Japan's aging population should not have to suffer for lack of joint replacement surgery.
Japan's aging population should not have to suffer for lack of joint replacement surgery, for example.
The prospects for liberalizing regional capitalism are going to suffer for Washington's latest apostasies.
But if we block it (the bid) our media sector will suffer for years.
Most job seekers overlook the intelligence the job title provides and suffer for it.
The patients we see can suffer for quite a long time before they come along.
The debtors plead for mercy, but the creditors think they must suffer for their sins.
More broadly, the economy itself will suffer for ineffective stewards of capital essentially having their executions delayed.
Ellison counters that SAP moves too slowly to update for the Internet age and will suffer for it.
The Red Sox and the Yankees will become (relative) penny-pinchers and will suffer for it on the field.
"Suffer suffer for world, enjoy for heaven, " Fela chants, in that timeless masterpiece.
Unionists are asking why workers should suffer for the mistakes of the managers.
Despite vomiting and crying for help, Mr. Perez was left to suffer for over six hours before receiving medical attention.
The far-right politician Geert Wilders said "we don't want our pensioners to suffer for the sake of the dictators in Brussels".
No member of the Rangers' power-play units commands the sort of attention as Green or Ovechkin, and the Rangers suffer for it.
In this view, companies need to suffer for their impacts, and the best way to make companies suffer is to lose profits.
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He said the US would work "diligently" on the issue, adding that Iraq "should not suffer for the sins of a deposed dictator".
Although he expects the stock to suffer for some time from the recent bad-news events, he nontheless sees it recovering in due time.
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"When we suffer for something, our brain goes, 'Wow, I really suffered hard for this, I must really want it, ' " he said.
Each day my wife and I count ourselves lucky that we were ahead of our time and not made to suffer for it.
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But it is very clear from her article that she will never suffer for the choices she makes because she will be sure she is happy.
If no torchlight parades and hangings commence immediately, the next election will at least allow those known to be responsible to suffer for it.
They could give him everything he asks for and let the economy suffer for it, which would help resistance to Obamanomics spread and grow.
If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, she'll suffer for not having stood up to the Bush administration on key issues including the Iraq war.
And while we're at it, won't used car dealerships and auto mechanics suffer for the destruction of cars that would otherwise need to be sold and repaired?
Meanwhile, those same worries have led to ideas that demand could suffer for industrial commodities, which includes platinum along with the likes of copper and crude oil.
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Kentucker and Rose face their evanescent intimacy with sharp, anti-romantic wisdom, while the more practical, less hardened Jake and Lucy suffer for their heightened ideals and expectations.
If you want to understand trophy hunters ask yourself why someone would shoot a giraffe from a helicopter with a bow knowing the animal would suffer for days.
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But Sale could yet suffer for their win - they have risked the wrath of governing body the RFU by playing four Lions stars for the whole game.
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