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So did my friends, especially those who had not yet suffered a major loss.
Shopping at a Talbots store in Chicago's northwest suburbs, she said her own family's finances had not yet suffered.
Van Gaal's team have not yet suffered a definitive humiliation to compare with some of the thrashings under Ferguson.
Gasoline prices have dipped and California has not yet suffered the rolling summer blackouts that had been feared.
Mr. Hertrich, addressing a news conference in Munich, said business in the United States had not yet suffered from the fallout over Iraq.
Spain has not yet suffered the outbursts of xenophobia heard in places like Italy, and Spaniards say their own years as a nation of émigrés help them sympathize.
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Two other euro-zone countries, Belgium and Italy, already have public debt of 100% of GDP or more and do not (yet) suffer painfully high yields.
Yet people's receptiveness might be because this largely neglected area has not been over-surveyed and the people do not yet suffer survey-fatigue.
Dr Ellenberg also worries that presenting people with links between particular genes and health outcomes might lead them to worry needlessly or seek out potentially harmful treatments for conditions they do not yet suffer from.In his state-of-the-union address, Barack Obama lauded personalised medicines.
Fortunately the U.S. does not yet suffer Japan's structural deadweights, but the Fed could still make the mistake of thinking that easing interest rates is the equivalent of monetary ease.
Imaging examinations, blood tests or genetic tests may disclose (anatomical, biochemical, immunological, biomolecular or other) conditions that influence the person's conception of his or her health and wellbeing – even though he or she does not (yet) suffer from any symptoms of the disease.
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