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"We have to work out how long we can suffer the losses".
If we keep utterly still, we can suffer no wear and tear, and will never die.
But the only indisputable truth about the human condition, say hope's defenders, is that we can suffer, and that we shall die.
She prints the word "haNang" — the sound of her child's crying — 600 times in a row, so we can suffer along with her.
"It is outrageous we can suffer the loss of 25 lives and injury of countless others when the technology exists, it's affordable and critical," said Paul R. Kiesel, the lawyer representing the Magdalenos.
We can suffer and make others suffer.
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Lines and gray hairs can be made to disappear, fat can be melted away, inconvenient relatives and young women we never met can suffer the same fate, and sunny skies can be added to the snapshots of our horribly wet vacation in Scotland.
"We think old people can suffer from life," Dr. de Jong said.
In summary, the images we are interested on can suffer of one or more of the following problems: limited range visibility, low contrast, non uniform lighting, blurring, bright artifacts, color diminished (bluish appearance) and noise.
As we age, our nutrition can suffer.
In a new study, researchers from Baylor University found, our health, productivity and job satisfaction can suffer when we don't make good use of the time we take to step away from work-related activities. .
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