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"A more German euro zone," he wrote, "would be afflicted by chronically weak demand, debilitating cycles of competitive wage cuts, and prolonged economic slumps in the deficit countries".
More children would be afflicted by learning disabilities and other neurological problems, leaving localities to foot the bill for treatment programs.
Surely as one of the only places in North America to fare reasonably well during the economic recession, it seems strange that Alberta would be afflicted by an STI that barely existed in the province 15 years ago.
I've blogged before about him, and how Muslim prophecy predicted that one day Islam would be afflicted by a charismatic Arab leader, an Arab man with the heart of a demon, who would draw the world into conflict and call to us from the gates of hell.
It would not be sufficient, therefore, to know only those variants that are risk alleles for the mean phenotypes used in diagnosis because one could not accurately predict which individuals would be afflicted.
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I'd been afflicted with cynicism most of my life.
So many of you knew others who'd been afflicted and gave me hope for my recovery!" Support, a powerful element of healing, was also key for Joan Lipkin.
This is important, as addressing and eliminating only one disease of aging, like cardiovascular disease for example, would only add 2,87 years to average lifespan (Barzilai & Rennert, 2012), because patients would still be afflicted by other diseases of aging, like Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, or cancer.
Its feebleness was linked to deeper structural problems in Italian society - which would soon be afflicted by the terrorism of the Red Brigade, whose kidnapping and murder of the former prime minister Aldo Moro was an attack on the very legitimacy of the Italian state.
For a short novel, on the other hand, the Gypsy would have to be afflicted with a malady that would take him to his grave in no time at all.
Speaking at a dinner at which he was honored by the Alzheimer's Association of New York, he noted that one of every five people in the audience would someday either be afflicted with Alzheimer's or be close to someone who was. "Hopefully I won't be," he said, before attempting some humor.
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