"We were aware that the company had difficulties in their market but were not aware of the extent of them, " he said.
Mr Reed has confessed to initial difficulties in their relations.
Ronald Reagan and Mr Clinton also faced big economic difficulties early in their terms.
After only seven months, with my Tonight Show in its infancy, NBC has decided to react to their terrible difficulties in prime-time by making a change in their long-established late night schedule.
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Sinn Fein appear aware of the difficulties involved in leaving their policing policy in hoc to the DUP, which may explain why they have expressed interest in initiatives such as the policing conference proposed by the US and British governments.
But several pundits and politicians in the region blame their difficulties on rich foreigners: in particular, on Americans.
And in the absence of an organised music industry, new bands like Kabul Dreams face difficulties in financing and producing their music.
But the earliest narrators of Arab-Muslim history were not reluctant to record events surrounding the lives of the Prophet and his companions and of the difficulties and conflicts encountered in their effort to establish Islam among their people.
And then you have another dimension, which is that there are Arab and Muslim minorities in Europe, and they go back to their original countries with all these amazing stories about their own difficulties in European societies as non-white people.
It is clear that domestic and international economic difficulties are playing their part in suppressing leisure visitors to the city.
On a number of occasions, Gaydamak and Storrie moved to refute speculation that Portsmouth were in financial difficulties, but their denials were unconvincing.
Participants discussed the difficulties several countries had in addressing their past and discussed strategies to ensure inclusion of the Holocaust in education systems, notably by tackling issues of persisting antisemitism.
Dr Chisholm stressed that GPs do not blame their hospital colleagues for the difficulties their patients experience in getting secondary care as they recognise that hospitals, too, are stretched to the limit.
Jurors heard Mrs Leggatt, who finalised her divorce in 2007, allowed Fraser to move into her home in 2006, but their relationship hit difficulties over finances and working hours and he moved out in 2011 to go back to his wife.
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Indeed, what is striking is that when voters in crisis countries are asked who they trust to overcome their difficulties, they typically place more faith in the EU than local politicians.
Corporate treasurers fear bank credit will dry up if banks continue to be mired in their own financial difficulties.
Research by Consumer Focus Scotland last year suggested that almost one in three people have difficulties getting their parcel because of inconvenient opening hours at local delivery offices.
Conversely, those who focused less on others and more on themselves (who became too enamored of their own press clippings, as the saying goes) were the ones who encountered difficulties and were ultimately less effective in their roles.
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Autism is a spectrum condition, which means that, while all people with autism share certain difficulties, their condition will affect them in different ways.
The sort of situations illiterate people face and their difficulties are depicted here in an attempt to encourage them to learn how to read and write.
"The Holy Father wishes to express his warm congratulations for the historic decision taken by the Governments of the United States of America and Cuba to establish diplomatic relations, with the aim of overcoming, in the interest of the citizens of both countries, the difficulties which have marked their recent history, " the Vatican Secretary of State wrote in a statement Wednesday.
They were discussing the difficulties of a particular passage, making notes in their music, and even discussing some events that were upcoming.
To the extent that some countries hold rapid liberalization or liberalization without adequate preparation responsible for their difficulties, this may result in a slower pace in global liberalization.
It is curious to argue, as they seem to, that measuring tangible capital poses some problems, whereas the supposed difficulties over measuring intangible capital are almost entirely in their critics' muddled imagination.
It was after all in recognition of this, that the judges, who ruled in the Perruche case, made their decision in the first place - in order to relieve the difficulties of the boy's parents.
Time and time again I hear older people recounting the difficulties they have in getting to and from hospital for their treatment or with meal preparation and shopping.
"Both sides in their discussions with the president and in the plenary session indicated that they fully understand the difficulties that face them over the next days but also the opportunity that's before them, " Mr Lockhart said.
The project began to face difficulties in 2010, and its leaders backtracked on many of their initial goals.
The U's sold their Abbey Stadium home after entering financial difficulties in 2004.
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