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Apparently, the abbey had suffered from the loss of seasonal pastures, a recurring but disastrous phenomenon.
However, it suffers from a number of shortcomings.
At baseline, 39 of the participants were classified as suffering from depression.
Since a claim is a duty owed particularly to the person, the unfairness is plainly suffered by that person.
He did, and there is no doubt that viewed from 2006, his work suffered accordingly.
In shor t, effective early intervention programs may be a significant oppor tunity to prevent a great deal of suffering for children and their families.
Under that circumstance, both quality of caregiving and infant development suffered.
His reputation suffered after his death (his style did not develop during the last few decades of his life) and has still not been rehabilitated.
Narrative form integrates situations and context, and less salient cues, to infer whether an emotion indicates suffering or something else.
While the text is hugely informative, it suffers from a number of important shortcomings.
Unfortunately she suffered complications in a later pregnancy and the stitch had to be removed.
Assessing the larger numbers of women suffering severe maternal morbidity would vastly increase their workload.
We then quantify the stretching by considering the total stretch suffered during this finite period of time.
The latter case also suffers secondary bifurcation for some values of the relevant parameters of the problem.
While this approach is more relevant to the practical flow, it suffers from some constraints.
Whilst this book is a welcome addition to the palaeontological literature, it is important to stress that it suffers some drawbacks.
Older infants may be more likely to have moved around to different foster homes and thus to have suffered more disruptions than younger infants.
Even today women are suffering and brothers are oppressing, even if less than they did before 1954.
Many thus suffered from the violence of the liberation forces.
As with all expanded lectures, it suffers from unevenness of extrapolation, or even over-elaboration.
The "ne'er-do-wells" could even be described as suffering from the chronic malfunction of never doing well.
I don't think that my research has suffered because of the editorship.
He suffers early professional setbacks but emerges triumphant by the end of the novel because he has never compromised his own individuality.
On a personal level, it is clear that those who suffered from state brutality were simultaneously demonised and dehumanised by the regime.
Alongside increased criminal justice demands for contemporary perpetrators of violence, those who suffered from human rights violations do not sense any judicial support.
Other papers existed, but they were published sporadically or were shor t-lived, suffering from their par ty's lack of resources.
At the same time, the two major parties suffered a devastating decline in parliamentary strength.
As a result, our ability to make sense of women's lives and experiences in the late 20th century suffered from a lack of historical perspective.
His work is a chore to be suffered and is hard to come to terms with.
Patients suffering from progressive autonomic failure with primary degeneration of autonomic neurons show a characteristic inability to contract the distal urethral sphincter.
Of 1037 subjects between 68-100 years, 22.3% suffered from back symptoms on most days.
Much depends on the personality and support available to the person who is suffering.
Persistent psychological disturbance was related not so much to personal loss as to the degree of damage suffered by the community as a whole.
The functional test is only applied to those who are unable to make a given decision because they are suffering from a mental disability.
Given the technical sense of ' horrendous ' that we are using, it is clear that infant suffering to death is not and, indeed, cannot be horrendous.
What are the costs in lives, suffering and money attributable to alternative treatment plans, including doing nothing?
Patients were selected for this trial if they had suffered from nonspecific low back pain for at least 6 weeks.
The acute state includes patients who are currently suffering from an opportunistic infection.
Patients suffering from systemic diseases, referred pain, or severe biomedical or psychiatric disorders were excluded.
They were suffering, and he was suffering with them.
The volume of sound, though not to any extent distorted, had suffered a diminution of perspective.
Rockinghamia showed the most striking effect, suffering 67% mortality in the 6 wk we followed it, with 43% mortality unambiguously due to chowchillas.
In fact, he has always suffered this condition; what is new is his perception of it, and its internalization.
None of these seedlings has as yet suffered mortality.
Large-sized pioneer species dominating early successional stands suffered greater damage and mortality, but these same species were observed as seedlings in newly formed canopy gaps.
The final population included 35 women and 7 men, the majority of whom suffered from malignant breast tumors (34 persons).
Many of the children are primarily suffering from exposure to violence and remain traumatized.
Many patients need to take several different drugs for single or multiple conditions with an increasing chance of suffering harmful interactions or side effects.
As a consequence, the production of security suffered from a lack of specialization.
Most were very specialized, and have suffered for it in the late twentieth century compared to the rest.
Recently, for foreign, liberal commentators these marginal groups represent the authentic face of the nation, suffering urban decadence and state repression.
Of the remaining 138 ongoing pregnancies 8% suffered an intra-uterine death, leaving 127 babies in whom there was an ' 'intention to treat' '.
Thus, the results should generalize to other patients suffering from acute schizophrenia in other standard clinical settings.
Cognitive deficits in patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, acute infective illness or depression.
Therefore, focusing on the second peak, the accuracy of the number of patients suffering from chickenpox may be diverse among the prefectures.
He also coined the word ' de-affectualization ' to refer to ' emotional numbing ', a frequent complaint amongst patients suffering with the condition.
Four wastewater treatment plant workers and one control subject met the criteria of suffering from chronic bronchitis.
If a patient reported year-round allergies, they were classified as suffering from a chronic allergic condition.
The clearest demonstrations of such dissociations arise with patients suffering global amnesia.
The fact that parasite clones in these mixed-clone infections suffered from competition, is not surprising, as there are several mechanisms by which this could happen.
As a consequence of the improprieties and losses of the funds, the industry's reputation suffered for several years.
The defenders were taken by surprise and may have suffered horrendous losses, perhaps their heaviest thus far.
They have suffered serious losses of farmlands and fishing waters.
The ratcheting up of these criteria means that people suffering isolation, or who need simple domestic services, are increasingly ineligible for assistance.
The police suffered from poor motivation, underfunding, low and irregular pay, and lack of training and basic equipment.
Elderly people suffering from incontinence often assumed that the act of seeking help, or even emotional support, involved surrendering their hardwon independence and inviting humiliation.
Beadles suffered frequent physical injuries while doing their work.
Professors themselves complained bitterly of overwork,119 and several suffered severe breakdowns in health.
After suffering a significant loss of support in the 1974 elections, the military leadership began a gradual process of political liberalisation.
Therefore, considering the people's suffering we have decided to accept the revision so that the budget will be approved.
The relocated group had more problems with mental and physical frailty, were more incontinent and suffered more speech impairments than the experimental group.
A significantly larger number of those with affective disorder suffered a maternal infection in the 5th month of gestation.
The book suffered from some minor mistakes and lacked footnotes.
How could they deal with extra enemy when their own divisions had insufficient drafts to replace the appalling losses suffered in 1915, 1916, and 1917 ?
As one might expect, the closer the relationship to the deceased the longer the signs of suffering must remain visible.
Humans suffering from infectious diseases also report malaise and difficulties with concentration.
However, for civilians, the more trials they had to go through, the more chances of exploitation they suffered, which they certainly did not appreciate.
To be so free is to be free from desire (for, of course, the cessation of suffering comes from the cessation of desire).
The unusual result of an increase in birth interval on either side of children ever suffering from kwashiorkor is intriguing.
Only relatively small sectors of those economies were integrated into the national or international economies, and of those only some suffered serious disruption.
Residents who did not illuminate their houses or accede to other crowd demands were fortunate if broken glass was the only damage they suffered.
The results emphasize the importance of gaining insight into the patients' suffering to provide meaningful assistance.
With high inflation and unemployment, they also suffered from shortages of vaccines, hospital supplies, and essential drugs.
He suffered from cerebral palsy and was able to write only with his left foot.
I shall not have suffered any pain, but leave the world fresh from harness and full of good health and vigour.
Many of the victims suffered from the delusion that they were being consumed by flames.
The various upheavals suffered by the monument are of particular importance in this regard.
The waterways of the world are suffering enormously from such carelessness.
The other parameter we used was the integrated response which also suffers some shortcomings.
If the cucullati could be depicted as objects of ridicule, other religious images could have suffered too.
Indeed, those exemplars of working-class respectability, the friendly and approved society officials, who comprised the mainstay of their membership, were suffering a crisis of confidence.
Although possessing the advantage of simplicity, this method suffers from a serious disadvantage.
The designs were brilliantly successful in the long run, but his daughter suffered for them.
One politically unfortunate aspect of the problem is that often the generator of the pollution is not the country suffering it.
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