He said the country should be prepared for some very difficult things to see.
One of the most difficult things to grasp in state taxation is the concept of domicile.
Sometimes the most difficult things in life are those that help us the most.
One of the most difficult things is handling the ambiguity in those first hours and days.
One of the most difficult things in life is to draw the line between friend and foe.
"One of the most difficult things is to try to get my staff to think, " he says.
The mind and the mood of a culture are difficult things to read.
HMOs were put into place to do many difficult things, but making themselves popular was not one of them.
And that includes the difficult things to invest in technically, like buying a plant, buying a road project or whatever.
So I asked Fogg, how can app makers use his behavior model to help people to do really difficult things?
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One of the most difficult things to do in the pharmaceutical industry is to predict peak sales of a drug.
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Calculating ROI is one of the most difficult things marketing professionals do.
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Tackling the vested interests of administrators, teachers' unions and bureaucrats makes it one of the most politically difficult things any country can do.
Sanchez acknowledged that one of the most difficult things about being a manager is firing or demoting employees and dealing with subsequent legal issues.
Well those are just some of the difficult things candidates have to do to land a job, according to Glassdoor.com, a jobs and career website where people share information and opinions about companies, interviews, compensation, and leadership.
In theory, by delegating to the private sector the humdrum business of ferrying food and astronauts to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA hopes to free up cash to do other, more difficult things, including sending people to nearby asteroids by 2025, and on to Mars by the 2030s.
"It's remarkable how difficult these things are to pull off mechanically, "comments Richard Cheney, Director of Science, Technology and Clocks at Skinner.
Some groups want definite, if difficult, things such as debt relief.
It is difficult to include things like haircuts and car maintenance in figures for internet sales.
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The IRS announcement of non-acquiesence in the Wandry decision has made things difficult.
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New competitors are emerging from unexpected quarters, which makes things difficult for established firms.
After that meeting, it is more difficult to get things right, but not impossible.
But Ritchie added that expectations would make things difficult for any new manager.
"He didn't speak English that well and with my Yorkshire slang, I think that made things difficult too, " said Toseland.
"It doesn't necessarily work on every building, and the grading and state of their roofs might make things difficult, " he said.
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This made things difficult for those unable to offer a large deposit.
Paul Senior and Junior's spirited attitudes helped make the show engaging for fans, but could also make things difficult behind the scenes.
But worries about pancreatitis could actually make things difficult for a planned follow-up to Byetta, says Timothy Anderson, an analyst at Sanford C.
The moves were designed to make things difficult for the crocodiles, but many market players complain some of the changes hurt them as well.
Its ally, Syria, at first pressed it to make things difficult for the Israelis in the hope of luring them to joint peace talks.
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