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Yet statistics suggest one in four people in the UK will suffer with a mental health problem in their lifetime.
There is no question that output will suffer with more repeats, fewer original commissions, and quite likely some service closures.
But the sell-off, which had been contained recently to the Nasdaq and the technology sector, also spread to other sectors that will suffer with slower economic growth.
Therefore, I believe, as long as the NHS is the 'sacred cow' of British politics, the longer the British people will suffer with a second-rate health service".
Given the less appealing prospects for patented drugs, spending on research and development by pharma firms will suffer, with growth of only 1% in 2012, according to EvaluatePharma, a research firm.
Until we reform Medicare and create Medicare for all, including the option to buy private insurance as we do with public and private education, the nation will suffer with the ever-growing injustices of the lack of access to care for more and more Americans, skyrocketing inflation of health care costs and the worst outcomes among all the developed nations on the planet.
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They will perform and go, and I'll suffer with them and I'll live with them.
Until then, we'll suffer with Disqus for a while longer.
Don't go overboard and leave a lot in or you'll suffer with greasy hair!
Firstly, the global output will suffer considerably, with richer countries suffering more financial burden than poorer countries.
On the other hand if a venture fails then a manager will suffer along with the fund.
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