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But whatever the eventual outcome, the company could be left with a big headache.
ECONOMIST: The workers may be biting off more than they can chew
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Ms. MITCHELL: This was basically a learning process for me, and it also was a big headache.
NPR: New Century's Borrowers Worry for Homes
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If Mr Reinfeldt cannot secure a reliable majority in parliament, dealing with the SD could become a big headache.
ECONOMIST: The far right emerge as the big winners in Sweden��s election
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The news is a big headache for Noble, with incumbent full-back Chris Ashton switching codes with Northampton at the end of the season.
BBC: Withers retirement stuns Warriors
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But that withholding--with some contractors opting for it and some not--would create a big headache for any small businesses forced to do it, Davis says.
FORBES: Tax Tattlers
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Beyond the troubles they cause for the environment, the crazy ants can be a big headache for people because their populations are so dense, LeBrun said.
CNN: 'Crazy ants' a threat in southern U.S.
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Mock, who came to Washington for a seminar, will have a big headache come Tuesday: She has to catch a 4 p.m. flight back to Boston.
CNN: Washington visitors looking to be part of history
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It is a big headache for Western countries worried about advanced weapons such as shoulder-launched missiles, or those suitable for use by insurgents or independent militias.
ECONOMIST: Ammunition depots
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Counterfeiting of consumer goods remains a big headache, too.
ECONOMIST: Russia's market economy: Time to trade | The
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Houston sees this new addition to Dropbox as yet another step toward making our digital lives flow more easily between the myriad of hardware and software combinations that make simple tasks, like sharing, a big headache.
FORBES: Dropbox Takes On Rivals With New Sharing Tool
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But even one significant loss can cause a big and expensive headache.
ECONOMIST: Human-rights law
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He was quoted Tuesday as saying that a longer version of the Airbus double-decker A380 would be a very big hit with his airline, especially with high fuel prices currently causing a major headache.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But these big runups in demand have actually been a headache for drugmakers.
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