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Tens of thousands of people, therefore, may suffer permanent mental harm.Around 500,000 Acehnese are now wholly dependent on aid.
He has suffered complications, and doctors say that it is unclear he will survive and that if he does he may suffer permanent brain damage.
A child who survives a blast may suffer permanent disability, blindness or loss of hearing.
Although heat stroke is often fatal and survivors may suffer permanent neurologic damage, the mechanisms underlying heat stroke-induced cell and tissue injury remain elusive.
If you turn the power up too high on a modified wireless router it may suffer permanent damage.
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Friends of Animals' New York director, Edita Birnkrant, says the chimp may suffer from permanent neurotic behaviour and could ultimately become incapable of interacting with other animals.
This finding emphasizes the reversibility of sepsis, whereas other critically ill patients, such as those included in the control group, may suffer more permanent sequelae related either to the disease responsible for ICU admission or to previous health status.
The headlines may blare and the regulators may rumble, but most implicated firms wont suffer permanent damage as long as they don't lose any senior executives.
Three transit workers were injured and hospitalized, and two of them may have suffered permanent hearing loss, Mr. Reuter said.
An untold number of people, particularly children, may have suffered permanent side effects from lead that leached into city pipes.
According to his family, his condition is stable, but he may have suffered permanent brain damage and is facing a long road to recovery.
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