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But are we really suffering from a lack of knowledge?
Tender as the meatballs were, is the city really suffering from a shortage?
"It shows the U.K. is really suffering from tightening financial conditions and the slowdown in housing".
This is no side issue: children are exquisitely permeable to parental stress, and studies have shown they're really suffering from the stressors weighing down on their parents.
So Brad and I are having an interesting discussion — not sure if it rises to the level of a debate — about whether we're really suffering from a shortage of safe assets.
So those who are really suffering from hot flashes, insomnia and other symptoms are often told that it is probably all right to take the drugs, as long as they use the lowest possible dose for the shortest possible time.
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Not only are we torturing ourselves and our family, but Danny was suffering -- I mean really suffering -- from all of this.
Some children who exhibit attention and hyperactivity problems may really be suffering from a sleep disorder, researchers suggest.
I can only say that as us were putting this record together, us really were suffering from what us often referred to as "an embarrassment of riches".
Squandered leads were something of a theme today and Torquay really are suffering from the curse of being lauded on the Football League blog.
It might do that, or fiscal policy might be forced into action, if the economy really were suffering from accelerating deflation; but instead all you see is low inflation, which might even lead some central bankers to declare that they were doing their job just fine.
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