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"This is an unfortunate pain being felt in traditional, older sectors," said Louis Kuijs, the head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
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Education Department officials say that these are necessary, albeit unfortunate growing pains, and that parents who pay attention can find out when and why a school is in trouble.
Rolling out new solutions will always have unfortunate growing pains that sadly result in the loss of human life, but the stark reality is that they always have.
It's quite Basil Fawlty-esque actually, although you have to feel for the poor sod who is obviously in pain and unfortunate that there was a camera nearby to capture his reaction.
Only rarely does a flight of fancy enter the ledger, as when Casement and his companions notice the "variety, size and beauty" of the butterflies in the Peruvian Amazon, which "seemed to dazzle the air with delicate notes, a compensation for the moral ugliness they discovered at every turn, as if there were no end to wickedness, greed and pain in this unfortunate land".
Early ECG-testing is important in patients with severe illness suspicious of ischaemic heart disease, but it is also well known that over-testing, including use of ECG, and hospital admissions for chest pain can be unfortunate for patients suffering from anxiety or panic attacks.
The lack of integrated interventions is unfortunate because practitioners and patients report pain as a barrier to weight loss and increased weight as a barrier to chronic pain self-management [ 18, 19].
Pain is not an unfortunate consequence of policies, it's what is supposed to happen.
The unfortunate timing caps a year of pain for Enron's workers.
Re the Personal Health column "A Fight for Full Disclosure of the Possible Pain" (March 8): It is unfortunate that the author experienced such pain and frustration after her surgery.
Insane asylums were notorious for their mistreatment of patients, using inhumane treatments such as shock therapy, water submersion and lobotomies and causing much unnecessary pain and suffering for the unfortunate victims.
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