The growth of an Olympics industry worth billions of dollars, presaged by the Los Angeles games, has provided new headaches for the current president, Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain: not only over bribes but, perhaps more important, the growing use of drugs.
Although the best relief for patent-induced depression is the promise of new products, headaches are an unavoidable side-effect.
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For all the headaches in New England, meanwhile, there was also many enjoying the wintry conditions.
The music business has jumped to new formats often, causing headaches for those of us who take pride in our music libraries.
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Whatever happens, if you have foreign accounts or assets, expect a new set of disclosure and compliance headaches.
The transition to Continental's Shares reservation system caused operational headaches as United agents tried to master the new system, for which they had received some training ahead of time.
The possible symptoms of the new disease are many from fatigue and joint pain to headaches and constipation.
That nice little chunk of pocket change will allow Facebook to poach more Google engineers, develop new products and maybe even do an acquisition or two, sans the headaches of beating quarterly earnings estimates.
Writing down every dime that you spend on a latte, your favorite CD, or a much-needed manicure won't necessarily prevent you from falling into financial ruin, especially since most of the biggest financial headaches are those really big expenses like putting a new roof on your house.
When the downturn hit in 2008, new CMBS issues practically vanished, contributing to the credit crisis in the industry and enormous headaches for landlords.
But that Pakistan-Japan bracketing, west and east, has taken on new meaning of late because the two countries are, in their very different ways, serious headaches for the region and the world.
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