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en It's a small bit of discomfort when you consider all the kids who'll benefit.

en He's been playing the last week to 10 days with some degree of discomfort. From my knowledge, the discomfort has only changed mildly. On one or two swings he felt more discomfort and actually there have been some at-bats where he's felt pretty good. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness.

en It's probably something we're going to have to monitor all year. He's going to have discomfort. But there isn't a veteran pitcher who isn't going to have some discomfort.

en Trust and reputation are universal qualities that clearly benefit every professional, small business and corporation. Now individual workers can benefit as well.

en It provides an important public health benefit, there's no other OTC alternative to CFC epinephrine inhalers, and the environmental risk from the release of CFCs from Primatene is small and justified given the benefit it provides.

en The main benefit will be to corporations and small businesses. It's a significant consumer benefit but not necessarily to your average person in the street who is planning on taking a vacation.

en At first, it was just discomfort. Then as a few minutes passed, it became more than discomfort. It became very painful. There were several minutes where I thought my head was going to explode. It was just so intense. I became totally dizzy.

en Sometimes there is a level of discomfort for faculty policing the dress code. It is fairly common for there to be discomfort in male teachers policing female students and vice versa.

en It's a challenge, but obviously this is going to benefit the kids and it's going to benefit athletics in this state. New Jersey is being proactive.

en It's a challenge but obviously this is going to benefit the kids and it's going to benefit athletics in this state. New Jersey is being proactive.

en Having three kids in double figures and having five other people score was a benefit. And it was definitely a benefit to have home-court advantage.

en Even if you do see a small benefit for, say, breast cancer, you couldn't be sure it was due to fat and not due to the fact that the women also increased their fruit and vegetable intake and there was also a small weight loss. I think it's clear this study was a mistake.

en The problem with these classes is that the tutoring is usually done in small groups rather than one-on-one instruction. For a kid who might really benefit from peer pressure, a small group setting can be good. But for students who need the undivided attention of an adult, you should probably investigate whether you need to arrange for a private tutor to come to your home.

en A young child may have a small allowance but it can be used only for a few things ? candy, snacks, small toys. But as the children get older, their allowance can increase, but they now are responsible for their own personal items, clothing, and meals out. The idea is that Mom and Dad do not bail the kids out financially. The kids have to learn how to live within their means, just as we all have to do.

en I suspect there would be some degree of discomfort (in North Korea) with people wandering about asking questions. My own view is that a staff of 32 people is a very small number is a country of between 21 and 23 million people.


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