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Bulldogs suffer several health problems, including breathing difficulties, because of the way they have been bred, and Dalmatians often cannot hear, because the genes that produce their desirable spots also can produce deafness.
But there are promising signs that, over time, the advanced countries’
difficulties
will trigger a healthy, if belated, shift in Asia’s development strategy, with China leading the way.
The
difficulties
of living in such circumstances, however, are surely less daunting than the hazards David would have faced had he stayed in the orphanage – assuming that he would have survived at all.
Given this, and despite the potential political
difficulties
and the risk of a social backlash, Brazil has little choice but to pursue an IMF-sponsored adjustment program.
The United States is having
difficulties
returning its economy to the path of high growth and vigorous job creation.
Those looking around the next corner also worry about the stability of an international economic order in which the
difficulties
faced by the system’s Western core are gradually eroding global public goods.
This is important because some of their
difficulties
in settlement arise not from religion but from unfamiliarity with modern life.
The road ahead is not free of difficulties, but the Strategy represents a decisive step towards solving the challenges of the twenty-first century and preparing us for the world of tomorrow.
Faced with the certainty of a double-dip recession, Europe’s
difficulties
are daunting.
The
difficulties
for economic policymakers do not stop there.
To be sure, some major European financial institutions may now face difficulties, and – who knows – perhaps some of their executives will end up being fired.
Regardless of how they handle their current difficulties, Europe and America will emerge with high debt, low growth rates, and contentious domestic politics.
At least at first glance, the planned introduction of the common European currency, the euro, on which Jospin has imposed four additional preconditions, now also appears to face mounting
difficulties.
Ireland knows better than most countries the
difficulties
that can arise from having to borrow to fund services or repay maturing debts.
I recently co-authored a study (with Tim Dyson, Leela Visaria and others) that concludes, with modest optimism, that while India can manage its population growth, it also faces a number of major
difficulties.
On the contrary, what was once a beautiful dream, inciting an almost carnival atmosphere, and what we naively expected to become reality overnight is beginning to materialize despite the
difficulties.
Individuals and peoples are capable of enduring
difficulties
if there is a sense that the future will be better and conflicts resolved.
But given the partisanship and intense provincialism of the Czech Republic, any president who bucks the system and is as cosmopolitan as Havel would face
difficulties.
But it reminds the world that democratic India can overcome its most fundamental
difficulties
without violence or revolution.
Brinkmanship and broken agreements threaten to turn the referendum’s technical and political
difficulties
into yet another disaster for the country.
Rather, we now know that Japan’s economic
difficulties
were caused by the growth, and then collapse, of a huge asset bubble, and the failure to use monetary policy to prevent deflation after the bubble burst.
Should oil and copper prices collapse, Angola, Gabon, Congo, and Zambia may encounter
difficulties
in servicing their sovereign bonds.
Clearly, Germany faces many difficulties; most economists agree that reunification was mishandled and the burden on the German economy correspondingly excessive.
India is facing severe
difficulties
as well, but of a different nature.
It would also offer potential funding to countries that might deploy forces but face short-term financial
difficulties
in meeting the cost.
The government’s assiduous public relations – which portrays people’s
difficulties
as a small sacrifice needed for the good of the country – seems to have done its job.
Second, exporters who blame the current level of the Euro for their
difficulties
should wake up to reality.
So, despite today’s doubts and difficulties, I retain an abiding faith in Europe.
Civilian casualties caused by the US have been a major source of
difficulties
in US-Pakistan relations as well.
They face the greatest difficulties, both in terms of distancing themselves from government policies and in countering negative investor perceptions about the viability of operations there in the current climate.
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