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Foreign reporters who ask about his plight have been treated to glib retorts.
It is commonly said in Israel that its Arab citizens were rioting not in defense of al-Aqsa but out of frustration with their economic plight — they no longer want to be treated like second-class citizens.
It explains that pan supports are a "grey area" and promises Whyte's plight will be "raised internally" to make sure other customers are treated more cordially.
Compared with the plight of ethnic minorities elsewhere in the Balkans, Albanians in Macedonia are treated relatively well, and even form part of the government coalition.
I can only assume those of you critiquing the possibility of this drug hitting the market have little experience with people being treated for debilitating depression or simply little empathy for their plight.
Instead, the film's characters are treated as though they are flesh and blood, with plights as unpredictable as the site itself.
By winning, Apopka avoided the plight of the Chinese soccer team in the 1999 Women's World Cup, whose players were treated by ABC as props to be ignored during their loss in the final against the Americans.
That someone like me could be treated so shamefully by the welfare state in a time of genuine need gives me grave concern for the future of this country and for the plight of other people who are vulnerable.
Compounding the patient's plight is a general ignorance on how to best treat Lyme.
Their plight is common.
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