Font rendering difference between Acrobat 8 and Acobat 9

We received a PDF file that looks fine in Acrobat 8 and in Preview but when opened in Acrobat 9 the lower half of many fonts is cut off. We see the problem on multiple computers, Mac and PC with both Acrobat Pro 9 and Reader 9. Is there anything that can be done in Acrobat 9 to make the file readable or would it have to be fixed on the creator side? See below for a sample of the problem.

Can you check your Acrobat Preferences for both versions and see if they are set the same in the area of Page Display > Rendering?
Is "Use Local Fonts" turned on or off?
Does the PDF print OK?

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