Throw in Internet, apps and e-mail -- all on a full-color tablet screen -- and e-readers suffer by comparison.
It had been allowed to suffer by not being given adequate husbandry.
It can show potential losses from a storm, and also potential lost premium a carrier would suffer by not taking on the risk.
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On the other hand, if a franchisee insists he has to go above and beyond a brand standard to compete--say, by offering free broadband Internet service or extra pillows--Ledsinger has to know when to say okay. (Chains need to police the impulses to go up market, too, lest their other units suffer by comparison.) The warmth and fuzziness, he hopes, will trickle down.
The temptation was always to jump too soon, grab some power and status but suffer rejection by their African constituencies.
So millions continue to suffer not by the products we use but by the products all around us that others use.
Projections are for more than 380 people worldwide to suffer from diabetes by 2025.
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"First, Elian will not suffer any harm by the denial of a stay, " he said.
Local governments are likely to suffer budget cuts by 2010, if not next year.
The idea of not punishing people who survived cancer or suffer from diabetes by denying them individual health insurance is immensely popular.
Their testimony was crucial and aimed at convincing jurors that, one, Arias wasn't lying about her memory gaps from the day of the killing, and two, that she did suffer physical abuse by Alexander.
"Municipal investors cannot be allowed to suffer from problems caused by another sector of the market, " he said.
Does the documentary suffer from being authorized by them and F1's authorities?
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While nowhere near as severe as the global Blackberry outage in mid-October, Earthlink could suffer similar setbacks faced by Blackberry owners Research In Motion.
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The 82-year-old Rangel, whose four-decade-long career in the House was blemished by the financial scandal, continues "to suffer irreparable harm that cannot be compensated by money damages, " Rangel's lawyer, Jay Goldberg, writes in the suit.
According to the Blinded Veterans Association, approximately 34% of those injured by IED blasts suffer dual sensory loss of vision and hearing in addition to the well-documented physical wounds such as loss of limbs and other permanent physical disabilities.
No, Hyundai had to be shamed into the admission by a grass-roots campaign of skepticism about the mileage claims and then suffer the ignominy of a finding of wrongdoing by an EPA audit.
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Certainly some women suffer more than others, debilitated by heavy bleeding, painful cramps and migraines.
The trouble with this is that you have to suffer the indignity of being lapped by people whose marathon preparation is presumably right on track.
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Not acknowledged here is that this tax subsidy makes businesses marginally less caring about the price of insuring their employees, and this subsidy means individuals not on a company plan must suffer higher health costs driven up by this tax benefit.
But you could instead suffer a stroke, or get hit by a bus and immediately need someone else to make medical decisions for you.
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Visitor concessions like souvenir shops, lodging, transportation, equipment rental and food services will suffer from the decrease in tourism caused by the limitation in park hours.
Manager Joe Girardi expects Jeter to be what he was in 2012, arguing that there is no reason that he should be hampered by the injury, or suffer a recurrence.
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Shares of Yellow fell nearly 15% after the company warned that third-quarter earnings would suffer as a result of disruptions caused by Hurricane Katrina, as well as larger than expected costs in its Roadway division.
Bill Midgley, president of the North-East Chamber of Commerce, who admits that until recently he was lukewarm about elected regional government, is now worried that the North-East's economy will suffer because of the devolved power gained by Scotland and Wales and by London, which will elect a mayor and an assembly in May 2000.
American business, which anyhow feels unloved by this White House, will suffer the consequences (see article).
But NSS has argued that those standards are largely created by the antivirus industry itself and suffer from conflicts of interest.
Will South Africa's black languages suffer the fate of the six languages brought by the country's first Indian settlers 150 years ago?
Women, because of their lesser use of Web banking and sales, suffer from more old-fashioned fraud caused by stolen credit cards or retail employees, he says.
And what is likely to happen in any restructuring of the Greek debt is that the debt held by the official institutions does not suffer a haircut.
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