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91. To them, and to all women who suffer from cellulite, it is real enough.
92. No, the 42-year-old composer does not suffer from delusions of grandeur.
93. This is helpful to those who suffer from catarrh or sinus congestion.
94. Differentiators based on operational amplifiers do not suffer from drift.
95. Attempts to remedy the deficiencies in these statistics suffer from a number of problems and difficulties themselves.
96. By not acknowledging the problem, the church continues to suffer from a festering internal wound.
97. There is a misunderstanding abroad that I also suffer from this unpleasant ailment.
98. Individuals who repress their sexual desires often suffer from psychological problems.
99. The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable, although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition.
99. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
100. Reduce your intake of salt, sugar and junk foods - especially beneficial if you suffer from water retention.
101. Something more than emergency rations are required in a country where 80% of children under the age of five suffer from malnutrition.
102. The Tube is also prone to suffer from condensation due to its shape.
103. Whatever the outcome, banks are sure to suffer from their ill-judged business with Federconsorzi.
104. They do not seem to have noticed that many predominantly market economies suffer from inflation, and often very rapid inflation.
105. Although she definitely did suffer from claustrophobia, Sylvia was by no means the worst case I have seen.
106. Capitalists are smart enough not to suffer from money illusion.
107. Visitors and holidaymakers who suffer from machine knitting withdrawal symptoms are welcome at the meetings!
108. Also, you will need to be particularly careful with your diet if you are not to suffer from fatigue.
109. Some students suffer from excessive anxiety, which produces sleeplessness which in turn aggravates the anxiety.
110. If you suffer from a phobia, you would probably do best to seek outside help from a professional.
111. The Touchmaster doesn't seem to suffer from the major problem faced by its nearest equivalent, the Koala-pad in this respect.
112. The newborn child can suffer from physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms or even serious birth defects.
113. As a result they suffer from poverty, physical hardship, neglect, sickness and disability, loneliness, humiliation and fear.
114. Children who suffer from prolonged ill-health inevitably benefit less from education than healthy children.
115. Hungry children are four times as likely to suffer from fatigue and to have difficulty concentrating.
116. Oystermouth would suffer from Sarah's disruptive presence but Eline could not see the villagers putting up with any nonsense from her.
117. The Labour Party in parliament did not immediately suffer from the reaction against the General Strike.
118. But if your score is above five points, you suffer from the disadvantages as well.
119. Malaria often doesn't go away completely, and a patent may suffer from repeated attacks over several years.
120. Adults and children suffer from strange, debilitating headaches that no drugs will cure.
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