizes are generally in more demand than smaller sizes, or she may suffer losses in utilisation.
However, due to heavy cochannel interference (CCI) in frequency reuse one deployment, MSs at the cell edge may suffer degradation in connection quality.
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients may suffer changes in nutritional status after starting PD.
The time needed to transfer the ongoing communications to the new cell is crucial [2, 3] since if this process lasts too long the user may suffer degradation in the quality of the ongoing services.
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