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But a fresh remit reminds its rate setters that when output is suffering, and would suffer more with a rate rise, frothy prices should be tolerated.
In his antiwar activism, he emphasized how much already-suffering Iraqi civilians would suffer more, and how the invasion would lead to mass instability.
"People are suffering," Pedro Malan, the Finance Minister, acknowledged, "but they would suffer more if we did not do whatever it takes to preserve the currency". The unanswered question is whether policies mandated by international markets will spread prosperity or concentrate it.
"The West would suffer more".
The Greek people would suffer more grievously than now.
Europe also would suffer, but Greece would suffer more".
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And it's fairly clear that they'd suffer more at the polls if they passed a bill that seemed to help the wealthy while hurting or ignoring the middle class.
Nations with no vaccine stocks and a poor public health system would likely suffer more from smallpox than the intended targets of bioterrorism.
Some argue that it is unfair on manual labourers, whose life expectancy tends to be shorter, but this bias has always existed.And manual workers would surely suffer more if governments went off in the other obvious direction cutting benefits.
Without these changes, Microsoft competitors who have suffered from the monopolist's unlawful behavior would stand to suffer more from the settlement.
Without native ants to guard them, Riginos and Palmer wondered, would acacia trees suffer more harm from elephants?
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