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Bars and restaurants have not suffered where bans have been imposed, proponents said, because added patronage from nonsmokers more than offsets business lost from smokers.
I tried again in "Home" to create a work in which color was erased but could be easily assumed if the reader paid close attention to the codes, the restrictions black people routinely suffered: where one sits on a bus, where one urinates, and so on.
Hanser's own view is that an act harms a person only if the agent stands in some "appropriate relation" to the harm that is suffered, where that relation will involve a counterfactual element and accordingly may not obtain if the suffering is due to a genetic disease or disorder (Hanser 2009).
The common remedy is damages, which may be awarded regardless of if any actual harm is suffered; where there is damage, the defendant will only be liable if he could have reasonably foreseen it, as in Kuwait Airways Corporation v Iraqi Airways Co (No 5).
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But in the long run companies that don't balance pay with performance tend to suffer where it matters most — in the stock market.
The threat of terrorism or conflict plays a large part in the rankings of cities that score poorly for liveability, as other indicators such as infrastructure and recreational availability often suffer where violence occurs.While liveability considers factors of recreational and cultural availability, the "big city buzz" can also hamper scores.
The injury they have caused the country cannot be repaired quickly, but they can certainly be made to suffer where it matters most: why not confiscate every dollar they own, and their families own?
Mr Witty said the business had suffered most where there had been options from other drug companies.
The company quietly killed off Alerts by RSS last year, and the service has since suffered problems where Alerts simply stop functioning correctly.
It continued: "Plantations were places where people suffered and died, where Africans suffered unimaginable violence and terror at the hands of their slave masters.
It wasn't until Black Activists Against Cuts stepped in and pointed out that plantations were "places where people suffered and died, where Africans suffered unimaginable violence and terror at the hands of their slave masters" that it was renamed Burlock.
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