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China is unique in many respects, but it is not the first country to experience corporate-debt
difficulties.
Despite numerous difficulties, recovery from that earthquake was faster than expected: there was no tsunami to complicate matters, and rebuilding efforts could be focused on buildings that had collapsed in the earthquake.
Difficulties
like damaged waste-disposal facilities were overcome by local governments’ cooperation and burden-sharing.
Many of them would sign up willingly, as they intend to join as soon as possible, in spite of the euro’s
difficulties.
The administration’s
difficulties
in Syria emerged early on, with the assumption that Assad would be ousted within weeks of the conflict’s eruption.
Of course, immense
difficulties
remain.
The result is that Feldstein’s contribution to solving our economic
difficulties
is, at best, unproductive.
Although it has been hampered by a wide range of computer problems and other technical difficulties, the program is likely to be operating by sometime in 2014.
Conceived as a confidence-building endeavor and accompanied by a robust peacemaking track, ACRS was interrupted by the
difficulties
in the peace process, by Arab states’ insistence that Israel’s nuclear capabilities be addressed before anything else, and by the underlying struggle for mastery in the region.
As the Norwegian EEA Agreement puts it, “if serious economic, societal or environmental
difficulties
of a sectoral or regional nature liable to persist are arising,” limits on free movement may be applied.
If the single currency were to encounter serious economic and political difficulties, this fact would dominate all the political energies of the participating countries of Euro-land.
But the main reason, I believe, is fear that these sacrifices will come on top of other economic
difficulties
which may arise as a result of the launch of the Euro, and will be difficult to explain to the voters.
For the worst hypothesis is not that EMU will run into some turbulence -- that is more likely than not -- nor that some irresponsible government may weaken EMU’s low-inflation policy, but that the whole system could run into serious economic difficulties, or even fly apart.
But they are certain to resurface and grow as memories of September 11 th attacks fade and the effort to stamp out terrorism encounters new difficulties, setbacks and dilemmas and possibly requires risky military operations elsewhere.
The
difficulties
in determining cause and effect must be acknowledged.
That makes those cities look very glamorous and dynamic, but it also generates huge
difficulties
as impossibly high housing prices mean overcrowding, longer and difficult commutes, and a decline in the quality of life for the local population.
Europe and the US now face a new challenge: They must respond not only to their own economic difficulties, but also to the deep human suffering produced by economic and political failure elsewhere.
Indeed, very few of those who receive ECT do not also receive benzodiazepines, which do cause significant autobiographical memory problems when given alone, and antipsychotic drugs, which cause
difficulties
with lists of names or telephone numbers, and other comparable problems.
The
difficulties
that EU governments face in managing the financial crisis are raising serious questions about whether national industrial policy and the Union’s competition rules can co-exist.
The intellectual critique of Marxism inside and outside the Soviet Bloc, whether by Charter 77 or Solidarity or the New Philosophers in France, accompanied the economic
difficulties
of state socialism and the Soviet Union's failure to secure military or strategic victories (Angola, Afghanistan, the placement of middle-range rockets in Western Europe despite the protests of the Peace Movement).
On the other hand, the party of territoriality has real grievances and unites people who face authentic difficulties, whether because of the destruction of tradition or threats to their livelihood.
We are also familiar with the inherent
difficulties
of devising and implementing solutions to global problems through nation-states, and have relied on two broad models to deal with this predicament.
To be sure, the creation of such a court would face difficulties, the most important of which remains the lack of consensus on what constitutes the crime of terrorism.
In Lebanon – a small country beset by its own internal
difficulties
– Syrians now make up more than a quarter of the population.
Where we face uncertainty, though, we are confident in our knowledge of possible outcomes, but not of their likelihood – owing either to
difficulties
in prediction or to lack of information.
It was the politicians who underestimated the technical
difficulties
when they opted for monetary integration.
Iran, Syria, and Saudi Arabia are all candidates, with the latter probably posing the most
difficulties.
Despite these difficulties, there is an emerging consensus on the need to restructure European defense.
Good macro-management leaves room on every front and offers plenty of transparency so that investors everywhere understand that policy can respond to emerging
difficulties.
Once Japan’s sovereign-debt market becomes unstable, refinancing
difficulties
will hit domestic financial institutions, which hold a massive volume of public debt on their balance sheets.
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