And perhaps the parts that are most important have not been yet felt by the public.
He said that the benefit might stem from the increased "purpose of life" felt by believers.
One young Cairo woman outside the court expressed the frustration felt by many protesters.
Beyond customers, the personal satisfaction felt by staffers who participated was profound and immeasurably rewarding.
Others described the cultural changes as transformational because of the personal impact felt by the adoptees.
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So I encountered something of the suffering felt by far too many African women.
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Ultimately 'The Bible' will be seen and felt by billions around the globe ...
She added the cuts will be felt by the wider area where workers spend their wages.
Another direct cost may be felt by Chinese students looking for college places abroad.
For the moment the pressure is being felt by businesses that service the rich.
Some pressure is also being felt by central banks in Europe to follow Mr Greenspan's lead.
He said he acknowledged the sense of betrayal in the Church felt by victims and their families.
Can you imagine the relief being felt by the millions and millions of Americans fighting serious disease?
Yet, any continued fall now would be felt by holidaymakers gearing themselves up for Easter or summer holidays.
Why should losses be felt by third and fourth parties having nothing to do with the failed bank?
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Pompey and England goalkeeper David James told BBC Radio 5 live of the "frustration" felt by the players.
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This was particularly felt by the elderly, schools, clubs, charities, rural communities and small businesses, the letter said.
"His death will leave a huge gap that will be felt by the whole political spectrum, " he said.
At our best we seek to make sure those ideals can be heard and felt by Americans everywhere.
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The health minister has apologised "unreservedly" at Stormont for stress felt by residents of care homes earmarked for closure.
And Mido's absence has been sorely felt by the Egyptian youth team manager.
The burden of any new rescue program will most likely be felt by the private sector, most experts say.
This is due to the shame, fear, guilt and stigma felt by victims.
The havoc created by cyber attacks is not only directed at, and felt by, a single organization and its customers.
He said that the military had driven advances in the technology but the eventual benefits could be felt by consumers.
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The repercussions of the shooting still are felt by the police, many in therapy and some not able to work.
The vote is non-binding, but underscores the anger felt by some investors at the perceived uncoupling of pay from performance.
Also important is the frustration felt by many Mexicans at the political system's inability to deal with crime and corruption.
The CML said that the effect of this move to ease the credit crisis was yet to be felt by borrowers.
But the concern that they had detracted from other campaigning efforts was "probably felt by all political leaders", the spokesman added.
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