Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Israel still faces the same problems she faced on the eve of independence: the need to establish an advanced society, where the individual will find happiness and satisfaction, a Jewish society where human beings will not suffer from dehumanization and depersonification, a community where people will not only be bearers of the Star of David flag, but will be the purpose of the state's very existence-all this accompanied by a constant effort to ensure our survival...
...federal "entitlements" program, introduced after the jarring rise in OPEC prices, was designed to average out the prices that all refineries around the nation paid for oil; that way, refineries (and voters) in the East would not suffer much higher oil prices because of their larger dependency on imports. In practice, refiners in California can buy local oil at roughly $4 a bbl., but they have to send between $4 and $8 a bbl. into a federal pool, which Eastern refiners draw on to buy expensive OPEC oil. Consequently, refineries have to pay about the same for California...
...incident involves "a more general inequity problem with probation," Washburn continued. "There are two parts to this thing. First, the person involved in an activity himself suffers an infinitely more severe penalty than an ordinary student. Second, in most of these actions other people suffer needlessly...
Last year, according to bank estimates, Sweden was one of the three Western European countries to suffer a fall in gross national product (the others: Britain and Finland), and its drop of 2.5% was the largest. At the same time, it suffered a balance of payments deficit of $3.4 billion, industrial output fell more than 4%, inflation roared along at 16% and real unemployment...
...also said that "within a year, Carter will suffer the worst presidential defeat since Woodrow Wilson lost the League of Nations" when the SALT treaty goes to the Senate...