Since most provinces are run by Peronists, that would be an extra difficulty for Mr de la Rua.
Carter and Allison should be in difficulty anyway for substantive reasons: The former has been an inveterate opponent of effective strategic defenses and advocate for the obsolete Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
There would be subsidies for those who have financial difficulty getting private coverage--we could pay for it by redirecting regular tax expenditures, gaining administrative savings through one-stop enrollment for clients, electronic transfers of medical records and improvements in the health care information technology spectrum, and ending unneeded hospital emergency room visits.
"The key message to rich countries is that what seems like them to be a domestic political difficulty is for the vulnerable nations an existential problem, " said Saleemul Huq, senior fellow in climate change at the London-based International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), which gave technical support to the Maldives meeting.
One difficulty for wellness firms will be acquiring the expertise to operate in several different areas of the market.
One difficulty seems to be a certain disregard for statistical rigour.
The momentary plateau may be a function of difficulty in finding perfect locations for the 25 large stores it plans to open in China over the next few years.
There has been much argument about what should be in the zone and great difficulty in finding sponsors for it.
If we can't get this done for 2010, we will be in serious difficulty.
They added that their results could one day be used to develop new treatments for people who have difficulty forgetting painful events.
Increasing the minimum wage would make this path to a better financial future harder than it needs to be for the young people who already face the most difficulty.
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The difficulty for the prime minister is that it will be hard to argue against an absolute cut in EU spending when he is making the case for the same kind of cuts at home.
"The proposal to lower down payments is of particular concern given the greater default risk of these loans and the difficulty of setting prices for new products whose risks may not be well understood, " the report said.
If a country on a sound financial footing wants to scrap its currency board for these reasons, it should be able to do so without difficulty.
Several investigational compounds have been shown to be toxic to the liver, a challenge that highlights the difficulty in developing drugs for conditions that affect the brain.
The difficulty of determining who is responsible for the chaos in Iraq can be seen in Basra, in the Shiite south, where British forces had earlier presided over a relatively secure area.
Apart from some die-hard New Classical economists, and the odd Rothbardian, everyone appreciates the difficulty of achieving such downward absolute cuts in nominal wage rates as may be called for to restore employment following an absolute decline in NGDP.
"Be on the lookout for any esophageal symptoms if you take oral bisphosphonates, especially swallowing difficulty and throat, chest, or digestive discomfort, and report them to your physician for prompt evaluation and drug discontinuation, " she says.
Although it would be a nice problem to have for RIM longs, what are the chances of RIM having difficulty producing devices if demand is there?
An apology to all of your subscribers for publishing the article in the first place would be more appropriate than claiming a technical difficulty presents this article from being accessed anymore.
For instance, if one knows where to look, parts for Rovers, Peugeots, Alfa Romeos, and Fiats can be acquired in America with little difficulty.
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