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The bank also appears to have benefited from the withdrawals of savings that building societies have been suffering from by taking in new savings of £14.9bn.
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Those critically important goals include reducing the proportion of people suffering from hunger by half by 2015.
Or is he suffering from paralysis by analysis, prompted by too many swing thoughts?
significantly (p < 0.001), reduced the number of animals suffering from diarrhoea by reducing defecation by 82.93%.
A May 2013 report published by the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs found that retirement increased the chances of suffering from depression by 40%, while it increased the probability of having at least one diagnosed physical ailment by about 60%.
Terms to avoid, with acceptable alternatives in brackets, include victim of, suffering from, afflicted by…'".
A few crimes have been proven but the innocent majority are also suffering from guilt by association.
It's suffering from death by pandering, in much the same way that concern about the angry white male succumbed to testosterone overkill from the likes of Pat Buchanan.
On top of this the doctor speculated that my mother was suffering from Munchausen by proxy, and that I was a victim of her condition.
Ford Motor is suffering from guilt by association.
However, polymeric membranes are suffering from plasticization by condensable CO2 molecules.
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