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151. Long-sighted children are often reluctant to do much reading and writing and may also suffer from headaches.
152. Mr Allsopp was known to suffer from senile dementia and was often seen walking in the area.
153. It has to be said poodles suffer from something of an image problem in some quarters.
154. A few weeks after the opening of the play, he once more began to suffer from bronchitis.
155. People who are grossly overweight are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure.
156. Hospitals suffer from inadequate facilities, antiquated equipment and shortages of medical supplies.
157. The system is therefore liable to suffer from inaccuracies of the type discussed above.
158. I suffer from chronic arthritis, but as soon as I saw her I felt better.
159. Opinion surveys suffer from various drawbacks,(www.Sentencedict.com) the most important of which is that they reflect opinion and not necessarily behaviour.
160. It is not just artistic ephemera which suffer from metal fatigue in the heat of ubiquitous exposure.
161. Such forms of control suffer from many of the problems already detailed, particularly lack of specialist expertise.
162. His parents evidently did not suffer from drunkenness, gluttony, or excesses of marital discord.
163. No, they suffer from an altogether different, better class of marital breakdown.
164. Even after all these years I still suffer from the mental abuse.
165. He was to suffer from bouts of explosive flatulence for the rest of his life.
166. If you are to suffer from amphibian poisoning, it is you who must do the biting.
167. More than 1,000,000 people in Britain suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and a further five million have osteoarthritis.
168. Miranda, while not vain, did not suffer from false modesty.
169. Young boys recruited at an early age by soccer clubs often suffer from burnout before they're out of their teens.
170. Young and far from home[sentencedict.com], they suffer from emotional deprivation and severe isolation.
171. Office workers can suffer from work-related ill-health such as repetitive strain injury.
172. Her rapid rise to the top is well deserved and she does not suffer from having political labels stuck on her.
173. Occasionally a person will suffer from a long and unpleasant illness like glandular fever, but this is rare.
174. All the islands suffer from gusting caused by turbulent air currents over the cliffs.
175. Maternity blues linked to platelet receptors TWO-THIRDS of women suffer from postnatal depression, accompanied by crying, confusion and tension.
176. We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons. Jim Rohn
177. Plants can suffer from too much sun or too little water, or a watch from rough handling.
178. Most drinkers do not abuse alcohol and do not suffer from health or social problems associated with their drinking.
179. Yet it is often a hidden disability, which isolates both the people who suffer from it and their families.
180. If a person does suffer from other health problems, however, then serious obesity may indeed aggravate the situation.
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