Sentence examples for one that afflicts from inspiring English sources

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That's because he is convinced that he has stumbled on a serious problem, one that afflicts many of the most exciting new ideas in psychology.

If Douthat has a weakness, it's the same one that afflicts many brilliant young political writers of every variety: he's a creature of a rather insular hothouse world (in his case, Harvard and the Atlantic).

Unchecked nostalgia is a disease, one that afflicts us in all walks of life, but one that I see being taken financial advantage of the most in the world of gaming.

In effect, Lomborg and others say that feel-good categories such as those in the S.D.G.s will only create the equivalent of a series of ice-bucket challenges, referring to the millions of showy dollars that were raised last year to address A.L.S. — a terrible disease, but one that afflicts relatively few people.

Perhaps the single greatest drag on the region, one that afflicts wealthy Persian Gulf states as well as poorer countries like Egypt, is the quality of schools.

Encouraged by tests on animals and in healthy human volunteers, the researchers are about to begin clinical trials on patients with the two ailments, one that afflicts a million African-Americans and another that is found in up to 15percentt of all Americans older than 80.

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Imagine a fictionalized Snowden, depicted by Stone, tormented by misgivings and visions of horror similar to the ones that afflict Clint Eastwood's Sully, the pilot who landed U.S. Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, in 2009.

Investors worry that a left-wing victory will be followed by repudiation of the country's foreign debts and a full-blown economic meltdown like the one that has afflicted Argentina.

Hill had also written about the seven things to be feared; the one that had afflicted Price's family for a century and a half, and now haunted him, was poverty.

At the Fed's annual policy symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo., late last month, the Fed chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, made clear he was prepared to take additional action to forestall the danger that the American economy might fall into deflation, a sustained period of falling prices like the one that has afflicted Japan since the early 1990s.

A20 EDUCATION B6 Prospects Few for Graduates The nation's class of 2003 was the last one to enter college while the stock market was still rising, but it is graduating into the worst hiring slump in 20 years, one that has afflicted the young and well-educated to an unusual degree.

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