Yet, even among this 50 percent, not all private practices areas are in trouble.
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That part of private equity land has had trouble raising money for years.
They make regular deliveries to remote islands and secluded areas that would not be worth the trouble for a private business.
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Certainly, the figures suggest that even in a weak recovery, the private sector has had no trouble absorbing a significant fall in the number of public sector jobs, which has actually outpaced the official forecast, with a fall of 143, 000 in public sector employment since last spring.
Sometimes, too, management has trouble making the transition from private ownership to public ownership.
But when the opposite condition exists, when inflation is low, equity -- whether private or public -- has no trouble finding buyers.
If the central bankers are even half as blunt in public as they are in private, Mr Kohl is in for trouble.
Government involvement that protects shareholder money, however, might be a good thing, since even private banks don't have a trouble-free record in Asia.
Miss Lu is now having trouble denying reports that in private she has already grumbled about being kept out of the loop by Mr Chen.
How exactly, for example, does Sir Mervyn think you could agree to restructure the private debt that is causing so much trouble, in an era of 24-hour news and round-the-clock leaks?
Once a country is in trouble, it seems fair that private creditors should share the pain.
Wiliam Lensch, uses only private funding from Harvard but worries about getting in trouble if he merely talks to NIH-funded peers in his lab.
So LHBs are absolutely NOT being given the go-ahead to turn to the private, or independent sector to get out of trouble and hit their waiting list targets?
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Relatives said the couple tended to be private about their relationship but had never displayed signs of trouble.
He got her to water down the idea that private bondholders must take a hit whenever countries get into trouble.
As he acknowledges throughout, profits reach private equity managers by virtue of them acquiring companies in trouble and nursing them back to health.
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One of those private providers, Southern Cross, is in deep financial trouble.
They point to recent experience in South Korea and Brazil as evidence that private bankers can be persuaded to co-operate in times of trouble.
Frequently, homeowners in trouble with the banks are willing to sell their homes to private buyers at a discount to market value in order to preserve what little equity they have left.
"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.
When radio and television emerged, America's private broadcasters embraced impartiality in their news reporting to maximise their appeal to audiences and advertisers and avoid trouble with regulators.
The trouble, however, is, that by contrast to the US where the polluters are private companies, in China, by and large the polluters are government companies State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and Town Village Enterprises (TVEs).
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Many of them chose private loans before exhausting their federal loan options, which are cheaper and protect them if they run into trouble.
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