New Zealand had been made to weather early difficulties themselves with the bat, lurching to 28-3 after winning the toss.
Organized 11 years after MINEPS II, MINEPS III (Punta del Este, Uruguay, 1999) showed itself to be vital for gauging the progress made, cataloguing the difficulties and constraints encountered and setting new aims, especially for the first decade of the third millennium.
"When the senior management at any institution is diverted from thinking about the key policy issues, response time can get longer, and in that sense the difficulties have made the Japanese economy more vulnerable to any other shocks that might come along, " says Robert Feldman, chief economist for Japan at Morgan Stanley.
The tightened terms "compounded our difficulties and have made it impossible to meet margin calls, " the firm said.
As premier, Berlusconi himself has enacted legislation that is widely seen as tailor-made to shield him from legal difficulties.
Ongoing cuts are being made to services, causing very real difficulties for people.
In fact, it is at least as arguable that the worst of those difficulties have arisen thanks to decisions made elsewhere.
They said the proposal raised too many legal difficulties for a decision to be made by Monday at a meeting of foreign ministers.
Moreover, both Turkey (which Mr Laqueur mostly traduces) and the Arab spring (which he barely mentions) suggest that reform and liberal democracy can, albeit with difficulties and arguments along the way, be made compatible with Islam.
Yet despite all the difficulties, Jibunoh says the beauty of the desert made it all worthwhile.
"For months, David Cameron's government have made misleading boasts about NHS spending, misrepresenting the true financial difficulties he has brought upon the NHS, " he said.
But, just as Ireland had unique problems that made it different from Greece, and Portugal presents its own special difficulties, so Spain has its own peculiar set of troubles.
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.
At that time Best Buy had plans to open several of its big box stores in Europe, but the difficulties both Best Buy and Europe have faced since the recession made it tough to implement the plans.
He got in his own dig at George Osborne's difficulties, saying "people will be tested on the judgements they made".
Unfortunately for microscopic-art lovers, the manufacturing difficulties that can arise from these silicon "easter eggs" have made it all but impossible for modern engineers to go all Picasso on the latest Pentium speed demons.
Team leader Chris Chapman and Gavin explained the added difficulties of searches in or near towns, such as the man-made hazards which especially affect search dogs, and how more people being around can both help and hinder a search.
They acknowledge the difficulties caused by choosing radio-frequency chips instead of a system where direct contact must be made with the reader.
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