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The reader, therefore, suffers from a case of historical jet lag of his own.
In other words, the book suffers from a case of the mimetic fallacy, in which the style matches the subject too well.
Like the time my father, Dave, who suffers from a case of boomer-generation arrested development, raced my brother downhill and accidentally lost three teeth to the business end of my brother's pole... and still managed to edge his son out.
Response to the challenges of public-land management is not to cede assets to private interests but to bring user fees and royalty collection on a par with those demanded by states and private land owners.Mary Winston Reno, NevadaShare and share alikeSIR – Your leader exhorting regulators to "Remove the roadblocks" (April 26th) to a sharing economy suffers from a case of petitio principii.
For example, pretty much every married man suffers from a case, be it mild or strong, of the wandering eye.
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My children also suffer from a case of affluent-za.
It suffered from a case of terminal gentility.
Veal pate also suffered from a case of the blands.
It suffered from a case of high expectations when its first issue arrived in the summer of 1999.
But the newspaper itself has long suffered from a case of journalistic schizophrenia.
So Harry shared the story with Terry McCaleb, and the plot suffered from a case of divided loyalties.
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