Word: suffere
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Many national governments, he said, lack the expertise necessary to use computer technology. Such nations could suffer unless they can protect themselves from more advanced ones which could use technology to exploit them, Bell said...
...been hospitalized after the accident. At Moscow's Hospital No. 6, where most of the gravely ill are undergoing treatment, Chief Radiologist Angelina Guskova told the Soviet news agency Novosti that as many as 80 victims remained in "extreme danger." According to Gale, "thousands" of Ukrainians could suffer radiation-induced cancer in the future...
...family, academics were always first, sports second, and women, or social life, was third. As I've been here I've more or less followed that. In the fall, I see a lot more people, whereas in the spring, I just can't do that--my social life does suffer...
...black union leaders who favor divestiture spearheaded a nationwide walkout, Buthelezi staged a rally to launch a new labor organization to challenge them. "Why are they so persistent to push disinvestment even with the knowledge that we blacks, whom they purport to be helping, are the ones who will suffer most?" he asks...
...that industry's dire condition and political clout. Most businesses are finding that the new tax proposal is a mixed bag of helpful and hurtful surprises. Stockbrokers, for instance, would lose IRA business but would pick up investment money that might otherwise have gone into tax shelters. Automakers might suffer a bit because car loans would no longer be deductible, but could expect to benefit from the accompanying tax cut that puts more money into consumer pockets. Farmers would mourn the loss of the investment tax credit for buying tractors and other gear, yet would no longer face competition from...