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181. Many of the people we care for suffer from other crippling disabilities as well as their blindness.
182. Kadiatu and her family live on a meagre rice diet and so suffer from protein and calorie malnutrition.
183. Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness, which naturally results in a drop in weight.
184. One third of the population is clinically anaemic and 80% of children under 5 years of age suffer from malnutrition.
185. I disagree that all us members of the literati do not suffer from the continuing triumph of the political and economic statusquo.
186. Other devices in the plan suffer from the opposite affliction: There is less to them than meets the ear and eye.
187. Love is foolish and self- destructive when people get addicted to gambling, alcohol, drugs, and sensual indulgence. Many people suffer from this kind of negative love. Dr T.P.Chia
188. Swans suffer from lead poisoning that comes from anglers' weights.
189. Such measurements distinguish temporal events from spatial structure, but suffer from lower resolution. Sentencedict.com
190. The Backup New yachts suffer from teething problems, and older yachts need lots of tender loving care.
191. This is particularly true when dealing with people who suffer from phobias of one sort or another.
192. You never suffer from a money problem, you always suffer from an idea problem. Robert H. Schuller
193. The reality of poverty here is that 60 percent suffer from malnutrition.
194. As well as being victims of crime women also suffer from the effects of fear of crime.
195. The medical staff would like to know if you suffer from any physical disability or illness such as asthma, diabetes or epilepsy.
196. By comparison, companies in the 20-50 jobs bracket suffer from neglect, they say.
197. Hands and feet as well as face and neck may suffer from dryness and need a similar moisturizing cream at night.
198. Karl Marx said that the bourgeoisie would suffer from the carbuncles that afflicted his buttocks as he composed Das Kapital.
199. Of those who commit suicide, 60 percent suffer from clinical depression, Quinnett claims.
200. Undoubtedly, the human contact which shopping provides becomes increasingly important to people who suffer from social isolation.
201. A large majority of secondary school pupils have been shown to suffer from such misconceptions.
202. It is estimated that approximately 500,000 adults in Great Britain suffer from agoraphobia to some extent.
203. Many of these areas also suffer from extremely serious soil erosion, although reports and impressions seem to differ.
204. This scenario demonstrates a real problem with a significant population of individuals who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness.
205. Leptonic probes do not suffer from this handicap.
206. Many people suffer from very serious acrophobia.
207. Many women suffer from dysmenorrhea.
208. Conclusion Resuscitated patients suffer from acute myocardial injury.
209. Persons with diabetes suffer from improper metabolism of sugar.
210. He works with people who suffer from Parkinson's disease.
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