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Those of us who looked set to suffer grasped suffering's inevitability; we held on to our standpoints and coddled our spliffs; we stayed silent.
The quality of news coverage also seems set to suffer.
Meanwhile, Europe looks set to suffer even more.
Within individual countries, too, it is the poorest and most vulnerable who are set to suffer.
Minority families are set to suffer disproportionately from the tax increases, according to Batchelder.
Humans are also set to suffer from the spread of disease as the ocean continues to heat up.
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However, in the semi-finals he came up against the 'King of Clay Rafael Nadall, and succumbed in straight-sets to suffer a 6-3 6-2 6-1 defeas as Nadal claimed his ninth French Open crown.
It is very easy for such small data sets to suffer significant statistical problems when attempting to match injuries and initial physiology.
People under 35 have contributed to the housing crisis as we now know it, but they're also set up to suffer from it.
In all but six states, even if minimum wage were $15, people would still have to work well over 40 hours a week to afford rent". People under 35 have contributed to the housing crisis as we now know it, but they're also set up to suffer from it.
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