Savers and pension funds will continue to suffer under negative real interest rates.
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But many within the public sector suffer under the current system too.
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To guarantee that her work doesn't suffer under this fragmented schedule, "I make sure that I'm focusing on job priorities during office hours, " Coleman says.
Why should workers suffer under stringent email inbox size limits and PCs with eight-year-old operating systems, he questioned, when the devices available in the consumer space nowadays are so good?
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Regardless of my different approach on how to rectify FINRA, as you correctly noted, something has to be done about the regulatory scheme that the great bulk of firms suffer under.
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We are monitoring the storm -- FEMA is and NOAA -- and are very mindful of the suffering that Haiti has endured because of the earthquake, and will I'm sure be prepared to assist Haiti if it does suffer under this hurricane.
He also said emergency department figures were more accurate than police statistics which tended to suffer from under-reporting.
It makes sense that performance at work would suffer when an employee is under enormous pressure outside of work.
The beneficiaries range from the elderly poor with insufficient funds to pay for their nursing home or in-residence care, to those under 65 who suffer various mental or physical long-term disabilities which require extensive care.
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On the other hand a very large player might be able to push some sort of Stackelberg-esque solution where she makes it blatantly obvious the conditions under which she will suffer massive failure and likely trip the slaughter rule.
Violent crime victims who suffer minor injuries will not get compensation under changes which have come into effect in England, Wales and Scotland.
The United Nations Children's Fund said recently that around 750, 000 children under the age of 5 suffer from malnutrition in Yemen, almost double the level before the uprising began.
And since a young man is more likely to suffer from performance anxiety if he's under pressure, this insistence on sex is doubly powerful.
Until men realize that the house work should be shared when both have a job, the more stress married career women will be under and the more the marriage will suffer.
Higher earners will suffer what tax consultants describe as a "brutal" increase under a government policy to distribute sacrifices more fairly.
One example was his guideline under the draft plan that people who didn't suffer amputations and who spent an equal number of days in the hospital get the same payouts, even if one person's injury is far more severe.
Mr Torgan believes that Brazil does suffer from a large, mafia-style organisation, though not all of those under investigation may form part of it.
As he comes under keener scrutiny from political chat-show hosts and newspaper columnists, his own image may suffer too.
Enterprising trial lawyers convinced Rhode Island and several municipalities to sue lead-paint companies under the theory their products created a nuisance by spreading lead in housing where children could ingest it and suffer brain damage.
So, even though an employer would correctly estimate that his business would suffer if he alone were forced to pay for benefits, the fact that his labor market competitors are being put under the same obligation means that the labor market overall will readjust in a way that is much less threatening.
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