If that's not going to happen, Dumas says Greece will suffer more from prolonging the agony.
Those who wait longer for a fake limb seem to suffer more from phantom pain.
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Conversely, when the Fed cuts the rate, commodity-flavored portfolios suffer more than those without commodities.
Certainly some women suffer more than others, debilitated by heavy bleeding, painful cramps and migraines.
States with more guns suffer more than states in which guns are less common.
Over the past three decades, Britain has tended to suffer more than most in the lean years.
If the economic slowdown is worse than expected, these companies could suffer more than their less-leveraged peers.
"When doctors get over aggressive, patients suffer more from the extraction than the actual lead, " Dr. Schaerf said.
"I can't think of any country in the world in which children suffer more than in Afghanistan, " Coomaraswamy says.
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In short, poor children would lose out and hard-pressed middle-class parents would suffer more, while the rich would hardly notice.
Yet as the euro area's biggest economy and biggest exporter, Germany would suffer more than most from any member's default.
But to be a champion, a Tour rider has to work harder and be willing to suffer more pain than his competition.
Small firms suffer more than large corporations that can afford compliance departments.
Other work, collected by Circadian Information, a consultancy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, suggests people who work on shifts also suffer more ill health.
But he will find it harder to persuade ordinary South Koreans to suffer more pain, especially now that the economic news is brighter.
Municipalities already financially strapped and bleeding red ink, will only suffer more as the interest they have to pay on new debt will sky rocket.
In the future, intermediate grades will suffer more than fine cognacs.
However, the large majority of people who suffer from head injuries are more likely to suffer more subtle difficulties with memory, understanding, judgement and controlling their emotions.
While written in general terms, laws mandating benefits based on specified large payroll sizes (Maryland's is 10, 000) make it likely that Wal-Mart would suffer more than its competitors.
Both findings, Dr. Roses argues, suggest that people born with an E-4 gene suffer more from poor "housekeeping" than other people and thus are less able to stand the stress of brain injury, whether from an accident or a hemorrhage.
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Data from the CDC indicate that children growing up in the United States today will suffer more chronic disease and premature death over their lifetimes from eating badly and lack of physical activity than from exposure to alcohol, tobacco and drugs combined.
Even though the campaign states that "men drink more on average than women" and "suffer more ill effects as a result, " it's targeted to women in an effort to play on their vanity, said a Scottish government spokeswoman who asked not to be named.
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Opposition parties said services would suffer, more jobs would be threatened and the plans were premature.
And central banks' credibility would suffer far more if they allowed deflation to take root.
Even the rules that were meant to augment small organizations have caused them to suffer still more.
Opponents of the move said vulnerable people would suffer and more court and police time would be wasted.
In this scenario, its margins could suffer even more that our current forecast.
Wouldn't higher interest rates push up sterling and make exporters suffer even more?
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