The lack of a resolution on the value of the television rights makes budgeting extremely difficult.
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In 2012, the celebration is stressing the human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities, as their vulnerable position often makes it difficult for them to assert their rights.
Megaupload's dramatic shutdown might have a chilling effect on the growing online storage industry, and raises difficult questions about the rights of legitimate users on those services.
With the growing popularity of digital media and pay-for-download content, that scenario is made more difficult thanks to digital rights management copy-protection schemes, abbreviated as DRM, that make it nearly impossible to move or copy our music, movies and TV shows to the different devices we use every day.
While de-authorization provides an outlet for workers who wish to exercise the rights of free association, the process is difficult.
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Some immigrant rights groups say the new test is too difficult.
The Parliament of Russian moved on the ban just weeks after the U.S. Congress voted on a law that made it more difficult for Russians accused of human rights violations from hiding money or traveling to the United States.
Why is it so difficult for shareholders to successfully assert their rights?
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According to Ministry of Justice guidance issued to law enforcement agencies, "The new offence will make it more difficult for trespassers to assert they have rights in respect of residential buildings because their occupation of the building will be a criminal act".
It can be difficult to locate copyright holders to obtain the rights to reuse old material.
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It is becoming more and more difficult for transmission companies to get permission for new rights of way for power lines.
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However, the court decision could have a significant repercussions for other rights holders outside of sport, with life potentially getting more difficult for the film industry, which also sells its product on an country-by-country basis.
Since 2007, Serie A clubs have been handed the responsibility to sell their own broadcasting rights to designated channels in their own country - and it's difficult to obtain details of the deals made by the top clubs.
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The Science of Success is short on concrete examples, and Koch acknowledges that implementing his Market Based Management can be difficult because of the hazy connection between, say, property rights and the day-to-day decisions of a midlevel manager in charge of a fertilizer plant.
The rights of the states to manage their own election procedures makes having a national standard difficult.
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Where forest ownership is contested, because local rights are vague or there are competing title deeds, for example, that becomes more difficult.
But what I can do is to speak out forcefully for the principle that we can make these adjustments that are necessary during these difficult fiscal times, but do it in a way that preserves collective bargaining rights.
With a multiple rights deal, most revenue streams go toward paying off a single advance, making it very difficult to earn money on the side.
Ownership could be challenged, but critics worry that it would be difficult to do so for former state-owned assets or for land-use rights that had been sold off in shady deals.
Moreover, the Voting Rights Act, originally intended to prevent the disenfranchisement of black voters in the South, makes it difficult to marginalise minority voters.
You have to make some very difficult choices, understanding that this money does not require any victim to give up any rights or waive any rights they might otherwise have.
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Although the Iraqi government has made commitments to enshrining the rights of religious minorities in the country's new constitution, the lack of security makes these difficult to enforce on the ground.
Firms will build factories in difficult places if they have to, but they much prefer places where contracts can be enforced, property rights are secure, taxes are predictable, executives feel safe, and workers get basic social services from the state.
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