Work with communities, young people and new talent in the city may suffer in the long term, it added.
But is it right to make so many businesses in the digital marketplace suffer in order to apply pressure to Google?
Europe's considerable interests in Asia would suffer badly in the event of any dust-up between the region's largest and fourth-largest economies.
"I can't think of any country in the world in which children suffer more than in Afghanistan, " Coomaraswamy says.
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Steve and Karen are willing to speak out on an issue many would rather not talk about because they believe others in the military should not suffer in silence.
Even though BlackBerry bulls like to tout that the initial inventory of Z10 was sold out quickly in India, Z10 will suffer in India because of the change in consumer behavior.
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As in many developing countries, women in Yemen suffer from limited access to healthcare, economic opportunities and education.
Some places in Pakistan suffer blackouts for up to 18 hours a day during the hot summer months.
We are in the worst-funded part of the education world and sixth form colleges in particular suffer other educational inequalities.
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More than 10 million people in Europe suffer from heart failure and the majority of these patients will be admitted to hospital or die within the next five years.
Those who need frequent shopping trips to avoid spoilage and because they have less money at any one particular time rather than infrequent shopping trips to buy in bulk suffer the consequences.
It is thought one in six men will suffer domestic abuse in their lifetime.
If investors are kept in the dark, companies can expect their share prices to suffer in the final court of opinion--the stock market.
Like its fellow Detroit automaker, GM is also in the midst of contract negotiations with UAW, and could suffer in parity if J.
Yet epidemiologic studies tell us that one in four persons will suffer from mental illness in their lifetime.
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The study follows research by the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin which showed many women who experience incontinence problems after childbirth suffer in silence.
In total, it is estimated that about 3m people in the UK cannot control their bladders properly, twice as many as suffer from diabetes - although many more may suffer in silence.
Some 33% of children in developing countries suffer from moderate or severe growth problems, rising to more than 50% in the lesser-developed countries.
Many people living in malaria endemic areas suffer from malnutrition so researchers in Burkina Faso experimented with adding vitamin A and zinc supplements to the diets of children aged from six months to six years.
Still, the arcane computations in defined benefit pension plans make it hard for most employees to predict how much they will suffer in a freeze.
"It is my greatest hope that his death will not be in vain and that through this research his legacy will live on and others won't have to suffer in this manner, " Tregg Duerson said.
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And even in these times of great excitement, we've got to stay focused on the fact that when people suffer in this country, we all come together.
Third, stable growth is better, other things equal, than growth that moves in fits and starts and again, better especially for the poor, who are the first to suffer in economic downturns.
How one in three kids will suffer from diabetes at some point in their lifetime as a result.
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Yet if California's budget passes, one in eight Americans will suffer a mood-lowering rise in their sales and income taxes.
In particular, they suffer from a banking system skewed in favour of state-owned enterprises, which receive more than four-fifths of all bank loans.
But as PIK loans written in 2006 and 2007 begin to term out over the next few years, investors in these instruments may suffer the same fate as investors in negative amortization subprime loans.
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"I was always hungry but there are worst things in life to suffer, " said Mr Burrell.
Around three million people in the UK suffer chronic wounds each year, including 1, 000 severe burns.
Studies show watching others suffer in part "satiates a feeling of vengeance, " Coyne says.
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