Catalonia is said to be in difficulty, with the largest debts of all the regional governments: 42bn euros.
Your task may be new, the journey ahead may be fraught with difficulty, but everything you need to build your future already beats in the heart of your nation.
One from Kirkuk to Ceyhan, a Turkish port, could be expanded but with difficulty.
These could be changed, but only with difficulty and a bitter debate.
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For instance, if one knows where to look, parts for Rovers, Peugeots, Alfa Romeos, and Fiats can be acquired in America with little difficulty.
An article concerning a company's financial difficulty must be handled very carefully, with a sense of balance, because of its potential to inflict great harm upon the subject.
We may not be faced with the level of wrenching emotional difficulty that confronted Lincoln on a daily basis.
Awakening can be tuned to casual or classic play with various difficulty levels.
If analyst expectations are any guide, the big banks should be able to ride out any difficulty in their mortgage businesses with help from investment banking and other activities tied to the buoyant markets.
Given the difficulty of babysitting local contractors, who are likely to be unfamiliar with British law, firms are understandably keen to know what those procedures should be.
It can be made from nearly any type of plant, with varying degrees of difficulty.
Although a low AMH level is consistent with greater difficulty getting pregnant, the measure can't be used to predict who will or won't conceive, she says.
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For example, most CEOs have little difficulty with a top-down management style and expecting their directives to be executed.
If your credit score is below 620, you will be considered subprime and will have difficulty getting a loan at all, let alone one with favorable terms.
Dame Carol recommended that the new service offer advice on issues which might be affecting a person's ability to do their job, such as debt or difficulty with their line manager.
But those treading this path are governors facing difficulty delivering basic services, especially roads, with budgets that are strained and must be balanced.
Symptoms from inhalation may be seen as early as 4-6 hrs after exposure, and can include coughing associated with difficulty breathing.
The big message which I think needs to be screamed from the rooftops of the county courts is this... if you get into difficulty with your mortgage, do not bury your head in the sand.
Dyslexia was long thought to be a vision-related problem, but there's a growing consensus that dyslexics instead have difficulty associating letters with spoken sounds and blending them together fluidly to make words.
In the months ahead, Mr Sarkozy's greatest political difficulty may be not so much persuading the French of the case of a full return to NATO as dealing with American requests for more help in Afghanistan.
Sometimes, it may be that a smaller business like a construction business where it's relatively capital intensive is going to have difficulty competing with some of the larger companies in terms of buying the equipment that they need.
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Miyamoto recognizes that there is pleasure in difficulty but also in ease, in mastery, in performing a familiar act with aplomb, whether that be catching a baseball, dancing a tango, doing Sudoku, or steering Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom, jumping on Goombas and Koopa Troopas.
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