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These couples describe the
difficulties
created by the criminalization of their relationship, including extortion demands and the threat of loss of custody of a child from a previous relationship.
Once the extent of Greece’s financial crisis and the
difficulties
encountered by other member states became known, the eurozone economies found themselves on the brink of disaster.
If Russia passes this last hurdle it would -- though periodic crisis and
difficulties
will, of course, continue -- finally be on the road to success.
It was also hardly news that the Spanish cajas and Greek banks were in greater
difficulties
than the rest of the European banking system.
The authors, Katie Farrant and Magda Rutkowska, suggest that corporate behavior may have changed as a result of the financial crisis, as
difficulties
in accessing bank financing led them to increase their cash buffers permanently.
All manner of new legal and constitutional
difficulties
constantly arise.
But the persistence of these
difficulties
sheds light on why the eurozone was established in the first place.
The
difficulties
that President Barack Obama is having in passing his basic program, whether in health care, climate change, or financial reform, are hard to understand at first glance.
The administrative
difficulties
in implementing a Tobin tax are not insurmountable, as long as all major advanced countries go along.
Perhaps a stronger fiscal union, a central ministry of finance, and debt sharing would reduce the
difficulties
and imbalances enough to allow the euro to survive.
Stimulating an economy takes time, as the Obama administration’s
difficulties
in spending what it has allocated show; the full effect of these efforts may take a half-year or more to be felt.
WASHINGTON, DC – More than any of the previous events in the Arab Spring, Syria’s turmoil has presented serious
difficulties
for Western policymakers.
Another purported advantage of European bonds could be risk pooling: if the risks that individual eurozone members experience payment
difficulties
were not too dissimilar – and not too closely correlated – joint issuance of bonds should, in principle, reduce credit risk for European bonds relative to the average risk of national bonds.
Organic practices afford limited pesticide options, create
difficulties
in meeting peak fertilizer demand, and rule out access to genetically engineered varieties.
That is why, despite serious difficulties, Turkey has a good chance of overcoming its internal tensions and becoming the example that its Middle East neighbors (and perhaps a few of its European neighbors as well) so desperately need.
LONDON – Remember the G-2?America’s financial
difficulties
and foreign entanglements, together with China’s economic ascent, led many last year to envisage the emergence of a sort of global condominium between the two countries.
As I heard in Sydney, many developing countries face real
difficulties
in identifying, preparing, and implementing projects.
The
difficulties
presented there are not confined to the chronically unstable Middle East, and Europe must confront the situation immediately.
In the most extreme cases, the education system itself is segregated: isolated schools in remote camps; special classes for Roma children in mainstream schools; and an over-representation of Roma children in classes for children with learning
difficulties.
The Court was referred to 18 cases of girls and boys who, between 1996 and 1999, were placed in special schools for children with learning difficulties, either directly or after a period of time in primary schools.
According to the Court, the law’s legitimate purpose is to adapt teaching to the
difficulties
of a specific category of pupils, and psychological tests seem to be objective enough not to be suspected of racial bias.
This is certainly true of Greece, whose structural problems are much more sweeping than even its financial
difficulties.
Other papers show that 10% of users want to stop or cut down, but have
difficulties
doing so, whilst a paper in 1998 reported that 10-15% of users become dependants.
Despite the
difficulties
they face finding work or accessing education, two-thirds of Syrians surveyed said they did not want to settle anywhere other than Turkey.
State paternalism, directed not only at women, inculcated a helplessness that can be blamed for many of our current
difficulties.
But, though her tenure was not without challenges – from the Ebola crisis to endemic corruption and fiscal
difficulties
– she did just that.
The
difficulties
that some Americans have with health-care reform tell us more about American hostility to government than it does about health care in general.
Second, regardless of whether modern macroeconomists attribute our current
difficulties
to causes that are “patently unrealistic” or simply confess ignorance, why do they have such a different view than we economic historians do?
Private debtors will continue to have
difficulties
finding capital, so the state will expand relative to the private sector.
Its current
difficulties
notwithstanding, it retains tremendous advantages – and in any case, the competition is not that much greater.
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