Difficulty
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This points to the
difficulty
of achieving a comprehensive agreement and the possibility that the international effort could result only in a series of small deals aimed at delaying Iran’s acquisition of a nuclear weapon rather than removing the threat of it altogether.
And the need for international coordination poses an additional
difficulty.
As societies become more complex and the
difficulty
of evaluating and choosing policies grows, so will the potential for this kind of tension.
Only a minimum of introspection shows that our
difficulty
in answering the question, Who am I?, arises from the complexity we face in distinguishing between our many identities and understanding their architecture.
Yet I would be the first to concede that a post-crisis world economy without Chinese growth would be in grave
difficulty.
But the success that can be attained through such political symbolism tends to be ephemeral, especially when the government promoting it has so much
difficulty
translating it into effective environmental policies in an area where it has direct responsibility: the Bolivian Amazon.
I experienced directly the
difficulty
of trying to offer an alternative view of Iraq and its cultural life.
She clearly appreciatesthe importance and
difficulty
of what Sachs and his team are attempting to do.
There is a natural tendency in almost any kind of investment – business,philanthropic, or otherwise – to double down in the face of
difficulty.
The scale of the fires reflects the
difficulty
of the enforcement challenge the authorities face.
Thus, we can safely predict ongoing
difficulty
throughout Europe, as the countries of the south, in particular, struggle to reduce public spending in order to align their fiscal policies with actual economic capacity.
But wealth is likely to flow to the owners of productive – or perhaps fashionable – ideas, and to owners of things that can be imitated only with great
difficulty
and high cost, even with dirt-cheap instrumentalities of control, dirt-cheap energy, and plentiful ideas.
The second
difficulty
concerns statistics.
Those developing Parkinson’s suffer slow movement, tremors, stiffness,
difficulty
walking, and gait instability.
If in doubt, ask scores of emerging-market governments that had no
difficulty
borrowing in international markets, typically in the run-up to an eventual payments crisis.
Free capital mobility poses a severe
difficulty
here.
No one should underestimate the
difficulty
of assessing Iran’s real intentions.
In Jerusalem, mounting tension over holy sites has highlighted the
difficulty
of moving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process forward.
In Uganda, our reporter was told she could never “truly” love and care for any children after an abortion, and might have
difficulty
conceiving again.
Notably, many of the clients our reporters saw at Italian CPCs were Roma and migrant women; similarly, in Spain, we observed Latin American migrants in financial
difficulty.
Moreover, the
difficulty
of measuring the full impact of such outbreaks makes the global economy more vulnerable.
Emerging-market central bankers also want to protect the balance sheets of local banks and companies, which tend to borrow in dollars and will face greater
difficulty
repaying if the local currency falls.
Given the
difficulty
of the negotiations that produced the Paris accord, how do we encourage countries to step up their mitigation efforts?
Sensible people have little
difficulty
in separating the work from the person.
The apparent
difficulty
in controlling the spread of the virus even with sustained periods of economic contraction is a unique and disturbing feature of the third wave.
And the stigma of imprisonment often compounded the
difficulty
of their lives after release.
Data show that consumers in some markets still have
difficulty
distinguishing fake news from real.
The IMF’s
difficulty
in saying no to Argentina partly reflects an acrimonious history stemming from the failed loans from the late 1990s through 2001.
For the foreseeable future, Europe will remain politically constrained by the reality of parochialism – epitomized by member states’ extreme
difficulty
over the last month in reaching agreement regarding pandemic-related recovery funds and how to share the additional debt burden.
This misalignment is compounded by the
difficulty
of gauging the potential severity of these risks and determining the period over which they may intensify.
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