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Treatment options are poor and many with the condition suffer difficulties with speech, delayed growth, movement and balance.
Then, witnesses said, the plane appeared to suffer difficulties with an engine on the left wing, rolled to the left, stalled and plunged into the small abandoned Ravenswood Airport, narrowly missing a mobile home court.
Indeed, Plato's account of Recollection, whatever it is, is liable to suffer difficulties.
However, there are organizations that suffer difficulties during the implementation of projects related to the improvement of IT service processes, and consequently they do not succeed (Jäntti,2010; Pollard and Cater-Steel,2009; Sharifi et al.2008).2008
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Patients develop a dry cough and suffer difficulty in breathing; about half become confused and delirious.
We suffer difficulty.
During the six months after pulmonary contusion, up to 90% of people suffer difficulty breathing.
A large portion of infant deaths are attributed to early term births and surviving infants are more likely to suffer difficulty breathing, hearing loss, intellectual disabilities, and other health problems (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of the Associate Director for Communication, Digital Media Branch, Division of Public Affairs).
But the qualification suffered difficulties from the beginning and attracted few takers, before being axed by Michael Gove in 2010.
Dollar Financial UK chief executive, Stuart Howard, said: "I accept the findings of the review and apologise to anyone who may have suffered difficulties as a result.
Meanwhile commuters suffered difficulties today, with a series of problems on main line rail services causing delays in south-east England.
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