It suffers , and everything else suffers .
sometimes suffers a certain kind of trauma it goes into a sort of shock response I I I think we saw that in the
everybody suffers in this way.
That suffers from this phenomenon even more.
The white race suffers from the rest of the world, and it a lot.
And your self esteem suffers because of them.
saw everybody suffers when someone goes to prison the economy suffers with someone comes to prison you know so I just want to get that message out there
Their performance suffers significantly over time.
I think New York particularly suffers from a dearth of really strong product management talent.
One of the problems this entire room suffers from is the volume of information we deal with, especially email.
asked some say human contact suffers in our computer-centered society how would
the fungus doesn't so the fungus suffers and if it is too long then they again
First, David suffers from dyslexia and couldn't read until he was in third grade.
Protagonist suffers the libation.
And you said, who suffers ?
And I know for a fact that he suffers from it.
This is the first graph of someone who suffers insomnia.
"Oh, everybody suffers in this way.
I think every parent who has a child suffers through nightmares hoping that their child will be healthy.
But worse than that, the gerontology approach suffers a problem that is rather analogous to this problem, namely-- there we go-- this problem.
all over again, because she suffers from no short-term memory?
In particular, the nuclear power industry suffers from technological lock-in, which I'm sure is a term that all of you are familiar with: the tendency of established technologies
I mean, there's some, but it suffers from the same problems that San Francisco does for young cooks and young entrepreneurs, the cost of living
And as a result, you the consumer, suffers .
But the point was that they suffered pain for the same reason as a meningitis patient suffers pain.
Field uh when I get to fly across the country and don't pay for the pollution I cause while everyone else suffers the
not just for the group to which one belongs, but for any group that suffers in a similar way.
In other words, there's a moral hazard when the government steps in, but the alternative is taking the system down and everybody suffers even more
So here's a kid where his mom and probably his school and all the psychologists in the world would say, he suffers from attention span.
Male #4: It seems to me like him NTSB is unusually competent and effective if underpowered whereas the FAA suffers from regulatory capture and terrible inertia and bureaucracy.
But it just goes to show there are a lot of places where the intuition, and copyright too often, I think, suffers from, and Bill's book makes this point, from
Our self-esteem suffers because we feel powerless to get results.