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And often because they do this, they suffer for it.
So, U.S. firms could suffer for years under that scenario.
It's easy to let your family suffer for your work.
Do you have to suffer for your art to create?
Like Nairn said, you really do suffer for your art.
"I suffer for what is happening in Venezuela," he said.
You will solve this, she thought, and suffer for it.
But in practice, the Note 10 doesn't suffer for it.
"Children shouldn't have to suffer for any reason," he said.
Not that Birkenstock wants me to suffer for the pleasure!
We are here to suffer for years and years to come.
But college football underclassmen shouldn't be made to suffer for it.
"They should not suffer for their way of life," she said.
Summer is not the season to suffer for fashion, says Iman.
Uncle Ben and Aunt Jemima didn't suffer for this culinary appropriation.
The city just leaves people to guess and suffer for themselves.
But it's sad that they're the ones who suffer for it.
That it's our duty to suffer for eternity over a single apple.
Perhaps. At least for Clugston, who had to suffer for his art.
It means that her family, friends and community didn't suffer for nothing.
Clean athletes should not be made to suffer for Russia's systematic cheating.
In other words, Britain will be made to suffer for its choice.
When one group of us is marginalized, we all suffer for it.
No. I would never want my wife to suffer for no reason.
The Korean people had to suffer for the Korean nation to survive.
There's a natural tendency to want people to suffer for their wrongdoings.
So why aren't more players making Nadal suffer for his returning tendencies?
In 1998, Lofgren predicted that the GOP would suffer for impeaching Clinton.
The British economy will suffer for a time; so will tax receipts.
Someone had blundered and someone had to suffer for it right away.
If they do not win, they will suffer for another 200 years.
Children should not be made to suffer for the actions of their parents.
These issues will cause Texans to suffer for a long time to come.
It's okay to suffer for your art, but is it worth dying for?
In our hearts, we want our enemies to suffer for what they did.
Your children may suffer for your financial sins, but they don't have to.
Of course there are many who will suffer for a relative few's wrongdoing.
I know many have to suffer for their art, but please, wear gloves.
The higher-end platforms did not suffer for supporting the low-end platforms.
Old guys Undertaker and Shane McMahon are certain to suffer for everyone's cheers.
Uber will not be the last to suffer for cozying up to Trump.
And they do not deserve to suffer for situations entirely beyond their control.
How many people must suffer for Polo to be free, the plan asks?
I have comfy shoes in the locker, but I suffer for the lewkkkk.
Children will suffer for the sins of their fathers, because lessons must be learned.
With the cool season setting in, the city was likely to suffer for weeks.
And should not suffer for the sins either of their fathers OR their mothers.
If Congress succeeds in stripping access to care, these people will suffer for decades.
"I understood that you have to suffer for something which is beautiful," he said.
The next big question concerns whether Mr Biden will actually suffer for his poor performance.
People of all genders suffer for lack of reliable, shame-free, pleasure-affirming sex education.
Few Christians in America today can understand what it means to suffer for our faith.
"You don't suffer for decades and reverse that in a matter of months," he said.
Other weight classes suffer for their talent discrepancy or an overall lack of media attention.
"If the Department doesn't stand up for these longstanding rights, survivors will suffer for it."
People of every faith, race and sexual orientation stand to suffer for it, he said.
Yeah, they keep going, and now my daughter's gonna suffer for them if I don't.
You couldn't be a thief, because if you stole, other people would suffer for your crime.
It may not boast a women-majority cast, but the series doesn't necessarily suffer for it.
On the other, Betty betrayed his trust — and their friendship is going to suffer for it.
And if the Republicans learn nothing from Mr Bannon's missed opportunity, they will suffer for it.
You don't have to suffer for your art — at least not when it comes to salary.
I would suffer, but I would suffer for a reason, so the prospect wasn't so bad.
I was ready to stop looking like Quasimodo and I was ready to suffer for it.
" And the answer: "There is no 'victim' if we understand we are to suffer for righteousness.
A lot of people suffer in pain and in silence, and they suffer for successive generations.
He said that valuations are not cheap and that long-term returns could suffer for that.
Because it is a national chain, no one person will suffer for the loss of income.
But investors in actively managed portfolios that experience large or rapid inflows may suffer for it.
A culture of constant, casual brutality is toxic to the body, and we suffer for it.
They sometimes don't get caught, and even when they do, they don't always suffer for it.
He will have similar fights with other government agencies, and our country will suffer for it.
But as long as that particular cohort is still glued to Instagram, Facebook won't suffer for it.
But never fear: The children of Milan will not have to suffer for long with inferior pizza.
It'll be sites like The Daily Caller and Breitbart that suffer for their lack of corporate patronage.
" But he added: "It cannot be right that clean athletes should suffer for the behavior of others.
Neither woman deserves to suffer for having made the choice to get in front of a camera.
Nothing is so easily produced as wealth, and no man should suffer for the need of it.
Aid organizations assisting families say that either way, these children will suffer for many years from the trauma.
We will suffer for the rest of our life on this earth here about the loss of child.
I want to play Ninja Gaiden, but not suffer for it or have to resort to cheat codes.
Why am I being made to suffer for something that has nothing to do with what I do?
"We didn't want to see the monkey suffer for more days, such as Dr. White did," said Canavero.
We wanted to see what lay beyond the surface; to investigate how animals may suffer for tourist entertainment.
If you make a choice to not suffer for your art, can you still be a great artist?
"I didn't want them to suffer for me; I wanted them to stop grieving for me," she says.
When any community is dismissed, when we lose a voice or an audience, we all suffer for it.
"I don't know if I can forgive you, but I know you should suffer for what you did."
Families being left to wallow in lead-laden environments stand to suffer for generations beyond the initial exposure.
He watched his mother suffer for years with tuberculosis before she died when he was 5 years old.
On Tuesday, Guardiola was asked if the league as a whole would eventually suffer for City's unimpeachable excellence.
As such worries take firmer hold, share prices are likely to suffer for a while—perhaps quite badly.
Astra has some terribly on-the-nose narration that explains, laboriously, that sons often suffer for their fathers' sins.
Though he had to suffer for his art, Rosicky achieved something in spite of his many reversals and setbacks.
Organizations which continue to use bad ads will ultimately suffer for it, and some will die, sooner or later.
"You will suffer for the rest of your life about this," a judge told Jordan on Monday, WJBK reports.
His reputation will always suffer for his horrendous error, however many thousands of books he is about to sell.
The VA's inadequacy to effectively treat these conditions is painfully obvious and our veterans suffer for it every day.
The president suggested that his support won't suffer for the attacks and that it might even receive a boost.
When he attacked a Gold Star family for speaking at the Democratic National Convention, he didn't suffer for it.
If the U.S. government can prove Holmes went too far and broke the law, she will suffer for that.
It's the Wild West in federal-campaign-land, and individual voters are the ones who will suffer for it.
He wants RoboJim to suffer for his sins, to absorb the wreckage their initiative has made of their lives.
But in the universe as conceived by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, the sinners rarely suffer for their sins.
Similarly, it looks increasingly as though Nacho's father, rather than Nacho, will suffer for Nacho's work with the cartel.
However, considering what happened in Mariana, I think we will still suffer for this for a very long time.
The threats are just one way Ford was made to suffer for coming forward with her allegation against Kavanaugh.
"It gets better" goes the popular contemporary watch phrase, a mantra for young people who suffer for their sexual identities.
"The Lord of the Rings" is totally predictable from beginning to end, but the series does not suffer for it.
Yes, this is a huge victory, but to make his victims suffer for 11 years, this should not have happened.
"Three generations of war have taken away from us our capacity to feel and suffer for other people," he added.
Or do I want to keep my job as an actor and enjoy seeing other people suffer for my glory?
But many can't afford any lawyer, let alone some of the best in the field, and they suffer for it.
These people might not know that mental health issues had caused Eli's grades to suffer for much of high school.
When Lindsey Graham suspended his campaign in late December, I worried that the Republican undercard debate would suffer for his absence.
I will work every day to make sure we protect Americans so they never suffer for the excesses on Wall Street.
PETA says it's pleased Hackenberger was charged and hopes this ends his "torment of animals made to suffer for human entertainment."
Pointing out that there are white people in the world who suffer, for example, merely pushes their concerns to the margins.
The gold standard for diagnosis of endometriosis is laparoscopic surgery, and many women suffer for years before deciding to undergo it.
"He is just a lot of fun to be with, and doesn't appear to suffer for his art," Mr. Lapine said.
She asked that her family name not be used, fearing that her family in Xinjiang could suffer for her speaking out.
"I've learned to how suffer, for if you suffer you'll gain eternal, eternal life," she sang, her voice streaked with pain.
"It's easy to see through this phony rhetoric, and Democratic candidates will suffer for it at the ballot box," Hunt said.
Although officials who lack permanent status surely suffer for it, their insecurity seems to suit Trump's seat-of-the-pants style.
When we don't respect individual privacy, surveillance becomes an easy, default "solution" and our liberties and our democracy suffer for it.
They are more disobedient — negatively — or more independent — positively — than girls, and they suffer for this, throughout their pre-university educational career.
"Why would you build me so that my sole existential purpose is to suffer for the entertainment of others?" the Roomba asks.
On Wednesday, the nationalist-leaning Global Times said China should let Australia suffer for a while, rather than soothe ties too quickly.
He couldn't imagine Obama would set aside party, and the chance to see an opponent suffer, for the good of the country.
Be it spindly stilettos or a tight skirt that feels somewhat uncomfortable after a large dinner, we all suffer for fashion sometimes.
And they suffer for their love, living in a regressive world where porn is illegal and rope classes are literally underground affairs.
In other words: Angela and Dom aren't being taken seriously, and the institutions brushing them off will almost certainly suffer for it.
But that money has not been enough, and analysts say the government will suffer for not reaching agreement with the IMF more quickly.
Activist and writer Ijeoma Oluo is the latest to suffer for Facebook's inability — or perhaps unwillingness — to improve its reporting and moderation infrastructure.
In other words, snow, ice pellets, and freezing rain are all that the eye can see (and the body can suffer) for miles.
I liked Western novels better because of the bitches in them, the beautiful bitches that men would shoot themselves over and suffer for.
" 'You're going to suffer for the rest of your life' "People are getting hooked, and we're going to take care of those people.
Once the entertainment projects are completed, the chimps are viewed as useless and left to psychologically suffer for the rest of their lives.
There's no reason for millions of people to suffer for four years or more simply so Republicans can satisfy their lust for revenge.
She predicted that Ms. Comstock, who represents a district where most voters have college degrees, would suffer for failing to reject Mr. Trump.
Now the public is demanding cruelty-free cosmetics because many understand one can't look or feel beautiful if animals must suffer for it.
Pastry Pete doesn't appear to learn anything at all or suffer for his actions, apart from getting pooped on by a giant bird.
I felt the youngest suffer for that, and there was a point where I had to say, 'No, that can't be the case.
Seeing patients suffer for something that is preventable is very disheartening, in addition to the added strain it places on the healthcare system.
As the older women pass along their training, some of the younger dancers try to shake off their lineal power, and suffer for it.
The fact that Hakeem finally finds love only to suffer for it privately and professionally is a cruel twist he's had coming for ages.
As a result, serious attempts to combat climate change are hamstrung, and all of our children and grandchildren are likely to suffer for it.
But there is a nagging part of me that wants to go deeper, again, even though I know I'll have to suffer for it.
However, an overprotective mom and a son who is willing to let his relationships suffer for the approval of his mother is a red flag.
Obama's warning to Trump, and everyone who stands to suffer for his errors, is that living in a rhetorical fantasy will backfire on a president.
On an 84° day in N.Y.C., Kanye West proved that not only he is willing to suffer for fashion, he'll subject others to suffering, too.
Michael tells Chidi that his indecisiveness hurt everyone in his life during his time on Earth, and so he's doomed to suffer for all eternity.
"I liked Western novels better because of the bitches in them, the beautiful bitches that men would shoot themselves over and suffer for," she says.
"The righteous should not suffer for the wicked," the 60-year-old artist, his graying dreadlocks reaching below his waist, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It was a clear stark illustration of how the candidates who knew more about such issues, like Marco Rubio, seemed to suffer for their insights.
Many executives and managers feel those clubs receive preferential treatment because of it; or, more accurately, that their teams suffer for the lack of it.
In German the word for passion is "leidenschaft" and it sort of means suffering, or to enjoy suffering, or be willing to suffer for it.
The White House signaled that the automaker could suffer for planning thousands of layoffs, but the company says the course is essential to its future.
As a result, people who have been bitten often suffer for months or, in the case of Hadid and Osbourne, for years until properly diagnosed.
We are not prepared to deal with them, and it's going to be the wildlife, coastal communities, and our climate that's going to suffer for it.
In this conflict, a disruptive event usually takes the form of violent outbursts in which Palestinians disproportionately suffer for the provocative actions of their terror groups.
Both Ansolabehere and Lee say this means that, even if Republicans can pass a tax bill this year, they'll likely suffer for it rather than gain.
It's not that we suffer for our art; we suffer anyway, and some people are mindful enough, every now and again, to turn it into art.
Many episodes lack clear stakes, and suffer for it: Bode's demonic Home Alone dynamic with Well Lady is enjoyable, but can only raise the tension so far.
In such a case, according to Fagan, there are "dozens of ways" vengeful police could theoretically make the owner or employees suffer for an anti-police policy.
On Wednesday, the nationalist-leaning, state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said China should let Australia suffer for a while, rather than soothe ties too quickly.
After Boasberg's ruling, the path forward for states seeking commonsense reforms to broken health-care systems has become even more treacherous, and citizens will suffer for it.
Milak was still only a tenth of a second down on that pace going into the final length when he began to suffer for his monumental effort.
We found numerous pieces upbraiding Biden for touching people while interacting with them, and several of them argued that his likely presidential campaign should suffer for it.
Even his detractors, those who think the individual restaurants suffer for the good of the whole, have trouble hiding their wonder at the juggernaut he has assembled.
Give your child formula, and that baby is being simultaneously overfed and undernourished, and bound to physically, emotionally, financially and legally suffer for it in the future.
"It is unconscionable that in the wealthiest nation in the world we have allowed our fellow citizens to suffer for so long," Sanders said in a statement.
And if our president-elect has taught us anything, it's that you don't have to believe in your own convictions to let other people suffer for them.
When we react rashly to a tragedy by pushing through poorly conceived policy, we are likely to suffer for decades from the unintended consequences of that law.
The second group had to do this for 60 seconds, the third for 90 seconds, and the fourth was the control group that did not suffer for science.
More Americans see that allowing unfettered, chaotic migration to America is not an act of kindness, but an irresponsible act that Americans suffer for on a daily basis.
"It's scary knowing that if you don't teach well, your kids will suffer for maybe years," said an elementary school teacher in Texas who wished to remain anonymous. 
That's good news for any other billion-dollar startups who want to loosen Wall Street's grip on them — but were scared of whether they'd suffer for their gumption.
To be used for entertainment, lions are forcibly removed from their mothers as cubs, trained to perform, and often suffer for the rest of their lives in captivity.
"I really hope the plane exploded, it doesn't matter if they are in shreds, as long as they did not suffer for a long time," one woman said.
I fight today so the next little girl who walks through the doors of this (police) department or any department will not have to suffer for 603 years.
The mayors said their cities - all in the hands of parties not in national government - should not be made to suffer for policies that were not their responsibility.
But when we get these letters saying that he's out, those who have lost their near and dear ones, we will suffer for the rest of our lives.
But if you're living in a dorm room for the first time, your sleep habits can go out the window — or at least suffer for the first few weeks.
Here's the truth of the matter: Anyone making $50,000 or less a year will suffer for the rest their life unless if they do something to change their situation.
"Don't let the trans community suffer for the actions of one cis [a person who identifies with the gender assigned to them at birth] male actor," her statement said.
It also lets them ignore a deeply entrenched problem in American society; that men are taught to convey strength and not confide their emotions, and people often suffer for it.
The families of Flint will suffer for the rest of their lives from the thoughtless actions of the misguided custodians who ignored existing laws and compromised public health and safety.
The latest season of "Game of Thrones" aired almost a year ago and may suffer for being out of sight and out of mind, IndieWire Executive Editor Michael Schneider said.
"This is constructive because this guy is saying inappropriate things and now we're seeing his company suffer for it," said Susan Antilla, a reporter for Type Investigations and The Intercept.
Lawmakers from those states would suffer for opposing the nominee, Mr. Jankowski said, though he allowed that Republicans could pay a price in congressional and gubernatorial races for his confirmation.
But O'Brien has long been interested in how women are punished for their sins, or suffer for their innocence—the divergent readings often dependent on who is doing the judging.
It is a time characterized by wellness cravings, when many Americans are eager for things like mindfulness, detoxification, and organic produce, and we are willing to suffer for our soulfulness.
It makes me wonder: How much vitriol and emotional abuse should we expect people to suffer for trying to protect their right to a safe and common health care procedure?
The result: China's "lost generation" who squandered their best years in the countryside -- and a scarred nation that would see its talent pool and social cohesion suffer for years to come.
If you are in the creative arts it's a good idea to think about other ways to make money than the thing you do creatively, because everything might suffer for it.
In other words, if you are freaking out in real life, your avatar will suffer for it, whereas if you can hold it together, you'll have more success in the game.
Maybe, as has happened so often over the course of his charmed life, he will soar while all around him plummet, and they instead of he will suffer for his sins.
With economic opportunities stunted, everyone will suffer for Leave voters wrongly blaming hard-working, taxpaying European migrants for everything they dislike about modern Britain and wrongly trusting economic charlatans like Mr. Gove.
The answers paint an unflattering picture of those who are all too happy to make Americans suffer for the benefit of those who have no legal right to be in the country.
The revised guidance hints at worsening conditions within Mattel, which has watched its margins suffer for years from cheaper imports, competition from big box retailers and the impact of technology on toys.
Subplots and b-stories fade in a binge, and enough of them are rendered irrelevant by the end that you'll forget before Season 4 — and even then won't suffer for the loss.
The only problem is that profit-seeking and the exploitation that comes with it are central to how capitalism operates and the resulting political, social, and economic problems we suffer for it.
You suffer for cosplay, you suffer lots of burns [from glue guns], lots of things... Once it's all done and you see your hard work, it's really, really meaningful seeing it all together.
There is concern among Republicans that if a replacement plan leads to a significant reduction in the number of insured people, the GOP will suffer for it in the midterm elections of 2018.
While the younger you would have lounged in bed until it was time for hair of the dog, the older, more responsible you has stuff to get done and you suffer for it.
But both speeches also had the result of normalizing an election result of which there is nothing normal: The political system that they advocated for failed, and millions will suffer for its failure.
Sullivan's defenders may think they're defending him on the basis of academic and professional freedom, but instead they're defending a status quo that has caused so many women to suffer for so long.
I fight because I don't want sons and daughters across the country to suffer for the mistakes we are making with the economy and with the way we care for the most vulnerable.
WhatsApp may have over one billion active users each month but it continues to frustrate the many small businesses that rely on it for sales but suffer for its lack of advanced features.
If someone in your family has committed an offense is it fair to prosecute all the family members ... the people who have no relation to the violations - why should they suffer for others?
Science is only gonna suffer for it, but it's also very advantageous to the methods of control that we abandon these 19th and 20th century conceits about the Human, Poetry, and the Word.
But the second I saw the Kylie Cosmetics-branded, pink drippy doors — the very same hue Kendall Jenner paints her walls to suppress her appetite — I remembered my destiny to suffer for fame capitalism.
Now we're also discovering a second throughline: the cost to Elliot's friends and family as they suffer for a "Stage 2" that his alternate personality planned, from which he himself remains isolated and insulated.
Grullon believes that current residents will be pushed further out to the suburbs where they will suffer for the lack of good public transportation and amenities, including access to healthy and affordable food markets.
But South Korea will suffer for a long time from a choice Ms. Park made last July to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad, a United States-made missile defense system.
It's real, the trajectory is bad (we're on track for 3.1 to 3.7ºC of warming by 2100 unless current government policies change), and we're all going to suffer for it in the coming decades.
Yet the fact that even moderate Democrats seem unable to say how many immigrants America should take, and whom they should turn away, is a weakness the party is about to suffer for yet again.
They're also less able to afford the medication to manage these conditions, and their children suffer for it, with more allergy-related missed school days, emergency room visits, and even deaths than the general population.
I felt as though I had walked into Gertrude Stein's Parisian home, which was fun, though I had a crick in my neck by the time I left the gallery (we must suffer for art).
By showing faith, parishioners could have a "hundredfold" return on their investment, a reference to a verse in the Gospel of Mark about those who suffer for Christ receiving a hundredfold what they have lost.
It will mean investing in and promoting the women you work with and realizing that while many employees are talented yet also complicated and flawed, women are usually the only ones who suffer for it.
The modestly scaled paintings didn't suffer for these sudden shifts, though they could come across as awkward, like a house made of tar paper, marble, brick, and plywood, and none of it cosmetically covered over.
If deep equality turned out to be based on our ability to suffer, for example, then Michael and Angela might feel better about giving their daughter Alexis, who risks blindness, more money than her siblings.
The games themselves don't suffer for a lack of polish, but if Microsoft wants to convince me that Steam VR is naturally integrated with its Mixed Reality ecosystem, it has a lot of work to do.
" Conditt also talked about doing away with the sex offender registry, commenting "You have to really hate the guy to make him suffer for the rest of his life, even when his prison time is up.
Fears that Chongqing might suffer for its connection with Bo, who some had considered a potential rival for leadership in Beijing, were soothed when President Xi Jinping made his first trip of 2016 to the city.
She remains this emblem of volition and charisma and power — the movie star who sings, the singer who acts, the female director who was made to suffer for daring to do what men had always done.
While his father and grandfather argued that Koreans needed to suffer for the nation to survive, thus allowing the economy to remain stagnant, Kim Jong Un argued that the North Korean people deserved higher living standards.
As much as you may be tempted to beat some sense into those people (perhaps with an industrial-sized bottle of sunscreen), rest assured: One day, they will know the truth, and they will suffer for it.
For others, the point clear: without spaces such as Maud's (1961-69), Amelia's (1978-1991) and the Lexington Club (1997-2015), the texture of personal and community life is not as dense, and we suffer for it.
She passed along a message in response, which she said was from him: "If the reporter decides to publish a one-sided story protecting an individual's false allegations, the publication will suffer for her lies," the message read.
McConnell wanted to take a victory lap for beating Obama in this fight in front of a crowd that's hostile to both of them, and motivate Republican unity, but its his own members who will suffer for it.
While Kavanaugh won't be headed to the gallows, this modern-day witch hunt not only causes him and his family to suffer for the years to come, but will set a terrible precedent for future Supreme Court nominees.
Ray J is in the hospital and enraged at "Celebrity Big Brother" for letting him suffer for days in extreme pain to the point he blacked out and he's been kicked out of the house ... TMZ has learned.
But in the coronavirus pandemic, business as usual would make patients with a good prognosis if treated suffer for want of treatment, while patients who arrive earlier but have a grave, or even hopeless, prognosis would receive treatment.
"Frankly, if we are in a period where there are going to be attritional fare wars... profits will suffer for a year or two and I think that is what shareholders should expect," O'Leary said in a video presentation.
But Finland has chosen a more inclusive form of capitalism that ensures that the wealthiest Finns pay their fair share in taxes while the poorest Finns don't suffer for lack of access to food, clothing, shelter, and medical care.
Gabriel Casillas, an economist at Banorte, predicted Trump's victory will shave 0.3 percentage point from 2016 economic growth, and said the peso could suffer for months as the market tries to figure out what Trump could do in office.
Donald Trump and John McCain, who were 103 and 72, respectively, when they secured their party's nominations, did not appear to suffer for their ages in a way that clearly indicates they were pushing some kind of uncrossable boundary.
Both guys have given her pretty much the same advice this season â€" that civilians don't deserve to suffer for a war they have no choice about â€" but this week, she only paid attention when said advice came from Jon.
All that remains is individual hatred in the souls of the most monstrous among us — or else, depending on whom you ask, in vengeful minorities who want to nurse grievances and see whites suffer for the sins of past generations.
And there's something repressive about the way the script makes her suffer for daring to not immediately say yes to the proposal like a passive young woman should — it's as if the story were written by a man from the 1950s.
Democrats did exceptionally well in the House, did not lose the Senate due to ideological hubris, and did not suffer for fighting back too hard against President Trump — who remains exceptionally unpopular for a president presiding over a healthy economy.
However, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has since said that the final decision will be taken by them at a meeting in Lausanne on June 21, amid concerns that clean athletes will suffer for the sins of their team mates and federation.
You know the drill: Tell your kids, if you're ever in that situation, call a ride service and I will pay, or call me and I will come and pick you up and your friends, and no one will suffer for it.
"I thought sean spicer going on DWTS was evidence that the powerful never suffer for their crimes but now I realize that it goes further than that and in fact we are the ones being punished for what he's done," tweeted another.
HackerOne Reveals Which Security Bugs Are Making Its Army of Hackers the Most BankAs far back as 2015, major companies like Sony and Intel have sought to crowdsource efforts to…Read more ReadCompanies that use real customer data for testing often suffer for it.
While Democrats hope to ride a wave of opposition to the president, an overwhelming majority of Republicans support him — 90 percent, according to the most recent weekly average by Gallup — and the party's anti-Trump members, like Mr. Sanford, could suffer for their stand.
Here's an idea of the out-of-control big-government policies that have brought about financial ruin in Puerto Rico: Public employees get 30 vacation days a year, the minimum wage is 77% of the median wage, and bondholders suffer for the benefit of big labor.
Back in June, distributor Vertical Media announced it had made what it called "neither an easy nor insensitive decision" to release the movie despite the accusations against Spacey, justifying the move by saying, basically, that the other actors shouldn't have to suffer for his alleged misconduct.
"Many patients who do not present with the canonical bulls-eye rash around the site of the bite are not diagnosed correctly and suffer for years with an ever-changing constellation of neurological, skeleto-muscular, dermatological, and digestive symptoms," Marcus, who wasn't involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
Withdrawing from the Paris Agreement does not put America first: There's no question, at this point, that millions of Americans will suffer for their government's climate denial—among them the wealthy; the poor, marginalized communities used to governmental apathy; and the Trump voters currently lapping up his climate-denial.
While we certainly want the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Department of Labor (DOL) to continue their work toward a codified UFD, investors and retirement savers continue to suffer for want of clarity around adviser services and the continued onslaught of mis-selling and ill-informed choices.
If, however, the witnesses do not hold up under questioning -- if their in-person accounts are more qualified or less detailed than their written statements, or perhaps recanted entirely -- then Ford loses crucial corroboration, and her credibility will suffer for having submitted their statements in the first place. 3.
So many kids growing up in the 290s through the early 2000s were bombarded by DARE's messaging in their schools, warned about how drugs, from marijuana to LSD to heroin, will ruin their lives after even one instance of use — because they'll get immediately addicted and suffer for a lifetime.
I am humbled by the fact that it was my ancestors that had to suffer for that to happen, but I will not turn my back and allow others to hijack it and say that it's some extremist approach because they're coming from a place of... whatever it is... of division, inequality.
"This is where my vocation has taken me and this is where I'm prepared to suffer, just as Jesus Christ taught us to suffer for others," said Mr. Gallego, as he threw wood onto a stove by his rudimentary bedroom, next to the altar, where he sleeps on a plank without a mattress.
From the Verge's Nilay Patel:  MWC being cancelled is an excellent opportunity for all the telecom execs banging on about 5G changing work to really experience what Zoom is like GSMA reportedly lobbied the Spanish government to enact emergency health measures that would have softened some of the financial penalties that organizations would suffer for canceling, Wired UK reports.
While Hyuna and E'Dawn did suffer for coming forward about their relationship, they also saw a wave of support from a section of their fan base, which experts said is evidence of a gradual shift in attitudes, driven in part by a series of revelations about the tight controls and grueling work schedules K-Pop stars are subjected to.
Sterling has fallen 17 percent since the EU referendum took place on June 23 and this month reached a 31-year-low on comments from the French president that Britain would have to suffer for its decision to leave the EU. Brexit is "generally, not yet correctly priced," Alastair Winter, chief economist at Daniel Stewart told CNBC in an email.
Many suffer for decades from post-traumatic stress disorder-type symptoms, including anxiety, self doubt and feelings of social inadequacy Marcus Jerry Kaz McNeely, 33, who works in an after school program, came to the Hope Center, a free psychiatric clinic run by the First Corinthian Baptist Church, after leaving a church in the Bronx that prohibited watching TV, going to the movies and wearing jewelry.
We know it's easy to get caught up in all the holiday cheer and shopping and feel like you need to buy something because everyone else is, but think about the downsides to a bad purchase: Tons of time wasted returning stuff either by shipping them back or waiting on line to get a refund — not to mention your reputation will suffer for giving such an ill-considered gift.

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