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Banks continued to suffer with Deutsche Bank extending its losses.
"I suffer with the Irish," wrote the poet and novelist
Residents in the nation's slums suffer with the economy's collapse.
But he's also making you suffer with gore and monotony.
Some people suffer with severe acne, and treatments can be unpredictable.
To suffer with illness is to live in an occupied land.
Watching her suffer with Tony Soprano, I didn't think much about Mr. Weinstein.
In fact, most suffer, with water pollution in Basra a major humanitarian problem.
I am so sick that you have to suffer with this crap- so young.
By definition, to offer a condolence is to tell them you suffer with them.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow has said that both sides suffer with tariffs.
The budget claims that international affairs and science and technology wouldn't suffer with those cuts.
When shocks hit the economy, you're just going to have to suffer with the shocks.
Communities and viewers everywhere would also suffer, with fewer viewer options for entertainment, critique, and more.
" Now he is telling the VA that he "can't stand idle while veterans suffer with addiction.
"We must learn to celebrate our LGBTQ children, or we will suffer with them," she says.
Thiago Parintintin: Indigenous groups suffer with the impact because even our food source starts to change.
Many of my patients suffer with chronic, sometimes debilitating, pain for which they are seeking relief.
I suffer with anxiety and so when things are quite stressful, my heart goes a bit mad.
Women condemned to suffer with no recourse, no assistance, as we have been for thousands of years.
Corfield has a "negative bias" on Colombian bank debt, which may suffer with years of tepid growth.
Right now, patients with chronic conditions have to suffer with stiff plastic sensors that don't breathe very well.
But that strategy seemed to suffer with the dismissal of Dienstbier, representing the party's younger and progressive wing.
And I suffer with it and I wanted to bring awareness to it that people don't really understand.
"I think because Garrett is an immigrant, he knows what it is to suffer with bureaucracy," Yahyaoui said.
But since that could take weeks or months, don't suffer with a sapped phone battery in the meantime.
"An incredible thing I've learned is the people who love you want to suffer with you," she said.
They say that 1 in 3 people will suffer with a mental illness at some point in their life.
I suffer with back pain, through having two children and putting on a lot of weight during my pregnancies.
About 25 million Americans and nearly 2.5 million Canadians suffer with chronic sinusitis, according to Little and his colleagues.
He could not bear to see his wife of 40 years suffer with cancer and Lyme disease, he said.
More than 8 million people in the United Kingdom suffer with "problem debt," which means they are unlikely to repay.
More people will suffer than those who suffer with illness today, and we will lose our private possessions or property.
The spokesman told Reuters that it's too soon to say whether avocado exports will suffer with gasoline harder to come by.
In so doing, it could have a profound impact on the lives of people who suffer with persisting symptoms of depression.
But we do his memory a disservice if we merely celebrate his difference from people who suffer with less transcendent purpose.
It is a tremendously difficult disease to suffer with alone and unfortunately in the U.S. we don't talk about it enough.
And from suffering, compassion can emerge, meaning to suffer with another — that disposition, in turn, often leads to acts of mercy.
"These patients, who often have type 1 diabetes, suffer with chronic nausea, fullness and discomfort after meals, and even reflux," he says.
An estimated 2202 percent of Medicare recipients suffer with multiple chronic conditions; chronic illness accounts for 2628 percent of the program's spending.
They are more likely to suffer with these obesity-related chronic diseases — which cost the US more than $150 billion each year.
" Kudlow added, however, that China doesn't actually pay the tariffs, but that their GDP will suffer "with respect to a diminishing export market.
Although tourism may benefit from the weak pound, small businesses like ours will suffer with having to pay higher prices for imported goods.
Shipbuilding will also suffer, with the landing helicopter assault replacement program losing $650 million and the expeditionary fast transport program losing $261 million.
It's a question many of the 25 million Americans who suffer with daily pain lasting longer than three months may be asking themselves.
That a territory that's home to more Americans than 21 states should suffer with so little for so long is a national disgrace.
"People who suffer with this ... are so desperate for treatment," said Dr. Lawrence Newman, director of the Headache Division at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Its higher-margin traditional software business continued to suffer, with revenue falling a bigger-than-expected 19.7 percent to $1.35 billion in the quarter.
Italy's chronically weak economic growth looks sure to suffer, with the tourist sector taking a huge hit from a wave of cancellations by holidaymakers.
" According to the researchers, people who suffer with attachment anxiety crave intimate relationships, but find it difficult to trust their partners and "fear abandonment.
"As much as I miss her, I'm glad she didn't have to suffer with feeding tubes, not knowing anyone and a painful death," he says.
Otherwise known as propanolol, they are cardiac medication, now on occasion given to people who suffer with panic attacks because they slow a racing heart.
But I also can't tolerate the illogical and awkward touch controls, and I can't say I enjoy the random Bluetooth dropouts I suffer with these earphones.
Offering a written expression of condolence (from the Latin word condolere, to grieve or to suffer with someone) used to be a staple of polite society.
Nate Diaz was a fighter who could make McGregor suffer with his reach, but isn't the sort of fighter to make an opponent carry his weight.
Though only five million Americans suffer with it, the cost of care exceeds $230 billion a year, making Alzheimer's the single most expensive disease to treat.
I have a progressive disease and I signed my euthanasia papers already, in 2008, because it's really, really hard to handle, and to suffer with this disease.
Look at these superhero characters with these muscles that are impossible, so men suffer with some of the things women do, but it's more exaggerated with women.
"I've had a miscarriage before in my past, which I've also been open about because I suffer with fibroids and had to have a myomectomy," she added.
Trump sees a kindred soul in men who suffer with the strong man complex, rising to power on the basis of sheer will and exercising it ruthlessly.
But when inequality gets too extreme, the schooling and even the health of children from poor families suffer, with their parents unable adequately to provide for them.
And that leads you to this bizarre logic that America must allow children to suffer with potential ailments in order to express their values of fiscal responsibility.
Fischer said the U.S. economy could suffer, with inflation remaining too low, if recent volatility in financial markets persists and signals a slowdown in the global economy.
Fischer said the U.S. economy could suffer with inflation remaining too low if recent volatility in financial markets persists and signals a slowdown in the global economy.
Hundreds of thousands of servicemen and women now suffer with physical and psychological damage, including a high prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome and Traumatic Brain Injuries.
Unfortunately, the current debate in Congress has zero focus on improving the nation's healthcare system, especially for high cost individuals who suffer with chronic conditions and illnesses.
An estimated 50 to 70 million US adults have sleep or wakefulness disorders, according to the CDC, and millions more intermittent experience periods when they suffer with sleep.
"I've had a miscarriage before in my past, which I've also been open about because I suffer with fibroids and had to have a myomectomy," continues Williams, 37.
"My body reacts to my twin's DNA and cells as foreign matter, compromising my immune system ... Due to that, I unfortunately suffer with autoimmune and health challenges," she wrote.
You can watch it here if you're luckily from the U.S., as for the rest of us who suffer with daily geo-blocking, enjoy the short snippet on Instagram.
If we can just all speak out about our experiences or our loved ones experiences we can help other people who suffer with mental illness not feel so alone.
This gives investors another reason to stay bullish on India as China's economy continues to suffer, with its gross domestic product slipping to 6.8 percent in the same period.
Avanir has supported other nonprofits as well, along with medical and educational events hosted by these groups that support greater awareness and treatment for those who suffer with dementia.
AND FINALLY ... Just like MacGyver This guy will never suffer with a dead cell phone battery again, after he built his own homemade hydro-electric generator, powered by a stream.
If you want a 2570, which is only really worth it for its ray tracing capabilities that almost no games support, you'll also have to suffer with a thicker laptop.
But there's some reason for optimism: The device is basically a repackaging of another (cheaper) technology that has already been proven to help women who suffer with their monthly cycles.
Chief Financial Officer Clovis Poggetti told investors at an annual meeting that net income could slightly suffer with a Senate decision to set a 2 percent floor for municipal tax ISS.
In an interview with People, 17-year-old Destiny Odom shares her feelings about her father's marriage to Kardashian and what it was like to see her father suffer with addiction.
And then there was Wilmer Flores, whose playing time would most likely suffer with Reyes in the fold, rounding the bases after his second two-home run effort in four games.
For those of you who have followed this battle of mine or who may suffer with it yourself, you know the extremes to which it can be mentally exhausting and physically painful.
OECD's Economic Survey of Greece published on Thursday said that if the refugee crisis further intensifies, the broader regional economy of Greece would suffer, with severe implications for growth and fiscal balances.
On the red carpet for his 2010 film Morning Glory, Ford said there was a "history of epilepsy in his family" and that he'd watched someone he loved suffer with it firsthand.
At a previous job, I helped test virtually every new laptop, and I always had a USB mouse handy so that I wouldn't have to suffer with the garbage trackpads laptops came with.
Most Americans believe in a public safety net for those unfortunate souls who cannot afford their health care costs yet suffer with illness (pre-existing or otherwise) through no fault of their own.
When it comes to public trust, both the president and the national news media suffer, with 44 percent and 43 percent of respondents saying they believe the president and the news media, respectively.
And as long as that funding it not forthcoming, the thousands living in Dzaleka will continue to suffer, with UNHCR representative for Malawi Monique Ekoko saying it is women who often bear the brunt.
"Consuming red and processed meat not only affects your health but also the economy at large," said Springmann, citing decreased productivity due to illness and care for family members who suffer with chronic disease.
"The option that we have is to either let them suffer with nothing or to allow this greed and billions of dollars ... to contribute the largest income inequality gap in our future," she said.
Researchers have found that the euphoria, decreased inhibition, and contentment that often come with use of the drug may be beneficial to those who suffer with PTSD, including military veterans, conflict journalists, and trauma survivors.
It's the same universal Skype app available on the desktop version of Windows 10, and it's hugely improved from the poor offering that Windows Phone users have had to suffer with for the past few years.
Consider this: Seventeen percent of people 75 and older suffer from dementia, as do 37 percent of those over 85, and people can suffer with the illness up to 20 years, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. economy could suffer, with inflation remaining too low, if recent volatility in financial markets persists and signals a slowdown in the global economy, the Federal Reserve's second-in-command said on Monday.
"As a manager of staff I have seen women really suffer with their periods and I have found them doubled over in a lot of pain," Bex Baxter, one of the company's directors, told the Press Association.
""I've had a miscarriage before in my past, which I've also been open about because I suffer with fibroids and had to have a myomectomy… So just the fear of, 'Is the baby going to be okay?
Patrick Howlett of King's College London, who co-led the research, said its results showed that Ebola survivors can suffer with "post-Ebola syndrome" or PES - a wide range of disorders "from minor to extremely severe and disabling".
"The future is very uncertain, and we don't know whether the ban is going to expand, or people from other Muslim majority countries are going to suffer" with tighter restrictions being extended to other countries, Abdallah told CNBC.
So many of us suffer with it privately, refusing to speak about it in the same way we would a physical problem, but as that public perception changes, so too does the willingness of sufferers to speak out.
They often suffer with excess facial or body hair (often in a similar pattern to men — known as hirsutism) but at the same time may notice shedding of scalp hair (often manifesting as thinning over the crown and temples).
Before, shavers who required synthetic materials (perhaps due to allergies or a desire for animal-free products) had to suffer with stiff, scratchy nylon, but thankfully, newer material technologies have allowed for radical improvements over the past few years.
Alissa: I have trouble not reverting to a vocabulary comprised entirely of superlatives when I'm talking about Parasite, and to be honest, I was worried it would suffer with audiences from sky-high expectations once it finally came out.
And yet I've been battling with anxiety and depression for years and years and there's still people that make comments like 'you'll get over it', 'you don't need tablets, just be happier', 'you're too young to suffer with that' FUCK YOU.
In the end it will be business as usual – journalists will suffer with bad Wi-Fi while event organizers scramble to reboot a Cisco router that is on the verge of melting into a silicon pancake and thus the great wheel shall spin.
"While Turkey and Europe haggle over long standing political battles like visa free travel, refugees continue to suffer with little chance of protection in Europe and serious violations against them in Turkey," said Gauri van Gulik, deputy Europe director at Amnesty International.
There is no reason to suffer with G.S.M. If your doctor is not responsive to your concerns, you can find a provider who knows more about G.S.M. via N.A.M.S. Some health care providers and pharmacies advertise "bioidentical" hormones for use after menopause.
Kerr and her music group B Positive Choir, which contains 60 singers who suffer with sickle cell disease or who have close friends or family suffering from it, hoped their appearance on BGT would help raise awareness on the disease that takes so many lives.
Kwong has has noticed that many of her clients who suffer with stress and anxiety at work tend to have a different personality in the office to the person they are at home, like being the class clown, or putting on a serious front.
"It is important if you are in this position to not have feelings about that except that you are trying to help people," Bill Clinton said, adding that she is angry that people are not economically sound and that families still suffer with drug addiction.
The millions of stakeholders across the U.S. who are linked into NAFTA would suffer, with particularly hard blows to all of the U.S. border states, including Texas, Michigan and California, that participate directly and indirectly in most of the trade between the three countries.
But on the whole, while all parties will suffer with Brexit, particularly in the event of a so-called no-deal departure, analysts tend to agree that the European Union, which will remain the world's largest market, is likely to fare far better than Britain.
"We love football, we suffer with football and I know we earn a lot of money, and we have a privileged life, but we are human beings and there is so much more than football in this world...and last night we felt it," he said.
"I've been battling with anxiety and depression for years and years and there's still people that make comments like, 'You'll get over it; you don't need tablets; just be happier; you're too young to suffer with that," Smith wrote in a post, which more than 25,000 people shared online.
Vox writer Matt Yglesias offers a clear cut way to think about this issue: My theory of Miller is this:He's a hard-core racist, who very sincerely despises non-white people and has dedicated his life to making them suffer with all other considerations playing a somewhat secondary role.
"California's taxpayers already pay some of the highest gas taxes in the country but are forced to suffer with some of the worst roads and infrastructure in the country because politicians have diverted, stolen, and wasted the funds," proponents of the new measure claim in a filing to the state.
"The option that we have is to either let them suffer with nothing, or to allow this greed and billions of dollars, which will be leveraged into trillions of dollars, to contribute to the largest income inequality gap in our future," said Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York.
They say the best controller is the one you have with you, and the NES30 Pro is easy to slip into a bag alongside your Switch, so you can recreate all those fun on-the-go gaming opportunities Nintendo teased us with, without having to suffer with a tiny Joy-Con in hand.
As Serano notes, gender-reparative therapy is so obstructive that it hurts trans kids — since they can't socially or medically transition at all or without jumping through several hoops, they'd frequently suffer with untreated gender dysphoria (a state of emotional distress caused by how someone's body or the gender they were assigned at birth conflicts with their gender identity).
Research by Jeremy Stein of Harvard University and two co-authors at the Fed (where Mr Stein was once a governor) has found that when the mood in credit markets is bullish (ie, corporate-bond spreads are unusually narrow and the share of junk-bond issuance high), the economy will soon suffer, with an abrupt tightening of credit and slower growth.
If this could be validated by larger studies, Ross said, this would help ease one of her main concerns about liquid biopsies: the prevalence of false positives (which may cause the patient to unnecessarily undergo severe radiation and chemo treatments or simply suffer with the knowledge of an incurable cancer longer) false negatives (which may allow the cancer to grow undetected).

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