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Difficulties
stemming from professional jargon, organizational structure, and distance are more than offset by the benefits of integrating nutrigenomics facilities and expertise to ensure cooperative use of knowledge and its application in nutritional research.
But Iran has faced similar economic
difficulties
before – in the 1980’s, oil exports fell significantly amid the country’s eight-year war with Iraq, and in 1986-2000 global oil prices were extremely low – and handled them relatively well.
Many of us, despite our great respect for the US, react against phrases like "Axis of Evil" not because the countries listed do not present serious challenges, but because of the
difficulties
that follow from mixing foreign policy and morality.
To Trump’s mind, the trade deficit reflects
difficulties
for American enterprises, and implies that Americans are buying foreign instead of US goods.
Those of us with a long history in the EU will understand the
difficulties
of this better than most, and for some West African countries, rolling back costly and inefficient but politically popular subsidies will be difficult.
China, for example, faces increasing export
difficulties
because of deficient control of the safety of its products, which is largely the result of corruption.
Without a commitment to a free press and an independent judiciary, these
difficulties
will only intensify.
Meanwhile, internal
difficulties
worsened.
The International Commission for Financing Global Education Opportunity reported last year that nearly 40% of employers are having
difficulties
recruiting workers with the right skills.
But we must keep in mind the major
difficulties
that can limit our ability to seize this opportunity, and the international community must make these
difficulties
very clear to both parties.
The events in East Timor in 1999 remain fresh in memory, and
difficulties
linger.
Despite the real political difficulties, we cannot let crimes against humanity go unpunished.
The fact that the coup was undertaken with massive popular support is a sign of the enormous
difficulties
faced by the Muslim Brotherhood during its first turn in power.
In this sense, Egypt’s
difficulties
differ only in scope, not in kind, from those faced by governments in Turkey, Brazil, and even Europe.
In the face of the
difficulties
of big automobile producers and smaller suppliers alike, many are demanding that, as part of the rescue package, the state should compel banks to lend.
The European Union exists (whatever its current difficulties) because Germany asked for forgiveness.
The reason for this delayed impact was the same as a hundred years earlier in the case of the electric dynamo: the
difficulties
that firms encountered in modifying the organization of their labor forces in such a way as to benefit from such technologies as e-mail and the internet.
Recent data on productivity, which grew at a pace of nearly 5% in the third trimester of last year, shows that, for many American companies, much of these
difficulties
are already things of the past.
Admittedly, there are
difficulties
with all proposals to restrict the scope of “risky” banking, especially in the context of a global economy with free capital mobility.
Both solutions face
difficulties.
Some people argue that deterrence does not work in cyberspace, owing to the
difficulties
of attribution.
Its
difficulties
are exacerbated by the dramatic disparity in military forces on either side of the Atlantic, and its belief that Europe's ambitions to become a military power will come to nothing because Europeans won't spend the money necessary to achieve that goal.
These
difficulties
are exacerbated by the OAS’s inability to address complex situations such as the coup d’état in Honduras, the conflict between Ecuador and Colombia, or broader regional problems.
Starting with Cavallo, Argentina’s boosters argue that these problems are transitory, and blame the country’s
difficulties
on turmoil in world financial markets and the US dollar’s excessive strength in relation to the Euro, which reduces Argentina’s export competitiveness.
The result is that, though economic
difficulties
– rising food and fuel prices, corruption, and unemployment – persist, they have not led to demonstrations calling for regime change.
Once Russia and the EU decide to consolidate their efforts, they would inevitably address their neighbors’
difficulties
in the context of shared responsibility, not rivalry.
Relations with Brazil expose other
difficulties.
It is European countries outside the euro area, still with their own currencies, that have suffered the gravest
difficulties.
The world would lose a scapegoat for its economic
difficulties.
That alternate route would be longer, but only slightly, and it would pose no navigational
difficulties.
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