Word: suffering
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...these indictments aren't issued and the public perceives that they should have been, local Republicans all over the country are liable to suffer in the elections," Scott's spokesman added...
...week's end the real question facing Egypt and the Arab world was the quality of those decisions. Did Sadat have a plan for stemming the Israeli advance from the canal? Would his people forgive him if, in the end, Egypt's armies were to suffer another battlefield defeat? No one could say. But for the moment he was his nation's hero and Nasser's rightful heir...
...economy, where no central planning is involved, the model can be used to predict consequences of a change in distribution. For example, if fewer resources were allocated to military production, the model could predict which firms and what industries would suffer as a result, and by how much...
Although they disagreed on whether Nixon would benefit or suffer as a result of his vice president's resignation, most faculty members contacted by The Crimson late this afternoon agreed that Agnew's move would have a strong impact on the administration's ability to conduct the affairs of government and on public faith in its elected officials and their appointed assistants...
Much more than that is inescapable, if Galbraith's view of the public purpose is to be fulfilled. Unless the U.S. chooses to suffer "considerable social disorder and, on occasion, lethal damage to health and well-being," says Galbraith, the country must adopt a "new socialism." Socialism, because the private-enterprise system is no longer capable of supporting certain industries. New, because those industries are not the banks and high-technology monopolies that traditional socialists have thirsted to take over in the name of the state, but rather the housing, health and other public-purpose segments of the economy...