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Your human relationships might suffer under the circumstances, but your work will not.
"For example, we suggest that the EU reconsider the feasibility of placing obligations on a data controller for publications made by others after consent is withdrawn," it notes, going on to voice concerns that rights to freedom of expression might suffer under the current proposals.
Whatever the losses investors might suffer, under Trump's licensing deal, detailed originally in the bond prospectus, the future U.S. president was guaranteed to receive payment.
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Finally, data regarding smoking were incomplete (27% missing) and might suffer from under-reporting.
If an evidently respectable and rational woman like Packard could be condemned as insane and shut away for years, it followed that any American woman might suffer dreadful wrongs under prevailing statutes.
However, species which are ecologically intermediate between habitat specialists and generalists, and typically form networks of populations on adjoining habitats, might suffer even more severely under rapid habitat fragmentation than those specialists which had for a long time already occurred as discrete populations.
Males - the more susceptible sex - might suffer relatively more from parasitism under more promiscuous mating conditions than females.
If the government pays above-market rates for mortgage-backed securities held by financial firms, as is envisaged under the bailout, it might suffer losses.
The photocatalytic efficiency of the system was declined under prolonging catalytic period, which might suffer from photodissolution and memory effect.
Under regulators' worst-case assumptions, the 19 banks might suffer $600 billion in losses through 2010, on top of the hundreds of billions that have already vaporized in this financial crisis.
I was terrified that she might suffer.
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