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Fussell, a veteran and an award-winning war historian, looks unflinchingly at the Allies' advance into Germany, focusing on the ill-fated G.I.'s who suffered inadequate training, poor weapons and 70percentt of the American casualties.
Hence, at sufficiently high afterloads, the diabetic heart suffers inadequate ventricular filling and, consequently, reduced aortic outflow.
Persons older than eight who still have these confusions and reversals have suffered inadequate or confusion instruction.
Many of the developmental neurotoxicity studies suffer from inadequate study design, problematic statistical analyses, use of formulated products, and/or inadequate controls.
Rural communities also suffer from inadequate or impure water supplies.
Most of these efforts resulted in mathematical methods for model reduction which suffer from inadequate physical interpretations.
Until we address both of these problems, America's patients will continue to suffer from inadequate care.
"When urban development is uncoordinated, the poorest people are the first to suffer from inadequate waste management.
But this says nothing about whether other people can spend more, so that the economy doesn't suffer from inadequate overall spending.
Currently there are no black Republican senators, Republicans oppose universal healthcare while many minorities suffer from inadequate healthcare provisions and Republican economic policies negatively affect minorities who are generally disproportionately disadvantaged.
The upshot is that the Brewers appear to be contributing only about $13 million of their own funds to stadium construction, and the audit bureau is concerned that the ballpark may suffer from inadequate maintenance resources over the years.
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