With the spectre of terrorism surrounding international events, there would be security headaches to endure - and a hefty bill to pay.
Public attention will eventually shift from the mayhem of last week, but a new political sensitivity may endure--one that gives the protesters a platform for concerns heretofore ignored by the WTO bureaucrats and elected representatives alike.
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With huge oversupply in some industries, and big rises in raw-materials costs, many manufacturers are having to endure wafer-thin margins.
They have to prove that they can endure in-your-face rudeness without batting an eyelid.
And having heard from the Turners, we want to hear more about exactly what drives other Americans to endure hours-long commutes.
In Texas teams of three to five people endure 24-hour stints of no sleep in their frantic hunt to log, say, 300 species in 11 days.
Everyone, especially women will be sympathising and rooting for her - even if she has to endure more well-meaning, homely suggestions such as "eat more ginger".
Now with a 10-point gap to shield them, New Zealand surged forward and Wales had to endure two nail-biting TMO decisions in quick succession.
While they are nerve-wracking to endure, lengthy periods of below-trend returns while value builds have most often been a precursor to extended periods of above-average returns.
Germany, however, had to endure a nail-biting finale after Helder Postiga pulled one back for Portugal after 87 minutes.
Finally, Rob Miller -- and all those who give their lives in our name -- endure in each of us.
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Analysts expect that with all things being equal, many patients will opt not to endure the open-heart procedure when given a choice.
Fans knew if rivals Kidderminster Harriers won their game and Mansfield lost, or drew their own, they would have to endure the play-offs.
Then the plane was rerouted to San Jose, forcing Fleming and his fellow passengers to endure a traffic-snarled bus ride to San Francisco's airport, where they arrived four hours behind schedule.
In Uruguay, you are more likely to engage a winery owner in a discussion over a silky tannat than endure a 30-person tasting overseen by a seasonal amateur with a microphone.
In other cases, there are compelling reasons for women to endure the work-life challenges their companies pose, such as economic necessity, the inability to do a particular job outside of big institutions or because of the need to gain experience and credentials.
Shackled and crammed into the ships' holds in the most grotesque and insanitary conditions, the slaves would then have to endure the so-called "Middle Passage" across the Atlantic between Africa and the Americas, a journey that could last anything from five weeks to three months.
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My friend William of Atlanta felt guilty at the very thought of having his dog, Jerome, euthanized -- even as he watched his faithful companion of 12 years endure a dramatic, two-year decline.
Bennett must endure an Al Haig-ish defense secretary (who assures her he's "in control here") among other caricaturish male colleagues.
Emotionally neglected - with no careers or money of their own - they endure lonely lives, often giving in to severe depression.
To get to Estancia Colome, an expansive Argentine ranch that sits 13, 125 feet above sea level, you must fly into Salta City and endure a bumpy five-hour car ride through the Andes.
Carrying the wrong mutation only seemed significantly to increase the risk of osteoporosis if the carrier also had to endure harsh environmental conditions - such as poor nutrition - in the womb, and during the early years of life.
While we know that it is not easy for folks to endure the emotional roller-coaster that has characterized the equity markets for as long as most can remember, we think investors can steel their nerves by focusing on a diversified basket of undervalued dividend-paying stocks.
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The seven-year-old cat had to endure the freezing temperatures in the cargo hold on the five-hour flight.
Managements at NLY and ANH have been battle-tested through several rate and credit cycles, but newer entrants have only had to endure the Credit Crisis of 2008-09 and not a prolonged Fed rate hiking cycle.
Oncologists convince their patients to endure chemotherapy with its well-known side effects of going bald and extreme nausea.
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But the historical post-war zeal combined with sheer hard work that have made the Franco-German couple endure so far can no longer be taken for granted.
This ponderous and beautifully-shot film will endure long after this list has turned to dust.
He had to endure the indignity of the fly-off, and even then Xerox management remained skeptical.
Unless Jumbo Bonuses change, we should expect coaches to prioritize on-field or on-court wins and endure graduation losses as collateral damage.
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