Suffer

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To suffer an act to be done, by a person who can prevent it, is to permit or consent to it; to approve of it, and not to hinder it. It implies a willingness of the mmd. 19 Conn. 505.

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To suffer an act to be done, by a person who can prevent it, is to permit or consent to it; to approve of it, and not to hinder it. It implies a willingness of the mmd. 19 Conn. 505.

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    Does God Suffer? (Cover Story), First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life; November 1, 2001; Weinandy, Thomas G.

    HEALTH: ONE OUT OF SIX AFRICANS SUFFER FROM MENTAL TRAUMA, Inter Press Service English News Wire; November 10, 1998; Morris Nyakudya

    Suffer the little writers, and get a book deal.(strictly speaking)(Column), Wind Speaker; July 1, 2010; Taylor, Drew Hayden

    90% of firefighters suffer psychological trauma, expert tells Knesset committee, Jerusalem Post; January 1, 2014; JUDY SIEGEL

    KIDS SUFFER WHEN TREATED MEDICALLY BY PRAYER, The Columbian (Vancouver, WA); December 21, 1998; MEGAN LEEDLE, senior at Evergreen High School in Vancouver, WA

    Why blacks suffer more from kidney disease.(includes related information on preventing kidney disease), Jet; April 21, 1997

    17.5 percent Chinese suffer from mental disorders, Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India); April 30, 2010

    Why do the righteous suffer?, The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY); February 11, 2012; Rabbi Marc Gellman

    Suffer in Silence.(Book Review), Reviewer’s Bookwatch; February 1, 2005; Merritt, Julie

    Why some women suffer in silence., Arab News (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia); February 6, 2010

    Putting the question to God — Why do we suffer?, The Philadelphia Tribune; December 22, 1995; George Yancy

    Don’t Suffer in Silence with Vaginal Pain: Oral and Topical Medications Can Relieve the Pain, Burning and Itching of Vulvodynia, Women’s Health Advisor; November 1, 2012

    Have them suffer, International Herald Tribune; February 1, 2014

    Millions Suffer Distorted Self-Image, Chicago Sun-Times; June 23, 1993; Beth Sherman

    Entertainment Industry: Mixed Martial Artist Named To Suffer Board., Investrend; May 27, 2010

    Holy Week Reflections: We All Need to Suffer, Manila Bulletin; April 7, 2004

    Minorities Suffer Worse Health Outcomes – Report, IRIN Middle East English Service; October 1, 2013

    In Iraq, chemical attack survivors suffer, Deseret News (Salt Lake City); March 18, 2006; Ismail Osman Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

    Disadvantaged will suffer most, Belfast Telegraph; August 12, 2010

    To suffer music., Perspectives of New Music; January 1, 1996; Smith, Stuart Saunders


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