So, China suffers, America suffers, Europe suffers and Britain of course is still part of the European economy.
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Abdul-Ghani suffers from hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and suffers seizures, Ramzi said.
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The artist—sensitive, vulnerable, human, and, like most people on the planet, susceptible to mental illness—suffers, and suffers publicly.
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But, there is always somebody that suffers more than you, and there is always somebody that suffers less than you.
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Although Balanchine was among the least anguished and tormented of creative artists, "Eifman's Balanchine suffers, suffers, suffers," while a dancer portraying the polio-stricken ballerina Tanaquil LeClerq (Balanchine's wife) is shown being dragged off the stage on a long piece of black cloth.
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But the NTSB says plane accidents, which are when a plane suffers substantial damage or someone suffers serious injury or death, have a 95% survival rate.
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Oklahoma suffers more earthquakes than any other non-Western state, study finds Oklahoma suffers more earthquakes than any other non-Western state, study finds Oklahoma, the home state of new Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt, suffers more natural and man-made earthquakes than any other state in the central and eastern United States.
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He struggles to eat and sleep and suffers from seizures.
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Ray tells PEOPLE that Gilbert's youngest daughter suffers from schizophrenia.
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Meanwhile, Trump is ranting and standing back while Europe suffers.
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Who suffers the consequences, and who lives with the responsibility?
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The region suffers from electricity outages, unemployment and entrenched corruption.
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In fact, the whole film suffers from a general ugliness.
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"Unimaginable" is an apt word for the pain Duffy suffers.
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Graham said everyone suffers when one party's security is compromised.
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Voits' defense attorney said he suffers from "severe" mental illness.
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And I think everybody suffers from the fallout from that.
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Britain suffers from more than just a shortage of leaders.
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Mueller's report "suffers from an extraordinary legal defect," Flood wrote.
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Lysette, his boss and friend, suffers from an ailing memory.
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Germany still suffers frequent bouts of grumpiness at ECB policy.
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One problem: Amazon suffers from a massive fake review problem.
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Indeed, one in five adults suffers from a mental disorder.
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Day by day A man suffers cardiac arrest at work.
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Like much of Central America, it suffers from criminal violence.
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It also suffers from a shortage of mental health providers.
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Yet Mrs May's programme suffers from a more profound flaw.
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More than anything, the Nabu suffers from lack of ambition.
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And if Netflix's valuation suffers, that's the real Netflix killer.
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As a private venture, Breakthrough Starshot suffers no such constraint.
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But this estimate suffers from three big sources of uncertainty.
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I am someone who suffers from the opposite of schadenfreude.
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Clinton suffers from "no other undisclosed condition," Fallon told MSNBC.
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Iran also suffers from a fall in foreign direct investment.
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Thus, Amber suffers in silence — and the silence is smelly.
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My mic suffers the most from "My Little Pony" stickers.
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It is particularly the SMB sector that suffers the most.
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"Pain," Keenan says, "suffers the same linguistic famine" as love.
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Crowley's daughter Megan suffers from another rare disorder, Pompe disease.
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The Navy as an institution sometimes suffers as a result.
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Now healthy, she nevertheless suffers from plagiocephaly and brachycephaly — a.k.a.
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The group suffers, too, as its range of perspectives shrinks.
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She suffers from a condition known as foreign accent syndrome.
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Reporting suffers, and the American people are the sole losers.
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The tax payers lose and our entire political system suffers.
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The debate is over precisely who suffers, and how much.
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The auto industry suffers its fair share of dodgy dealing.
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And Bloomberg is not a guy who suffers fools gladly.
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Chandler suffers through Excel every day, so he'd be capable.
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It is because it suffers from an insufficiency of ocean.
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The power generation side usually suffers when prices are soft.
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But if we close our doors to trade, everyone suffers.
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Each, in their own time, eventually suffers a mental collapse.
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She says their son suffers from a severe peanut allergy.
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An inspiring vision, perhaps, but it suffers from several problems.
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And Nell suffers from anxiety, just like her namesake, Eleanor.
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Despite these improvements, the CTC suffers from two major shortcomings.
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The body ages, breaks down, gets sick, suffers and dies.
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When our business suffers, those businesses will suffer as well.
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The Antifa model of "resistance" suffers from two fundamental misconceptions.
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Barkan suffers from ALS and is confined to a wheelchair.
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However, her plan suffers from substantive, tactical, and strategic flaws.
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As a result, bureaucratic programs grow unchecked and accountability suffers.
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Warring impulses again, but then Lowlife suffers from them, too.
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It suffers from the misogyny that pervades much of anime.
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She now says she suffers from anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
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He is an autistic savant, but also suffers from schizophrenia.
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Booker suffers from many of the same problems as Gillibrand.
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His lawyers have said he suffers from gout and depression.
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He prefers classic motor racing — and suffers severe sea sickness.
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Clark is also deaf, and he suffers from crippling arthritis.
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In other words: He suffers from a fear of commitment.
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Will suffers, but she also receives help on her journey.
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"Otherside" in particular suffers when his earpiece seems to die.
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We're told he suffers from this due to his diabetes.
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After 12 years in heels she suffers from peripheral neuropathy.
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Taneja's take on Lear suffers, however, from the opposite problem.
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The flesh suffers the lash more easily than the spirit.
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The Judicial Conference "suffers from a severe bias," he writes.
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Principally, "Fantasque" suffers from Mr. Heginbotham's lack of rhythmic structure.
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"Everybody suffers," she said in a television interview in 1988.
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And I'm not the only one who suffers this way.
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Well, we've always known he suffers from delusions of grandeur.
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Burundi suffers from a chronic imbalance between imports and exports.
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The DACA program suffers from exactly the same constitutional infirmity.
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Our legal system suffers when immigrants are denied due process.
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Engelmayer said Weinstein suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure.
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And your body really suffers from that lack of moisture.
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Everyone in the health care profession suffers, especially the patient.
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What's more, she's the one who suffers for speaking up.
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She suffers from low blood pressure and frequent fainting spells.
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"When [the] coal industry is down, everything suffers," Ojeda said.
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And when nature suffers, we humans tend to suffer in turn.
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And she suffers too, under the arm of her abusive mother.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Netflix suffers worst stock plunge in two years.
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This large population means the city suffers from huge congestion problems.
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The experiment carries risks, as India periodically suffers severe cash crunches.
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"I hope he suffers and dies in jail," Carson-Sandler said.
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The natural world also suffers under the yoke of rapid industrialization.
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Morale suffers, and energy is diverted to the crisis at hand.
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I think Ryan suffers because many people compare him to Cochran.
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She added that he suffers from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.
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YouTube's solidarity, on the other hand, suffers from a size problem.
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This movie is about an army dog who suffers from PTSD.
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She suffers from several neurological issues which can sometimes cause anxiety.
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The court had ruled Carmona suffers from schizophrenia, the outlets report.
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An Indian driving the car suffers serious burns and later dies.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWN:Bob Harper Suffers Serious Heart AttackTupac: Deathmobile For Sale!
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Anyone 12 and up who suffers from mild to moderate acne.
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Plus, this is guidance that suffers from a lack of guidance.
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The other is the electoral roll, which suffers from multiple inaccuracies.
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He also suffers from paraphilia, something he blames on his mother.
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RELATED: Obama suffers the slings and arrows of a restive world
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So if the government is a lot poorer, guess who suffers.
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Equipment suffers, tensions run high, and teams often cancel their shoots.
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These changes are global, yet France alone suffers empty supermarket shelves.
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She doesn't want another person to experience the pain she suffers.
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China has long recognised that it suffers a "soft-power" deficit.
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What's also clear is that Canavero suffers from delusions of grandeur.
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He still walks with a limp and suffers from memory lapses.
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According to his mother, Noelle, he suffers from anxiety and depression.
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Moreover, quality suffers when insurers or hospitals have no meaningful competition.
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But the book apparently suffers from more than just ethical issues.
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Clinton's Iraq policy suffers from a similar, though slightly different, problem.
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As user experience suffers, people are less inclined to use Instagram.
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Our small businesses suffer, and our vastly important tourism industry suffers.
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Parrott also suffers from frequent migraines that affect her daily life.
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Snuka's legal team argued that he suffers from early onset dementia.
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Now, Hood claims he suffers from PTSD thanks to the beatdown.
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Deep in recession, the country suffers the world's highest inflation rate.
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He wakes up screaming in the night and suffers from seizures.
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Not that he suffers from myopia when it comes to cooking.
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Apologies to DJ Khaled, nobody suffers from success quite like Nayvadius.
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The singer confirmed on Twitter Tuesday that she suffers from fibromyalgia.
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The economy also suffers from a range of home-grown troubles.
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He suffers from the isolation of life inside a sealed environment.
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And when one citizen suffers an injustice we all suffer together.
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When you take a handicap spot an actual disabled person suffers!
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"At a certain point, our productivity and energy suffers, " notes Denis.
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Overall, Broad Band suffers from exactly this absence of historical consciousness.
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She sees more than most, and suffers more as a result.
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Air quality suffers as the dumps release fumes from decomposing waste.
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Trump claims the rich benefit from immigration while everyone else suffers.
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Over time, the planet undergoes widespread desertification and suffers mass extinctions.
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When this does not happen, we fail and our country suffers.
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In a community that relies on fish, the wider economy suffers.
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America today suffers from a distorted view of its own politics.
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She also suffers from three minor fractures in her lumbar spine.
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NSC, like manifold institutions of the so-called "American Century," suffers
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Forty percent of NFL player suffers from brain injuries like concussions.
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Molis put an arm around her mother, who suffers from diabetes.
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He suffers zero consequences at work and Darcy ultimately forgives him.
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But Maduro's government suffers from corruption and a lack of transparency.
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Headline profits down 17% as easyJet suffers £101 million currency hit.
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One key problem almost any Christmas single suffers from is repetition.
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As he suffers, we feel his pain and irritation by proxy.
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Jason suffers from Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS): vomiting caused by marijuana.
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Allison Easley from Sandy, Utah, suffers from fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis.
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Sangmanee, it must be said, suffers from exactly the same affliction.
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The country suffers under the weight of extreme poverty and isolation.
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McCain suffers from a type of brain tumor called a glioblastoma.
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When a government official forgets or ignores that trust, democracy suffers.
|
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But Christie also suffers from lagging popularity in his home state.
|
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But "The Poison Squad" suffers from a lack of historical context.
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But only one of them suffers actual consequences for that criminality.
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At appointments, interviews and coffee shops, it suffers a similar treatment.
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Moore still suffers from bouts of self-aggrandizement and snide generalization.
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Bryan is 78 years old and suffers from congestive heart failure.
|
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You lose athletes and then the product on the field suffers.
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He suffers from consumption, but that diagnosis is perhaps too simple.
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He suffers from bad anxiety and constantly plays with my hair.
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Now he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from an assault.
|
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According to congressional findings, one in five transgender Americans suffers homelessness.
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Know that her pain is over and she suffers no longer!
|
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The Ukrainian military suffers casualties there on an almost daily basis.
|
|
" [Politico] "Coverage of Bernie Sanders suffers from a lack of imagination.
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Stow suffers from myalgic encephalomyelitis -- also known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
|
|
But some say that Louisville also suffers from an inferiority complex.
|
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Indeed, this entire book suffers from a poor sense of proportion.
|
|
Hall is a widow who suffers from Parkinson's and other conditions.
|
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He suffers from dyslexia and said academia wasn't his strong suit.
|
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She suffers from chronic lung disease and severe chronic pulmonary hypertension.
|
|
Marzieh Amiri (Iran)Imprisoned Iranian reporter suffers epilepsy and deteriorating health.
|
|
True, she said, she suffers from PTSD and is sometimes suicidal.
|
|
And Franz (August Diehl) is not the only one who suffers.
|
|
Santiago, who is held in KTU, also suffers from bipolar disorder.
|
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He said he has colitis and suffers from mental health issues.
|
|
The Republican Party suffers from a huge disconnect between its factions.
|
|
The party in power historically suffers losses in a midterm election.
|
|
A leading voice goes quiet and the Senate suffers for it.
|
|
Dolores suffers at the hands of older archetypes, and Maeve suffers the technological violence of memory erasure — a parallel tension between the overt villainy of the classic Western and the institutional horrors of the new West.
|
|
It is obvious to assume that Welch suffers from some delusional disorder.
|
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Everything suffers, and God, there is so much to feel guilty about.
|
|
The fundamental problem Twitter suffers from at the moment is slow execution.
|
|
In addition, he suffers from depression and had delusions and paranoid thoughts.
|
|
She also suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure, according to Keaney.
|
|
"Without taking the time off to heal, the work suffers," he says.
|
|
Paulson's character reportedly suffers from multiple phobias including a fear of clowns.
|
|
No one suffers more from this character problem more than Syd herself.
|
|
It suffers from a growing problem of trust in leadership in general.
|
|
Her friend and longtime publicist, Nanci Ryder, suffers from the debilitating disease.
|
|
Like many modern horror movies, It suffers from a lack of restraint.
|
|
The economy clearly suffers from low levels of investment and worker participation.
|
|
"Crisis" suffers from Mr Allen's reluctance to engage with a new form.
|
|
And as coverage of the fake news epidemic continues, Facebook's reputation suffers.
|
|
At the same time, it suffers from somewhat of a spotty reputation.
|
|
" He suggested that LGBTQ filmmaking today suffers from a "war on nuance.
|
|
"My girlfriend suffers from, at times, crippling depression and anxiety," he wrote.
|
|
She suffers from sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease characterized by widespread tissue inflammation.
|
|
"He weighs at least 300 pounds and suffers from diabetes," Pardo says.
|
|
But it suffers from a malaise that afflicts the entire political structure.
|
|
She believes he's way too permissive and Rocco suffers as a result.
|
|
Pakistan argues that it too suffers from violent attacks by Taliban fighters.
|
|
Content suffers because you are in a hurry to put out stuff.
|
|
If someone suffers a misfortune, or falls ill, we help that person.
|
|
As Elizabeth suffers through a high-risk pregnancy, Philip gallivants around Europe.
|
|
And when it's this hot for long stretches of days, everybody suffers.
|
|
" The existing market is also monopolised "to the point where innovation suffers.
|
|
Like most dense urban centers the city often suffers terribly from this.
|
|
Jordan suffers from high unemployment, with regional conflicts weighing on business confidence.
|
|
Nobody in the NCAA system suffers when an athlete returning to school.
|
|
Zhang tells me his 222-year-old daughter suffers from extreme anxiety.
|
|
The mother said the 3-year-old suffers from a medical condition.
|
|
Her father suffers from diabetes, an illness associated with chronic arsenic exposure.
|
|
But, in some ways, Galatoire's suffers the burden of its patrons' expectations.
|
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I know she is with the Lord and she suffers no more.
|
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With each break-up the captive gay animal community suffers another loss.
|
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In his suit, Hilburn says he suffers myoclonic dystonia ... which causes seizures.
|
|
The country suffers from high levels of youth unemployment and stagnant salaries.
|
|
"And who says no-one suffers for art anymore?" commented one user.
|
|
Hollywood suffers from the same narcissism as much of the news media.
|
|
Social discourse suffers if it can't support an understanding of alternative views.
|
|
Davidson, who is engaged to Ariana Grande, also suffers from Crohn's disease.
|
|
The country that suffers most from trademark infringement is, of course, America.
|
|
"While everyone else suffers, they are profiting from the crisis," he said.
|
|
In the end, everybody loses, and everybody suffers, with one blazing exception.
|
|
Not every pop star suffers such meltdowns, but the scrutiny is persistent.
|
|
Here's why: Quality suffers when there is no free and open debate.
|
|
This claim suffers from a couple of problems, starting with relative scale.
|
|
But like all new social apps, it suffers from a few issues.
|
|
What if Millsap suffers another injury and they miss the playoffs again?
|
|
He still suffers from seizures and needs regular monitoring, medication and treatment.
|
|
Moreover, the Paris Peace Forum suffers from a serious lack of momentum.
|
|
It is an arduous regime, and Major-General Tellefsen suffers, falling behind.
|
|
Today she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and has trouble sleeping.
|
|
In the absence of an inclusive environment, the quality of journalism suffers.
|
|
The U.S. healthcare sector suffers from too much government -- not too little.
|
|
So this deal suffers from some significant defects at the get-go.
|
|
Carolyn Tuft suffers from debilitating headaches, nausea, and other serious health problems.
|
|
My wife suffers from insomnia and is quite active throughout the night.
|
|
The senator suffers from a type of brain tumor called a glioblastoma.
|
|
The boy's mother, Hakima Ramzi, said he suffers from hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
|
|
She suffers, perhaps a little too beautifully, like a heroine of melodrama.
|
|
If something goes wrong during this critical process, the whole tree suffers.
|
|
So this sector suffers such issues as the taxi driver industry does.
|
|
She has problems sleeping and suffers from frequent panic attacks and nightmares.
|
|
And you could say that the novel suffers from a similiar flaw.
|
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He also suffers an embarrassing inability to urinate until it becomes painful.
|
|
And remember, when a comic dupes a politician, only the politician suffers.
|
|
It's almost as if he suffers from a kind of political synesthesia.
|
|
The person or family that is evicted suffers civic death in society.
|
|
Their leader, Amfortas, suffers from a mysterious wound that will not heal.
|
|
She suffers from a litany of medical conditions, including diabetes and depression.
|
|
France makes a concession, Theresa May suffers defeats and Italy arrests mobsters.
|
|
Any more fire ants working at once, and productivity suffers, scientists found.
|
|
My genie suffers from a frustrating condition known as premature wish-granting.
|
|
He says he now suffers from a significant anxiety, frustration and annoyance.
|
|
This medieval architectural structure in Pisa, Italy, also suffers from technology pollution.
|
|
His lung function is weak, and he suffers from chronic respiratory issues.
|
|
Two months after Harvey, Houston still suffers from a kind of PTSD.
|
|
Iwao now suffers from mental illness brought on by decades of imprisonment.
|
|
Schlenker's prose sometimes suffers from unnecessary clichés and awkward turns-of-phrase.
|
|
Montana's law, according to the 9th Circuit, suffers the exact same deficiencies.
|
|
It is well-written, frequently funny, and suffers from one glaring omission.
|
|
As unemployment rises, Americans' ability to afford food and other necessities suffers.
|
|
And if Europe's economy suffers, so will that of the United States.
|
|
"I think the person who suffers from that," McIntosh added, "is Biden."
|
|
The fundamentalist regime already suffers from serious legitimation crises, particularly among women.
|
|
She suffers from severe PTSD and is unable to achieve restful sleep.
|
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The victim is schizophrenic and suffers from attention deficit disorder, Antonietti said.
|
|
When communities are hollowed out by stripping away support systems, everyone suffers.
|
|
When any part of the body suffers, the whole body feels pain.
|
|
"Our country suffers from nearly record high welfare enrollments," Mr. Bremberg said.
|
|
Latin America suffers from a lack of educational content around company building.
|
|
In some cases, like Ms. Weihl's, borrowers' mental or physical health suffers.
|
|
He suffers from bipolar disorder, marked by swings of elation and depression.
|
|
She suffers from a medical condition(s) and may have become disoriented.
|
|
There is no guarantee other suffers will act in this exemplary way.
|
|
The president threatens ever more drastic trade actions while the economy suffers.
|
|
She still suffers periodically from migraine headaches, which she'd never had before.
|
|
The public notices, and society suffers, when the journalism industry performs poorly.
|
|
Lawrence leaves his work BlackBerry in a pub and suffers a breakdown.
|
|
Sets up production company Amitabh Bachchan Corporation, but it suffers financial difficulties.
|
|
My mother, like many parents of adult children, suffers from selective amnesia.
|
|
"History shows the stock suffers materially when iPhone revenues disappoint," Ferragu said.
|
|
With Dafna asleep in the bedroom, Michael initially suffers and mourns alone.
|
|
Nathaniel cares for his partner (who suffers from dementia), not his father.
|
|
Only about 2 to 3 percent of the population suffers from hyperhidrosis.
|
|
Manning told Broadly that she suffers from feelings of desperation at times.
|
|
Dogbert suffers from degenerative myelopathy -- a progressive disease of the spinal cord.
|
|
And when your work suffers, when your family life suffers, when you&aposre no longer in the driver&aposs seat of your own life, you just have to press pause and recalibrate, or you&aposre heading for trouble.
|
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One of those factors is that my ex-friend, E, suffers from depression.
|
|
There's a very simple reason why you should care, though: your iPhone suffers.
|
|
Because so many of the issues that Uber suffers from are self-inflicted.
|
|
Flora, on the other hand, again suffers from her tragic flaw: over-ornamentation.
|
|
But the European Union suffers essentially from the opposite problem — too much consensus.
|
|
Billy suffers from the congenital heart condition tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia.
|
|
My brother suffers from mental illness and he has been homeless for years.
|
|
Platts reportedly has a history of mental illness, and suffers from bipolar disorder.
|
|
Goldberg herself suffers from glaucoma-related headaches, which she's long relieved with marijuana.
|
|
Rather than a lack of water, the state's supply suffers from perennial mismanagement.
|
|
The infant suffers from Krabbe disease, a rare and often lethal neurological condition.
|
|
You know the winter has been cold when a monument suffers from shrinkage.
|
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GAZA (Reuters) - Fourteen-year-old Moatasem al-Nabeeh suffers from a brain tumor.
|
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When they're not in the mood, or the market doesn't cooperate, it suffers.
|
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The harder Puerto Rico squeezes, in other words, the more its economy suffers.
|
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Grace is a little different because she has ADHD and suffers from anxiety.
|
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The city then suffers an apocalyptic flood which drowns the poem&aposs hero.
|
|
It is undoubtedly true that China also suffers because of the trade war.
|
|
Anyone who suffers from PMDD knows it's real and it sucks — right now.
|
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PHOTO: Hero golden retriever protects owner from rattlesnake attack , suffers bite on face.
|
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Weird fact: Ashuvud suffers from a rare kind of migraine which causes aphasia.
|
|
In that sense, The Wrecking Crew suffers from the limitations of its time.
|
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The irony is that the reputation industry suffers from its own perception issues.
|
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You break us down so that our work suffers and we lose merit.
|
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But the government suffers from insufficient technological knowledge, old mindsets, and outdated tools.
|
|
The only area where it suffers a bit is in third-party support.
|
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With no screen or multi-tasking, the smart speaker suffers no such issues.
|
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Yet now he dozes off in meetings and suffers startling lapses in memory.
|
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A long-haired navy veteran, he suffers from recurrent ill-health, including insomnia.
|
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Workers have little incentive to invest in firm-specific skills, so productivity suffers.
|
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He also fits the symptoms for fatty liver disease and suffers from malnutrition.
|
|
He suffers milder palsy; at least he can speak and does not drool.
|
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" Burnett also alleges that her brother suffers from "serious personality and mental problems.
|
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Insatiable's greatest sin is that it suffers from a profound lack of imagination.
|
|
Gomez suffers from Lupus, an autoimmune disorder that typically harms tissues and organs.
|
|
Today, as the information revolution gathers pace, Britain suffers from the same problem.
|
|
Mantap suffers from "tired mountain syndrome": it is at risk of caving in.
|
|
Kelly Jones, it is alleged, also suffers from some form of mental illness.
|
|
He worries that the NHS suffers from repeated periods of feast and famine.
|
|
It's not that surprising given that literally every bank suffers from this issue.
|
|
For $200 you get great sound, but it suffers in the portability department.
|
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In short, the industry on the whole suffers from an information-technology gap.
|
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The Olympics are all fun and games, until someone suffers an intense crash.
|
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Now he wants to make sure no one else suffers his same fate.
|
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Foxwell said he still suffers from medical problems resulting from inhaling mustard agent.
|
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The neighborhood also suffers from soaring youth unemployment estimated at more than 40%.
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Please. Hockey suffers from a #pleaselikemysport dynamic that manifests itself as aggressive pride.
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Lamberth suffers from rashes, spits up bloody mucus, and has shortness of breath.
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Unlike an albino lobster, this lobster only suffers a partial loss of pigment.
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As a result, tens of billions of dollars are wasted and modernization suffers.
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Sure, it looks great, but suffers from a painful and dated user experience.
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Kendall Jenner's mysterious health scare has been confirmed: she suffers from sleep paralysis.
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Mississippi suffers from a cluster of ills that make it an economic laggard.
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Eventually, at least one company goes too far, gets caught, and everyone suffers.
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He revealed back in 2013 he suffers from hyperthyroidism and a heart condition.
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Day in honor of the singer, who suffers from schizophrenia and manic depression.
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Liltz's sister cares for their wheelchair-bound mother, who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis.
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Our economy suffers from anemic growth and a declining supply of quality jobs.
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Her son, Alejandro, suffers from a congenital heart defect, asthma and kidney problems.
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The Trump refugee and visa ban begins; Quebec suffers an Islamophobic terror attack.
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Our national dialogue suffers and gridlock in Congress and state legislatures is exacerbated.
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The crown prince's reputation for bending markets to his will suffers a dent.
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But it's Claire who suffers the most, the stress causes her to miscarry.
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Totally understandable, but also the show suffers from lack of Fenton-Cyrus action.
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Real justice therefore suffers, and we are all the poorer as a result.
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If they don't take their obligations seriously, the organization as a whole suffers.
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Florence Darkly suffers from all the typical problems of the middle-class Brooklynite.
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The proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan suffers from similarly serious defects.
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Seaver, who suffers from the effects of Lyme disease, was unable to attend.
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It suffers from lax standards, murky operators, marketing hype, and periodic market crashes.
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Warne suffers from "severe gluten, cashew, and coconut intolerances" and is also vegan.
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Justifying his tariffs, Trump said the US suffers a trade deficit with Canada.
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Poroshenko is the actual president of Ukraine, but suffers from low approval ratings.
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"He cannot walk and suffers seizures and requires constant medical attention," Ramzi said.
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Indonesia is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands and frequently suffers natural disasters.
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The cast suffers for lack of a character as bouncy as Will Smith.
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Bloomingdale is a gentrifying part of Washington that still suffers from violent crime.
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But I don't want to live only because someone else suffers that agony.
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When we fail to invest here, it's humanity that suffers, not just women.
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It suffers daily power failures much worse than those in neighboring Hindu localities.
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Jim Acosta suffers severe nose bleed from the elevation of his high horse.
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He says he now suffers numbness and lost use in his right hand.
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In the 21st century, Los Angeles suffers from a massive sex trafficking problem.
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El Pampero also suffers from shortages of basic personal-care and cleaning supplies.
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But this administration suffers a disregard for science and a culture of authoritarianism.
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Dramatic traction suffers, probably as a result of the many, and diffuse, vignettes.
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When only political careers are at stake, politics suffers, and plays do too.
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But if Hong Kong's economy suffers, things could get even uglier very quickly.
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He also suffers from vascular parkinsonism ... a rare syndrome that mimics Parkinson's disease.
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She's also pregnant, and suffers from lingering health problems from a work injury.
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It suffers from the burden of completism and the frustration of muffled drama.
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She suffers from dementia, which means her children now run her business affairs.
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She looks fantastic in her crop top but suffers from crippling self-doubt.
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At nearly all other times, however, the film suffers from an inexplicable sluggishness.
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The Central Valley suffers from "bad air, very bad water," Mr. Grant said.
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Gilchenok suffers from depression, chronic bronchitis and back pain stemming from her osteoarthritis.
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Ken Kramer, Andrew's stepdad, tells us Andrew suffers from autism and Asperger's syndrome.
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"Deo," striking on its own, suffers in comparison with the Graham around it.
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A reminder: No other country in the world suffers from regular mass shootings.
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And when this happens, when the bottom line suffers, people lose their jobs.
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Modern Love Caring for a mother who suffers from dementia was really hard.
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They are investigating whether he suffers from mental illness, The Washington Post reports.
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When underserved voices are not given a role in coverage, that coverage suffers.
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He often suffers from post-show depression, but this was pre-show optimism.
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"It's everybody in the company that suffers when a company's profits go down."
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And when Amazon employees are directed to stay home, the surrounding economy suffers.
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S&P 500 SUFFERS BIGGEST ONE DAY PERCENTAGE DROP SINCE AUG 18, 2011
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Investigators have not found evidence that Tapia suffers from any mental health issues.
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Claire suffers a miscarriage, and Ms. Balfe's portrayal of grief is heart-rending.
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Cynthia is this strong woman who keeps the family together but suffers internally.
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It suffers from a dearth of actuarial data and a volatile threat landscape.
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For a graphic on UK construction PMI suffers from Brexit nerves, see - tmsnrt.
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Every administration suffers its share of "what the president meant to say" moments.
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He suffers from bipolar disorder, marked by sweeping swings of elation and depression.
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As a result of this attack, she now suffers from permanent brain injuries.
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Fred and Serena's relationship on "The Handmaid's Tale" suffers from secrets and manipulation.
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Nearly 60 percent of the population suffers from at least one chronic disease.
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Only time will tell whether Warren suffers a similar fate in her campaign.
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Given the ADD it suffers from more and more, it's doubtful it will.
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The Succulent Karoo also suffers from heavy and historic overgrazing, says De Villiers.
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But, CNN learned, she now suffers from dementia and could not be questioned.
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North Carolina suffers from some of the most extreme gerrymandering in the country.
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But Eduarda also suffers from seizures, muscle problems, impaired vision, and problems eating.
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Find out what causes it, who benefits from the system, and who suffers.
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"Usually, the food suffers when the first lady is uninterested," Mr. Miller added.
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The front-runner is Joe Biden, but he suffers a setback when Sen.
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The market often suffers from bouts of euphoria right before things turn south.
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Carter suffers from depression, according to a psychiatrist who testified in the case.
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"If the capacity to hold governments to account (diminishes), everyone suffers," says Greste.
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That means it suffers on both fronts when the industry runs into trouble.
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More From Tonic: Raised and Confused: Screen Babies Sign 3: Their appearance suffers.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn suffers substantial rebellion among MPs in Leave-voting areas.
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Like most cities around the world, New York City suffers from horrendous traffic.
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So VR suffers the same problem as all media, it can be manipulated.
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They bring a game that already suffers from momentum issues to a crashing halt.
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Your actual performance suffers because the audience won't see the character, they'll see you.
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Unlike, say, DJ Koze's Knock Knock album, Dancehall suffers from a lack of variation.
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Further, it says he suffers present and future damage to his reputation and image.
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Unable to afford breast reduction surgery, the 23-year-old still suffers from gynecomastia.
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Each constituency that gets a shout-out appreciates it, but the overall product suffers.
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And the person who suffers is the defendant, whose liberty is on the line.
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In the United States, more than a quarter of the population suffers from some
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And the majority of the issues he suffers from are very personal and intimate.
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As our attention succumbs to the allure of being someplace else, our concentration suffers.
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His case for Facebook suffers for it: Optimism is an attitude, not a worldview.
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Unfortunately for Fahrenheit 451, it is unexpectedly lithe movie, and it suffers from that.
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Vaulin suffers from a spinal condition from well before his arrest, his lawyers say.
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But the firm also highlights that Apple suffers from seasonality compared to its competitors.
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Despite Breakthrough Listen's technology, "alien hunting suffers from the tyranny of distance," Bailes said.
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Yet Ethereum also suffers from many of the same built-in limitations as bitcoin.
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That may be true, but this evidence suggests employment still suffers all the same.
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Waitress suffers tremendously from not being straightforward about the reality of Jenna's home environment.
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But it suffers from a characteristic Obama flaw: over-generosity toward his political opponents.
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Krayzie tells TMZ he suffers from sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that attacks the lungs.
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Mr Pitt's one-dimensional portrayal is not the only disadvantage the film suffers from.
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It definitely suffers the same problems as most other translation apps or features do.
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Lima suffers from a brain injury that requires him to have a service dog.
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The opinion also acknowledges that the procurement suffers from many significant conflicts of interest.
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As she glares into the bathroom mirror, she suffers an aneurysm, collapses, and dies.
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Sadly, the Islamic world today suffers from a scarcity of both justice and peace.
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But I want to make sure no child ever suffers the way Kayleigh did.
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If there's any one weakness that the Sport suffers from, it's weak battery life.
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Drone delivery makes sense in landlocked Malawi, a country that suffers from dangerous flooding.
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And family includes her younger brother, Randy Hall, who she says suffers from dementia.
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Wolf Gottschalk, 83, suffers from dementia and was also diagnosed with lymphoma this week.
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Senegal suffers chronic underemployment that sends millions abroad in search of a better life.
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To be sure, the movie suffers from being thrown together in just 11 days.
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Indonesia suffers regular landslides, particularly during the monsoon season, sometimes exacerbated by forest clearance.
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But oil, which always suffers during bouts of market anxiety, doesn't quickly bounce back.
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Rogun would in theory be a boon for Tajikistan which suffers frequent power blackouts.
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The law has been on the books since 2008 but still suffers from noncompliance.
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There's no secret the tech industry suffers a reputation for harmfully disrupting a community.
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Walton suffers from pulmonary issues and Reinwand retained a lawyer immediately following the trip.
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Please," the president said in Utica, adding that "anybody that runs against Trump suffers.
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However, he has said he suffers from headaches and dizzy spells since the attack.
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Tamimi suffers from "personal, mental, or moral hardship," according to the Israel Security Agency.
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Once incidents of match-fixing make it into the public, the league's brand suffers.
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Stone's 15-year-old son Tyler, now using a wheelchair, suffers the same condition.
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The more that May suffers, the more that markets will anticipate lasting economic pain.
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The suspect's mother informed a local news outlet her son suffers form Asperger Syndrome.
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Research says one in every four Indians suffers from some form of mental illness.
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She says she was injured and humiliated to the point she suffers anxiety attacks.
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She told CNN she suffers from chronic anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Local reports indicate that she said in court she suffers from anxiety and depression.
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Health experts testified that Geyser suffers from schizophrenia, but has refused to take medication.
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Charlie suffers from mitochondrial depletion syndrome and cannot breathe or move on his own.
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Our son is autistic and suffers from sensory processing disorder making shopping almost impossible.
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Freya is a six-year-old Staffordshire bull terrier mutt who suffers from epilepsy.
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He suffers from Reiter syndrome, a type of reactive arthritis, and has limited mobility.
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"When any part of the body suffers, the whole body feels pain," she continued.
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But economists warn that minimum pay can only rise so much before employment suffers.
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Knock them out of the system, and everything farther up the food chain suffers.
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Guangzhou, with an estimated population of more than 13 million, suffers from considerable traffic.
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Ada suffers the slings and arrows of mental torture more than the average protagonist.
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There is "Samantha," who suffers from a dire genetic syndrome that precludes safe pregnancy.
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February 5 - The Dow suffers its worst intra-day trading loss, plummeting 1,597 points.
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The novel suffers a bit under the weight of this structure in the beginning.
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In March, the singer revealed that she suffers crippling stage fright when she tours.
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"Nearly everyone here suffers from corruption, nepotism, abuses of authority and impunity," Tábora notes.
|
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Our community suffers tremendous loss, now GOP lawmakers refuse to even allow a vote.
|
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Breakingviews An $18 billion merger of medical companies suffers from a lack of logic.
|
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More than most other domains, this topic is one that suffers from publication bias.
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As our health gets worse, the economy suffers, and our health gets even worse.
|
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However, the Spectre 13 still suffers from one of the Windows collective's hardware headaches.
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When the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffers triple-digit drops, what should you do?
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One in five children in the country suffers stunted growth because of chronic malnutrition.
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Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has a tax plan that suffers none of these problems.
|
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Rosselló continues to blame the lack of statehood as the reason Puerto Rico suffers.
|
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Yet, the assumption is that only Ford's credibility suffers from this lack of corroboration.
|
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She said her son cannot walk and suffers seizures, and requires constant medical attention.
|
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The island nation regularly suffers extreme weather events such as hurricanes and Atlantic storms.
|
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One in three children under the age of 5 reportedly suffers from acute malnutrition.
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"When trials vanish, citizenship also suffers," Mr. Bharara said, according to his prepared remarks.
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Each time she suffers a defeat, she has need for more allies — even Euron.
|
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Indonesia suffers frequent boat sinkings, with basic safety rules often flouted and vessels overloaded.
|
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Clinton enjoys a strong lead in the polls but suffers from high unpopularity ratings.
|
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He added that defense policy innovation might be the area that suffers the most.
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Allis also suffers from a rare congenital heart disease called hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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Not every woman suffers mentally each month, so it can't just be about hormones.
|
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The institution can't defend itself, and therefore suffers disproportionately in today's angry political discourse.
|
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Like most cities, New York City suffers from a meaningful lack of broadband competition.
|
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But as more apartment buildings are built, it's often the city's history that suffers.
|
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Fred suffers from Crohn's disease, a debilitating condition with periods of exacerbations and remissions.
|
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If you issue a gift certificate, the restaurant still suffers the same economic loss.
|
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Return of the Jedi straddles both categories, and (some would argue) suffers for it.
|
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Conger is without his wallet, cell phone, and service dog and suffers from PTSD.
|
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If tax reform suffers a similar fate, one couldn't blame Mnuchin for being worried.
|
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With other leaders, Russia's president suffers from a reputation for dishonesty and double-dealing.
|
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The Rat Terrier was registered in 2013 — and unfortunately suffers from a tough name.
|
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Archbishop Wilson, who is appealing the verdict, suffers from the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
|
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Unimportant, at least as long as the nation suffers through an indefinite near-shutdown.
|
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Seldom is that control shared across the spectrum — and democracy suffers as a result.
|
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As I wrote last month, the software suffers from its own ease of use.
|
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His worst flaw here, one from which Mr. Gomes's work also suffers, is cuteness.
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Some are sex workers, already a profession that suffers under the threat of violence.
|
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One, who suffers from a stutter, becomes increasingly eloquent as he grows more militant.
|
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Corporate travel startup TripActions also laid off 350 employees as the travel industry suffers.
|
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While he is in relatively good health, Maria, who is 82, suffers from dementia.
|
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But it still suffers from large gender disparities, according to a United Nations study.
|
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Specialist Morita testified that he suffers from a short temper because of his experience.
|
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Magali Chesnel suffers from vertigo; she also loves taking pictures from very high heights.
|
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Without a well-developed communication system, the brain's processing speed slows and learning suffers.
|
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Uncomfortable conversations Fuentes wants to make sure her young daughter never suffers such abuse.
|
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As I said above, with so many marquee entries, the shorter fill usually suffers.
|
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It's not an easy journey, and the longer they take the more humanity suffers.
|
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He also suffers from Buerger's disease, caused by heavy smoking in his younger days.
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We've got this massive heritage that suffers from us still being as we are.
|
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You're so afraid of messing up or hearing negative feedback that work quality suffers.
|
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Melinda Gates notes that psychologist and author Adam Grant also suffers from impostor syndrome.
|
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"Schuler suffers from the automobile industry," Wolfgang Leitner told a news conference in Vienna.
|
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The U.S. suffers the equivalent of a plane crash of overdose fatalities every day.
|
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"When dogs are bred for profit, their physical and mental wellbeing suffers," Paxton says.
|
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That means it suffers on both fronts when the industry runs into trouble. 4.
|
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Mostly, though, Mr Herron's dysfunctional crew suffers from a sort of auto-immune condition.
|
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My husband and I have an 11-year-old son who suffers from anxiety.
|
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If a loudmouth suffers from a backlash, this reasoning goes, he probably deserves it.
|
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Behold: MLB suffers the same advertising saturation as the NBA, if not more so.
|
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I think, though, he still suffers, from a clerical system that famously excludes women.
|
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Former referee Dave Hebner, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, is also on the list.
|
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But despite its upstart nature, Airbnb still suffers from an old, institutional problem: racism.
|
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Congress suffers from many ills, but few are as easily cured as this one.
|
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South Asia suffers from frequent flooding during the June-to-September monsoon season each year.
|
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Bill Gates has revealed for the first time that his father suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
|
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Ozzy Osbourne is going back on last year's announcement that he suffers from sex addiction.
|
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Stiff ride notwithstanding, it also suffers from the same braking issues as the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
|
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The parents rallied to the aid of their son, Ben, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
|
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Haran Kumar, 17, suffers from depression, a Chesterfield police spokesman told Fox 2 St. Louis .
|
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She is now 17 and suffers from depression, the suit claimed, according to the report.
|
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His grandfather suffers from dementia and his grandmother has trouble seeing, and both have vertigo.
|
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He suffers from stomachaches daily, and says he's had diarrhea for the past two years.
|
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August 123: Fake medical records purporting to show that Clinton suffers from dementia spread online.
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Eventually, we learn that Morgan's father suffers from schizophrenia, and that she likely does, too.
|
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" "When you have a loved one who suffers from this disease, it can be devastating.
|
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Unfortunately, one of dogs suffers a heat stroke seizure before it can fully cool down.
|
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Last week, Lady Gaga revealed that she suffers from PTSD after being raped at 19.
|
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We also learn that she's a mother, with an older husband who suffers from dementia.
|
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His impeachment book is on an interesting subject, but it suffers from several fundamental problems.
|
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He said organizers had been curbing expenses as Brazil suffers its worst recession in decades.
|
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As such, they can't get as pitch-black as OLED, and contrast suffers in comparison.
|
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Sarah is the new girl who suffers from mental health issues and previously attempted suicide.
|
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Florida faced freezing temperatures this year and suffers long-term threats from sea level rise.
|
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In their opening statements, Jones' lawyers claimed he suffers from undiagnosed schizophrenia, The State reports.
|
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And if you have just purchased a phone that suffers from myriad problems, return it.
|
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Even if China's trading relations remain calm, the domestic economy suffers from enormous unresolved problems.
|
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If it suffers another weak quarter, as most expect it to, a sale seems inevitable.
|
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If your recipient suffers from back pain, this ergonomic belt provides the relief they'll need.
|
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IT IS an accepted fact that Ukraine suffers from a high level of "capital flight".
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LINGUISTIC disorders of speech or of comprehension are awkward for anyone who suffers from them.
|
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And while they're all hollow adaptations, the film suffers the biggest loss through its lead.
|
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"This child suffers every day, seven days a week," says Hadid about her middle child.
|
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Europe suffers from the same lack of competition and high fares as transcontinental routes have.
|
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When we have artists targeting each other for the sake of controversy… The art suffers.
|
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"Some medicines I use disappeared for a while," says Mr Muhammad, who suffers from diabetes.
|
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The program, the way it was presented, suffers from a lack of cohesion and detail.
|
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She still suffers from short-term memory problems, but her long-term memory is back.
|
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He suffers from infantile onset encephalomyopathy mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDDS), according to The Telegraph.
|
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With only 222% of the world's population, Latin America suffers a third of its murders.
|
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The Accountant also suffers from the too-many-things problem on a more macro level.
|
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America does well in its treatment of cancer overall, but suffers extraordinary inequalities in outcomes.
|
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Take agriculture which suffers as soil dries, rain falls erratically and winters get less cold.
|
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In addition, Fieldgrove suffers from a brain injury and is not a 'high-functioning' person.
|
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He suffers painful Hiram-related flashbacks while watching Ronnie sing and can't stop punching things.
|
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India suffers from a massive trade deficit with its largest trading partner, China, he flagged.
|
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Indonesia also suffers from a shortage of skilled labour and poor safety on construction sites.
|
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When someone suffers a seizure in real life, it can be an intense, scary experience.
|
|
When someone suffers a seizure during a VR chat, it can be even more terrifying.
|
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Investors are also likely to take fright if the pro-business BJP suffers major losses.
|
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Pence suffers from seasonal allergies and the only medication he takes is Claritin, an antihistamine.
|
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According to The Dodo, Polly, who is blind and has neurological problems, suffers from anxiety.
|
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Kiribati has more than 100,000 citizens and its main island, Tarawa, suffers from severe overcrowding.
|
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The Sonos-powered table lamp is a goofy idea that suffers from its being goofy.
|
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Key developments Pentagon probing possible Russia involvement in attackSyrian airbase suffers "extensive damage" in strike.
|
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The MTA suffers from chronic delays, regular breakdowns, the occasional track fire, and serious overcrowding.
|
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The Joint Strike Fighter suffers serious, ongoing problems that cast doubt on its combat prowess.
|
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Gabrielle suffers from double vision, while Sabrina has had a retinal degenerative disease since birth.
|
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The president, who suffers from a nerve condition in his feet, walks with a cane.
|
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Hogan testified that he still suffers from the humiliation of a video that went viral.
|
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Gersh's counselor testified that she suffers from PTSD as a result of the incessant threats.
|
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But I dare say that the game's open world suffers slightly because of its performance.
|
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Moreover, if MekaMon suffers leg failure, Reach can analyze indicators like temperature readings and torque.
|
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That's welcome news for the visually-impaired community, which suffers from sky-high jobless rates.
|
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Aegis ABMD suffers from the same limitations with respect to longer-range missiles as THAAD.
|
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Charlie suffers from an extremely rare genetic condition causing progressive brain damage and muscle weakness.
|
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Cindy, now 14, suffers from hyperacusis, a rare hearing disorder sometimes called noise-induced pain.
|
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LONDON — Anyone who suffers from anxiety will know that the condition is far from amusing.
|
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Tech already suffers self-inflicted wounds around inequality and its well-noted lack of diversity.
|
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The state's $6 billion commercial fishing industry still suffers from a David-and-Goliath complex.
|
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Meanwhile, the public sector suffers when we leave housing to the whims of private charity.
|
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Because nearly every home in the United States houses someone who suffers from an addiction.
|
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The country suffers from an over-cosy establishment and a deficit of mainstream opposition voices.
|
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We'll have to sit back and wait to see if Pinterest suffers the same fate.
|
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And when people lose health insurance, their health suffers, which, inevitably, leads to some deaths.
|
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But science, she said, often suffers from a "cult of personality" surrounding big-name researchers.
|
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Gina Raimondo (D) suffers from low poll numbers and a challenge in the Democratic primary.
|
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The 65-year-old suffers from an autoimmune condition called myasthenia gravis, which requires medication.
|
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The latest ban "suffers from precisely the same maladies as its predecessor," Judge Watson wrote.
|
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Conversely, the Taliban, which now suffers from internal divisions, could continue in their aggressive ways.
|
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Ethiopia is among the poorest countries in the world, and also suffers from recurring famine.
|
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The show suffers from a poor use of space, a longtime problem at the museum.
|
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According to the documents, the woman suffers from quadriplegia, recurrent pneumonia and a seizure disorder.
|
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Opportunities are limited for those stuck in the wrong place, and the wider economy suffers.
|
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Everyone suffers when the clash between economics and politics leads the nation into policy blunders.
|
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Europe's export-strong north profits disproportionately from the euro, and the south suffers from it.
|
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And when it is weaponized for political purposes, the integrity of our judicial system suffers.
|
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Last, and perhaps most important, her mother is in her 90s and suffers from dementia.
|
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According to the International O.C.D. Foundation, roughly one in 100 adults suffers from the disorder.
|
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Even San Juan suffers occasional blackouts caused by the destruction of an outdated power grid.
|
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Usually a business suffers an "organization heart attack" before Edmonds gets called in to help.
|
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It would be a huge suffers for the tech giants if they break the regulation.
|
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Despite the film's earnestness and strong performances, the drama suffers somewhat from those inevitable comparisons.
|
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Representatives for Mr. Redstone argue that although he suffers physical ailments, he remains mentally astute.
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One in every two primary health centers has no electricity or suffers from power outages.
|
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His mother had said he cannot walk and suffers seizures, and requires constant medical attention.
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He cannot walk and suffers from seizures, requiring constant care and medical attention, she said.
|
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She is reportedly physically restricted at an unknown location and suffers from severe psychological distress.
|
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If your recipient suffers from back pain, this ergonomic belt provides the relief they'll need.
|
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Randall's nervous breakdown was too real for anyone who suffers from anxiety or panic attacks.
|
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Argentina suffers from a substantial energy shortage, a major cause of its wide fiscal deficit.
|
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While that approach increases the number of ratings, the quality of the information suffers greatly.
|
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He suffers from infantile onset encephalomyopathy mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDDS), according to The Telegraph.
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Holt also suffers from "Nightly News" being part of the same operation that runs MSNBC.
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Putin's image suffers a jolt after he comments on the crisis only after four days.
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The public health system suffers from crumbling infrastructure, while doctors have stopped performing essential services.
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Mr. Robison's marriage to his second wife, who suffers from debilitating depression, starts to decay.
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Since being detained he has also become fearful of strangers and now suffers from insomnia.
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Beyond that, it's honestly a bit of a crapshoot who suffers when and who doesn't.
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The irony is it's free speech that suffers in such a thuggish and febrile atmosphere.
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But Yugang has found that if his robots get too chatty, their work rate suffers.
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Toni suffers some conflict about fitting in with the other girls in the dance team.
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Because this community is like any other, where when one person suffers, we all suffer.
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You can see that he had a heart attack, battled carcinoma and suffers from dyslexia.
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Facebook's cryptocurrency project suffers massive blow as MasterCard, Visa, eBay, and others withdraw from Libra
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But "Mercury" suffers from a self-consciousness that undermines whatever elegant observation this mechanism allows.
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Today, the U.S. suffers the developed world's highest corporate rate, which kneecaps American business competitiveness.
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But it suffers from being too close in style and scale to the preceding works.
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He suffers from insomnia and depression along with physical ailments undoubtedly related to his stress.
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Traditionally, the party in the White House suffers midterm losses in the House and Senate.
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When the group suffers the obligatory fight that nearly breaks everything apart, you feel it.
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The United States suffers from an epidemic of shooting deaths, which are nearly nonexistent elsewhere.
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About 100 million Americans — or nearly one out of every three — suffers from chronic pain.
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This Middle Eastern nation suffers from ongoing conflict, in the throes of a civil war.
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Without the remedy of abortion, it is the woman who suffers physically, emotionally and economically.
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Corner me, though, and I'll admit that it suffers slightly from some first-novel blues.
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A more recent alternative to SS7 called Diameter suffers from many of the same problems.
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"I'm about to send them home," said Ms. Bailey, who said she suffers from asthma.
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Her mother suffers from a series of health problems, which she begins managing with food.
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It's also where Anne suffers from attacks of gout in the middle of the night.
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At 0003, the artist Peter Max suffers from dementia and hasn't painted seriously in years.
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The author, Randi Davenport, is a novelist who suffers from an incurable motor neuron disease.
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Mr. Beckman also suffers from a misguided Playbill photo, part come hither, part leaf blower.
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We move to a fancy county for its schools, and the one we left suffers.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The ZenBook Pro Duo also suffers from the Omen's awkward layout.
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His photography is evocative and lovely and only suffers from a lack of adequate lighting.
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He suffers from bipolar disorder and is not taking medication to treat it, Morris said.
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Nearly five years later, she said she still suffers with hearing problems and memory loss.
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But as a novel, "The Parking Lot Attendant" suffers from an oddly under-edited quality.
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Bret: But democracy suffers without an intellectually coherent and morally serious right-of-center party.
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In addition to Salahi's abdominal pain, and regular migraines, he still suffers from night terrors.
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Blood & Truth suffers from that problem, though it's usually entertaining enough to overcome any frustrations.
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The president's party typically suffers big losses in the first midterm election after taking office.
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He was educated in Mexico, walks with crutches, and suffers from A.D.H.D. and bipolar disorder.
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The novelist suffers no such injunction, but most of them don't know beans about botany.
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Smith suffers from persistent chronic pain and fatigue, and being in crowded spaces is risky.
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He is deaf and suffers from persistent seizures, and appears to have suffered brain damage.
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Moreover, when small banks are acquired by large institutions, lending to small businesses generally suffers.
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When representatives use that authority instead for personal gain, the country suffers in profound ways.
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The exception, of course, would be if he suffers a shock reversal in South Carolina.
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" The pilot suffers from whimsy overload — it's a bit "Wes Anderson does open-mike night.
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When sellers know more than buyers, buyers don't know who to trust, and everyone suffers.
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The legendary Miami Dolphins player suffers from dementia and has been diagnosed with probable CTE.
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Like any fact-based spy thriller, this one suffers a bit from knowing the outcome.
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But critics suggest she suffers from Stockholm syndrome, becoming too cozy with her former captors.
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Neither Harris nor Gillibrand suffers from questions about their age or potential fitness for office.
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Some might say that the show suffers for its lack of a story; others—me!
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This approach suffers from a flawed conceit: that regulators, not entrepreneurs and consumers, know best.
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As Lady Trieu informs Angela, full blown amnesia, which Cal suffers from, is quite rare.
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Putin's image suffers a jolt after he comments on the crisis only after four days.
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Unbeknownst to Rajkumar, one of the doctors brought along a patient who suffers with LEMS.
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"Double Negative" is so immense, it hardly ever suffers the ravages of time and place.
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Like Mr. Dawkins, the narrator suffers from opiate withdrawal and is considered a suicide risk.
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The current version of the Mac Pro suffers from being less upgradeable than its predecessor.
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"He suffers more than anybody," she said later that night after the group broke up.
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Israel's standing in the world generally suffers when there is no prospect of peace negotiations.
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"We are the grass that suffers in the fight between two elephants," Mr. Wani said.
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Meryl dies, Winona gets beat up, but the evil dude never suffers for his sins?
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Foreign/military failure: The incumbent administration suffers no major failure in foreign or military affairs. 11.
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The Zhuque-1 rocket takes off in China, moments before it suffers an unspecified technical failure.
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Everyone suffers when people with mental illness are stuck in limbo in the ER, Schmitz said.
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"The current system gets bogged down because it suffers from being too complex," Philippe told journalists.
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The projectile is still lodged in his body, and he suffers from lingering pain and flashbacks.
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It suffers some limitations, but with the right gear you can still get some great photos.
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Lawyers say that Sleets suffers from schizophrenia and stopped taking his medication days before the attack.
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In politics since the fall of Communism, Zeman also suffers from diabetes and has difficulty walking.
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Fishbein told New York County Supreme Court Justice Maxwell Wiley that Hernandez suffers from mental illness.
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Recently, a new chef who suffers from PTSD and bipolar II took over at the diner.
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The island nation is a service-orientated economy and suffers from a poor natural-resource base.
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That poses a problem for North Korea, which suffers from brutally cold and blustery winter weather.
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In contrast, Messi is now loved at home, but he always suffers by comparison with Maradona.
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They also visit one of Kylie's fans, 15-year-old Ari, who suffers from cystic fibrosis.
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Watkins said his wife suffers from depression and anxiety and the lengthy detention exacerbated the conditions.
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Between the lines: Despite fanfare in some quarters, the Russia-Turkey deal suffers from serious challenges.
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That regime already suffers from severe limitations, and the new Trump policy will undermine it further.
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She said she still suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the incident.
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A nation collectively suffers from affluenza, and its media tries to make sense of it all.
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By shutting women up or treating women like dates instead of founders, our whole society suffers.
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The basic premise is this: A woman named Renee (Amy Schumer) suffers from low self-esteem.
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It suffers from skills mismatches, a flawed education system, a generation gap and an ageing population.
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The bond provides compensation if an employer suffers theft or loss due to the employee's dishonesty.
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In the boy's mind, as he races to make the catch, he suffers several catastrophic failures.
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The boy now suffers from anxiety, stress, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder, the lawsuit states.
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Louisiana suffers persistent Quality of Life issues because of poor health and a high crime rate.
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The labour market suffers from extreme polarisation between big conglomerates, called chaebol, and most other employers.
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When we are forced to live out of sync with our internal clocks, our health suffers.
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He says that to this day he suffers from ongoing depression and PTSD from the episode.
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François Geerolf of the University of California, Los Angeles believes that Japan suffers from dynamic inefficiency.
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The BSC says that their research shows that when teens feel more stressed, their sleep suffers.
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They claim he told officers he suffers from OCD, bipolar disorder, severe depression and manic episodes.
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He describes a colleague who suffers from anxiety attacks finding the crush a serious health hazard.
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In Memento, Leonard (Guy Pearce) suffers from anterograde amnesia, which prevents him from making new memories.
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Melody Driscoll, 9, suffers from Rett syndrome, a neurological disorder that causes problems in brain function.
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He's certain of his religious convictions, which to the Puritans means that he suffers from pride.
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But it lacks metal button covers, so it, too, suffers from mushy power and volume keys.
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Studies have shown that performance suffers when you spend prolonged periods focusing on the same task.
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" And Levi, who never suffered from anxiety before, says he now suffers from it "like crazy.
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She still suffers the occasional panic attack, but her anxiety has never returned in full force.
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Sitting there in your fridge, it suffers a cascading trifecta of maladies: For one, it dehydrates.
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In PNG, which suffers from high unemployment, for instance, the hostility was towards Chinese business owners.
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A building suffers damage to its roof after a storm passed on Saturday in Webster, Mass.
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After his father suffers a stroke, Johnny must step up to help run the family farm.
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It's hardly the best thing I ever wrote and suffers many flaws, both cosmetic and substantive.
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There is little to suggest that the U.S. financial system suffers from a lack of liquidity.
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Initially, this clip seems to run counter to the theory that Belle suffers from Stockholm Syndrome.
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"My stomach was hurtin' like I was hungry or something," said McGee, who suffers from asthma.
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If a relative suffers an injury or illness, it's likely Rolle will be summoned for help.
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Having personally raised the stakes on this issue, Trump suffers a significant blow from its failure.
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While Nest suffers from executive turmoil, Alphabet's robotics struggle have the opposite problem: A leadership vacuum.
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Parents or caregivers may have exhausted every alternative for a solution, and still the child suffers.
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She allegedly suffers from severe depression brought on by years of substance abuse, CBS News reported.
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It's not just the woman in general who suffers from this trope — it's the woman comedian.
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"Our son is autistic and suffers from sensory processing disorder making shopping almost impossible," she wrote.
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As base-load energy sources are phased out in favor of intermittent renewables, grid reliability suffers.
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The study may be particularly timely as much of the country suffers through a heat wave.
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In the literature produced by NGOs and charities, it suffers from overcrowded slums and brutal crime.
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This means that the port suffers a constant traffic jam of lorries trying to get out.
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Italy, which suffers from high tax evasion, has often resorted to tax amnesties to raise money.
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More than two million Palestinians are packed into the Gaza Strip, which suffers deep economic hardship.
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US support for the Saudi-led coalition suffers from a bipartisan lack of support in Washington.
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His most recent book is Advice and Dissent: Why America Suffers When Economics and Politics Collide.
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The reason for such poor compliance is that OPEC suffers from poor monitoring, and zero accountability.
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And as the woes inflicting its largest bank suggest, Danish capitalism suffers from some familiar shortcomings.
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The goal is to fight grade inflation, but the forced curve suffers from two serious flaws.
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The OPEC country suffers from Soviet-style shortages of food and medicines and triple-digit inflation.
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When ranchers lose their allotments, the local economy suffers – incomes plummet, businesses close and schools shutter.
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Once the queen of Litchfield Prison, Galina "Red" Reznikov suffers from memory loss during season seven.
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If the average American suffers from the lack of IPOs, how can we correct this problem?
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For Ms. Reyes, who said that she suffers from kidney disease, Instagram is a welcome distraction.
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The gesture was controversial given Kovaleski suffers from arthrogryposis, a chronic condition that impairs arm movement.
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But the book suffers throughout from a habit of dividing phenomena into catchy but facile dichotomies.
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Entine says she suffers from panic attacks, ones so severe they interfere with her daily activities.
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Fujimori "suffers from a progressive, degenerative and incurable disease," according to a statement from Kuczynski's office.
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"Never be ashamed because every one of us suffers from some mental health issue," she said.
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Judy explains that she suffers from constant, debilitating pain: arthritis, back problems, fibromyalgia and daily migraines.
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If a survivor's academic performance suffers, they may lose scholarships and accrue more student loan debt.
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But if the members of Dead Cross are chronically overworked, their debut suffers none for it.
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BROADLY: You play a character who suffers from the New York workaholic burnout, is that right?
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We believe our government suffers when either one of, or both, parties are broken and dysfunctional.
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He was released from the hospital 47 days later but still suffers from chronic lung damage.
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He has said he suffers from vertigo, and has experienced accidents that left him partly disabled.
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Eating at Irit's always reminds me that cooking suffers when you think too much about it.
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Victoria looks forward to each trip, though she sometimes suffers from nausea and headaches following treatment.
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He acknowledged that the president's party normally suffers setbacks, in part because its voters become complacent.
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He suffers from alcoholism—which, to the film's credit, is portrayed with relative sensitivity and seriousness.
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Like most major urban districts, Houston suffers from achievement gaps between low-income and wealthy students.
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When employers exercise monopsonistic power, wages are suppressed, jobs are left unfilled, and economic growth suffers.
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If almost everyone suffers from burnout, then no one does, and the concept loses all credibility.
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It touches too many people, so if Tiger suffers and overcomes it, there's hope for others.
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He also suffers from tinnitus, a condition he soothed for years with machines like the Dohm.
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While Nest suffers from executive turmoil, Alphabet's robotics struggle has the opposite problem: A leadership vacuum.
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Now when she is asked if she still suffers from impostor syndrome, she no longer hesitates.
|
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And Peter Parker suffers from depression thanks to insecurities and decisions that impacted his domestic life.
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Each side scores some wins and suffers some losses, and a meaningful if limited investigation occurs.
|
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As I've written here previously, the smart home market suffers from a number of different challenges.
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Burns suffers from "lower back and nerve pain," she said, the result of a botched operation.
|
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It seems somehow apt, for a Korean veteran, that he now suffers from severe memory loss.
|
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As a state that regularly suffers from budget crises and cutbacks, this is no small feat.
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Patterson suffers from Alzheimer's and lives in the care of her husband Ray and daughter Tanya.
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When Haddish is only 8, her mother suffers a severe brain injury in a car crash.
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Then, as an adult, she suffers domestic abuse at the hands of her now ex-husband.
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The sooner it suffers its own climate extinction, the better and safer the planet will be.
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But ultimately it won't matter, because television news suffers from trust ratings as low as his.
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She suffers from Niemann-Pick disease type C, which is also referred to as children's Alzheimer's.
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One is hindered by ambition and miscommunication while the other suffers from familiar fears of commitment.
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Jake, who suffers from chronic pain, began to feel nauseous from the fumes and went home.
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If your relationship with her suffers, you'll be paying unjustly the cost of a responsible decision.
|
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The claim about who, if anyone, suffers from the immigration of low-skilled workers is nuanced.
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Mr. Qaddafi was killed two months later, but Libya still suffers from conflict and political chaos.
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Today, Venezuela suffers from hyperinflation and a chronic shortage of basic foodstuffs and life-saving medicine.
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And when you let an entire category of people disappear from your talent pool, everyone suffers.
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Everyone suffers from the shutdown by slowing our business after we have busted our tails planning.
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The conflict turns messier, and everyday life suffers, as the disputed territory remains on lock down.
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Prosecutorial discretion suffers from unaccountability and lack of transparency that could undermine its potential for good.
|
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Mayor Bloomberg suffers from the same ignorance that plagues so many people in the developed world.
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" Jacques Rupnik, a political scientist, put it this way: "France suffers from cultural and civilizational insecurity.
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A.P.F.'s son "suffers from traumatic flashbacks, nightmares and extreme separation anxiety," according to the lawsuit.
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But it also suffers from the self-seriousness of Mr. Crowe's recent "Roadies," also for Showtime.
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Nigeria suffers from flooding almost annually during its rainy season, which lasts from July to September.
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When the economy does poorly, the party in the White House suffers at the ballot box.
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Lending income suffers when clients pare positions and fees recede as the value of assets dip.
|
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It is not difficult to imagine a compromise in which the N.I.H. suffers a steep reduction.
|
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But despite its self-deprecation, "Moranifesto" is not a collection that suffers from low self-esteem.
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Southeast Asia is the one that suffers the greatest loss of labor because of hot stress.
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The field also suffers from its rigid hierarchies and its lack of gender and racial diversity.
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But relative to other places, the state still suffers from a lack of things to do.
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And 44% of workers admitted that their productivity suffers when they shop, according to the survey.
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I can say firsthand that when you don't focus, the story you're trying to convey suffers.
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Deaf and kept alive by a ventilator, Charlie cannot grasp objects and suffers from persistent seizures.
|
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Despite claims of unity, cracks are beginning to show; the coalition suffers from scandal and division.
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More than 2 million Palestinians are packed into the Gaza Strip, which suffers deep economic hardship.
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It is also the culprit behind the seasonal allergies that one in five Americans suffers from.
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"Game of Thrones" Season Finale Suffers Another FlubCowboys Star Ezekiel Elliott Handcuffed at Vegas Music Festival
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More than two million Palestinians are packed into the narrow strip which suffers deep economic hardship.
|
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And it's her pride that suffers a terrible blow at the end of this very bittersweet film.
|
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Normandin, who reportedly suffers from mental health issues including delusional disorder, was also ordered to continue counseling.
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Johnson now suffers from "chronic traumatic brain injury and post-concussive syndrome," headaches, mood swings and anxiety.
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Both the officer and social worker knew David Krystyniak, 47, because he allegedly suffers from mental illness.
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And Edison suffers physical as well as emotional scars from the worst day in Los Lotes' history.
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Together the siblings provide psychological and physical care for their mother, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder.
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When he doesn't, it's easy to understand why his reputation in the eyes of the public suffers.
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The case has shaken Venezuelans, even though the country suffers one of the world's highest murder rates.
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Scoot McNairyWho He Plays: Tom Purcell, a father who suffers the unthinkable when his two children disappear.
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But Solar suffers from severe depression, and waiting that long for help is typical -- and potentially dangerous.
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"Today eBay suffers from an inefficient organizational structure, wasteful spend and a misallocation of resources," Elliott wrote.
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These scars show that our world suffers from the same 4.5 – billion – year – old cosmic bombardment process.
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While she was involuntarily held in the hospital, doctors determined that she suffers from mental health issues.
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" He continued: "When you have a loved one who suffers from this disease, it can be devastating.
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His family said he suffers from Parkinson's, which puts him at an increased risk for severe infection.
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Some corners of the internet have falsely put forward the idea that Clinton suffers from Parkinson's disease.
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As dealmaking suffers, banks have turned to structured lending, transactional banking or, in some cases, securities trading.
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That flow of material, however, is slowing as the Wa mining area suffers from severe grade depletion.
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And the 46-year-old mother herself suffers from vertigo, a condition exacerbated by any shaking movement.
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It's one of the wealthiest countries in the world but the island nation suffers from high debt.
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But Mr Lee's comparative analysis of Chinese and Western capitalism suffers (ironically) from a lack of data.
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Mashak Mahindran suffers from injuries sustained in the Zion church attack in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 2.
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During testimony, the woman, who also suffers from bipolar disorder, broke down and was unable to continue.
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Despite such luck, Canada suffers from some of the stresses that feed populism in other rich countries.
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He says Roseanne suffers from mental illness -- multiple personality disorder -- but that doesn't excuse what she said.
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Hoops, a graying, soft-eyed pit bull, suffers from a harsh cough that shakes his lean body.
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The Kurdish region suffers from endemic corruption, much of it tied to its multibillion-dollar oil industry.
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Mr Trump's approval rating remains low, and the president's party generally suffers setbacks in mid-term elections.
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"When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers and that's what's happening now," said Grieve.
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Mr Shaxson worries that Britain suffers from something similar, with financial services playing the role of oil.
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Android still suffers from an identity crisis any time it's on a screen larger than seven inches.
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Ultimately the Huawei P10 suffers from the unrealistic expectations set by the "Leica-style portraits" selling point.
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She also suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder that causes her to wake up screaming from nightmares.
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Johnson suffers it with good humor, considering it really does look hot as hell in that costume.
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" Though she still suffers from obsessive thoughts about food, she said, "I'm in a much better place.
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Soon after, Déjà's great-grandmother suffers a heart attack, leaving Déjà and her mom on their own.
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And in the lawsuit, Neeley says that she suffers emotional and physical distress because of the situation.
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Britain suffers from an over-mighty executive; Italy from chronically weak government; Israel from small, domineering factions.
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She suffers from seizures, and she has no qualms about speaking her mind whenever it suits her.
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The Venezuela native suffers from some of the same issues as Porcello and is allowing opponents a .
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More and more, as she's aged, she suffers from mobility issues and often relies on a walker.
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As Allure reported, preliminary research shows that taking vanillin orally may help provide real relief for suffers.
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As a result, economics has fewer good ideas than it should and suffers from a skewed viewpoint.
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One in every two primary health centers has no electricity or suffers from power outages, Swaminathan said.
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She suffers moderate to severe hearing loss and wears hearing aids as well as using sign language.
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You're donating $100 million to find a cure for Alzheimer's—which your father, Bill Sr., suffers from.
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Arnold, who said he hasn't spoken to Barr in several years, claims she suffers from mental illness.
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"I wanted to share this for anyone who suffers from panic attacks," she wrote in the caption.
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Although the ERG is often described as a party within a party, it also suffers from fractiousness.
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First, Flash suffers from so many exploits that it's hard to keep track of all of them.
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He suffers from intense migraines, focus and concentration problems, intermittent fits of uncharacteristic anger, and memory lapses.
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The bullet is still lodged in his body, and he suffers from lingering pain and digestive problems.
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It suffers from the same ails as elsewhere in rural America: people moving out, few moving in.
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If we lead by example, then it's no wonder our family suffers from internet and device overload.
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Khan is known to take on all comers, but that reputation suffers the longer he avoids Brook.
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"Though the GPS has a great impact in worldwide navigation, it suffers from several limits," Dupeyroux said.
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Caswell, meanwhile, who suffers from "age-related memory loss", has been living at a care facility, Capt.
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He said as the stock market suffers from low volume, options trading is seeing tons of action.
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"It hit home because my mother suffers from a mental disability due to drug abuse," she said.
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In this new version, it's Derbez, a spoiled playboy who suffers the fall and subsequent memory loss.
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Like many other inmates at Wallace Pack Unit, King suffers from high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity.
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This argument suffers from a fatal assumption: If an institution is iconic, it must also be good.
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Brian had been waiting about four years for a new kidney, as he suffers chronic kidney disease.
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Yosio is a special needs student who suffers from attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and another mood disorder.
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Just don't blame us if your productivity at work suffers from too many rounds of Brick Pop.
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Your troubles ain't nothin' compared to the peanut bug, which suffers more bullying than you can imagine.
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Katie Miotła, 29, is a new mom who lives in the Toronto area who suffers from thanatophobia.
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While she's now 5 years old and doing well, she suffers from complications of her extreme prematurity.
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The Southeast Asian nation frequently suffers boat sinkings, with basic safety rules often flouted and vessels overloaded.
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Terrestrially produced fiber, grown under the effects of gravity, suffers from certain glass impurities and microcrystal formations.
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Such is the obscurity of the disease that the mutation Charlie suffers from is called simply "RRM2B".
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That's especially welcome for Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy, as it suffers from capital outflows, she said.
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The vet hospital says Rubble suffers from high blood pressure and takes regular medication for the condition.
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It suffers from the same vagueness of origin that casts doubt on the statements of confidential sources.
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It tells the story of high school senior named Evan Hansen who suffers from crippling social anxiety.
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Turns out Tink (short for Tinkervol) the Silver Labrador Retriever suffers from a rare condition called Megaesophagus.
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Enter sentient potato and Texas congressman Louie Gohmert, who repeatedly insisted that Clinton suffers from "mental impairments": .
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