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*Drinking water: The state suffered "a bit of a backslide" yesterday, and there are now boil-water advisories in 11 communities scattered across Sussex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
We say, "Oh, she has taken it well" with admiration, meaning you can hardly tell she's just suffered a bit of a setback.
Indeed, the market suffered a bit of an identity crisis when it opened in 2005, and the first winter brought few customers.
FOR years, the Los Angeles fashion scene has suffered a bit of the reputation of the starlet: cute and bubbly but insubstantial.
He suffered a bit of an embarrassment on Tuesday in Santa Barbara, Calif., as he heard his own invited panelist, Michael Feeney, executive director of the Land Trust for Santa Barbara, worry aloud about offshore drilling.
Craft has long suffered a bit of an image problem and while some teachers would still identify the making of certain things as craft, as a concept it seems to have fallen out of fashion, wrongly seen as an anachronism in a digital world.
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Amid warnings that the chancellor will have to target child tax credit – the key measure for tackling child poverty – there are calls for Osborne to suffer a "bit of a loss of face" to avoid inflicting lasting damage on the Tories.
The electrically assisted rack-and-pinion steering suffers a bit of characteristic artificiality at low, on-road speeds, but comes into its own as the Renegade gathers pace.
But he said he was not "bothered about profilic criminals having to suffer a bit of inconvenience... given what they had put other people through".
The best performance is on 4G networks (40 to 60ms latency in that instance), but Sarhangi says Jibe's platform also works on HSPA and 3G networks — although some types of very time-sensitive games may suffer a bit of a performance knock at those slower network speeds.
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