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He fears his children might suffer the same fate.
But the N.H.L. doesn't seem willing to accept that its athletes, too, might suffer the effects of frequent brain trauma.
Any sense that he might suffer the ignominy of limping out with baton in hand was dispelled instantly.
And the Trump tax cuts might suffer the same fate as the G.O.P.'s efforts to repeal Obamacare.
This means we still don't have a complete picture of how individual nations throughout the world might suffer the effects of climate change.
Moreover, the least-skilled workers might suffer the largest losses, especially if higher wages draw experienced people back into the labor market.
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For example, low bandwidth application might not benefit from the higher throughput after handover to a better AP, but might suffer from the disruption the handover can cause.
On the one hand, performance might suffer as the model cannot capture the nonlinearities and might potentially select the wrong features.
We were afraid service might suffer on the night the restaurant was crowded with that large party.
First, the self-reported recall period of one year related to health care utilization in the questionnaires might suffer from the recall bias.
However, the effectiveness of emotion recognition using EEG might suffer if the subject's familiarity with the musical stimuli is disregarded.
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