Sentence examples for the problems suffered by from inspiring English sources

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But there have been concerns about Mercedes' reliability with the problems suffered by Rosberg in Italy, Japan and Russia, and Hamilton's retirement in Singapore.

A recent Panorama programme about gaming addiction has been rightly called sensationalist – exaggerating the problems suffered by a very few gamers.

But concerns grew about the school system, which serves 38,000 students and has until now largely escaped the problems suffered by most urban school districts.

Although he is yet to win a stage or challenge for the overall leadership going into the stage Thursday, Contador's chances of again reaching Paris in the leader's yellow jersey have been considerably lifted by the problems suffered by some of his most serious rivals during a treacherous first week on slippery roads and cobblestones.

Since then, things have got better.Although Afro-Caribbeans still suffer from more than their share of problems, such as high rates of criminality, low achievement by black boys at school and family breakdown, they differ little from the problems suffered by poor whites.

The Mayo researchers think so, since the yips -- a baffling collection of symptoms that are fiendishly difficult to understand and treat -- are similar to the problems suffered by surgeons, dentists, musicians and others who make repeated motions in small, precise areas.

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The 28-year-old looked to injure his left wrist while playing a double-handed backhand, the innocuous incident appearing worryingly similar to the problem suffered by Britain's Andy Murray in Hamburg in 2007.

Hodgson's pleasure at starting with a 1-0 victory was marred by the problem suffered by Barry - and which may require him to draft in a replacement before Tuesday's final deadline to name his squad for Poland and Ukraine.

'The research project made the hospital management team (manager, general director…) much more sensitive to the problem suffered by patients with apnea cycles' (decision-maker, P3).

He captures the spirit of Turkey in the way that a handful of Turkish writers, such as Aziz Nesin and Emin Colasan, have done.Mr Szablowski touches on sensitive issues, which might upset some Turks, such as the taboo barring any criticism of Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish republic, or the erectile problems suffered by local men after the trauma of public circumcision.

In the ensuing so-called 'Parcel War' (Päckchenkrieg) of the 1950s and 1960s, 1.5 packages from the East were sent for every two Westpakete, regardless of the supply problems suffered by the 'worker and peasant state' in the first post-war decade.

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