Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man up Everest, used to say that if you were in real trouble in a difficult place you needed an explorer called Ernest Shackleton, because he understood his people, knew how hard it was to lead well, and was prepared to do the right thing.
Diagnosing mental illness in children can be difficult because young children often have trouble expressing their feelings and normal development varies from child to child.
However, I also expect that strong municipalities will not have trouble navigating these more difficult economic times, given the strength of their income producing assets and their ability to cut expenses.
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"The Greek financial system is in trouble and it's very difficult to raise this kind of money in the private sector, " the fund spokesman told CNN.
It was designed to make sure that revenue was raised to help pay for some of the other provisions, but if it ends up just being so much trouble that small businesses find it difficult to manage, that's something that we should take a look at.
Experts said it would be increasingly difficult for people to borrow their way out of trouble.
They struggled in stressful situations, often had trouble paying attention, and found it difficult to maintain friendships.
"I think - and this is where the New York Times may have had trouble as well - that scientists are very difficult to write about, partly because it's very hard to get your head around what they're doing, " he says.
"It's becoming more difficult for file-sharing sites to operate without getting into trouble both from the authorities and also lawsuits from copyright owners, " Ernesto Van Der Sar, editor of TorrentFreak told the BBC.
It's a little better than the design method used on the Droid DNA, where the power button is completely flush and quite difficult to press, though the buttons here still gave us trouble from time to time.
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If the Fund stands ready to lend huge sums to countries that get into trouble, those countries are less likely to adopt the difficult measures that may be needed to stay out of it.
And also when you have banks playing such an important role it turns out banks are enormous, they're so big that when they get into trouble even governments like the Spanish government find it very difficult to afford to bail them out.
And also, if a certain percentage of your building is full of renters, it makes it difficult for you to refinance or sell the home because the new buyer will have trouble getting a loan.
The trouble with BMS-094 points the way toward the second, and far more difficult, change the industry needs to make.
In times of trouble, banks were hit with very large special assessments, which made it more difficult for them to lend.
One expert even thinks these drop-dead gorgeous, talented women might have trouble even finding dates, "Meeting people who aren't threatened by them may be more difficult for female celebrities, " Markman says.
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