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"They've suffered in terms of getting jobs.
One group, however, has suffered in terms of job stability.
They've suffered in terms of falling into poverty".
However, it has always suffered in terms of providing real quality for those viewers.
"The market has suffered in terms of advertising and the decline in circulation," he said.
Ruth Farrago, president of the board of Hyde Park Gardens in Kew Gardens Hills, said that "for many years we suffered in terms of subletting; people were not able to get rents that covered their mortgage and maintenance".
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Not that the chefs would suffer in terms of quality.
They will suffer in terms of how seriously they are taken.
NATO will be the first to suffer, in terms of both the security and economic stability of its member-states.
Actual pump technology makes reference always to centrifugal pumps, which suffer in terms of efficiency when the speed changes as well as when head and flow rate delivered.
"They [the Swiss] are getting a far greater proportion of young people to a higher level of general education, so even though there are these different kinds of schools, young people don't suffer in terms of attainment.
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