The Line 9 hearing comes as two other potential routes for tar-sands oil face problems.
If all this were not bad enough, the banks face problems that will reduce earnings soon.
Post-Soviet Balts face problems with corruption as deep as those of any Mediterranean country.
Police say motorists still face problems, even though the major chaos of Tuesday morning has been resolved.
Up to a fourth of their patients face problems of a kind they have avoided tackling so far: catastrophic conditions.
Quite a few Intel customers understand that although small workloads on Intel are fine, when you scale out you face problems.
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This is good news for conservationists trying to preserve the threatened species as small populations of animals can face problems of inbreeding.
Education Secretary Charles Clarke has admitted some schools face problems as a result of the introduction of the local government funding formula.
Large cities, such as La Paz in Bolivia, could also face problems.
They may also face problems related to discipline, if they were always deemed the best person to deal with badly-behaved boys, he added.
The presence of a hung parliament is in itself an indication that any future government will face problems in implementing decisions and policies.
Teams and other personnel face problems returning to Europe from Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix as most flights from Shanghai to Europe have been cancelled.
The Y2K Cooperation Center warned that The Gambia's official computer systems could still face problems when normal work resumes after the new year holiday.
But, even setting aside the difficulties of learning how to run a retail business, such a site would face problems of protocol worthy of the U.N.
But the plans could still face problems in the future after Hampshire County Council said an increase in traffic could impact on its roads across the border.
General Motors and Ford may have a hit with their employee discount sales, but analysts say the automakers still face problems because critics consider their cars too boring.
From Amsterdam to Leicester, conurbations that now thrive on diversity could face problems if economic pressures put an end to the municipal largesse that keeps all groups happy.
The retailer continues to face problems with its continental business.
Usually these companies face problems that are varied and complicated.
But she also expects that she and other participants may face problems with health insurers--illustrating exactly why some folks won't want to know what secrets lay in their genes.
In the 2011 Budget, the government committed to using public expenditure to support households who face problems paying for their water, and households in areas with particularly high water charges.
By contrast, people in poor countries face problems such as the speed and cost of an internet connection, let alone the huge amount of webpages thrown up by search engines.
According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, infants born at 37 to 38 weeks face problems with brain development and function, including psychological, behavioral and emotional problems.
But even those who want to sell E85 face problems just getting it to the pump, because there isn't a distribution system in place for ethanol like there is for regular gasoline.
We have problems, and we have to face those problems head-on.
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But Linde feared that it would face antitrust problems and bought Aga of Sweden instead.
Roche is developing a similar, long-acting GLP-1 drug, and it might face similar problems.
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