These frivolous calculations illustrate the vast scale of China's reserves but also the great difficulty it faces in diversifying them.
This is part of the great difficulty Western observers have when viewing the events now rising out of the Middle East.
Because of the great difficulty and cost associated with this type of drilling, it is very susceptible to changes in oil company budgets and the price of oil.
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The great difficulty for this government is that its parliamentary agenda for the next year, as presented in the Queen's Speech tomorrow, may look completely divorced from what they say are its priorities and that its supporters care about.
There has been much argument about what should be in the zone and great difficulty in finding sponsors for it.
The Dodd-Frank Act recognized that the SEC has had, in the past, great difficulty identifying significant frauds and malfeasances at an early enough stage to protect investors from serious harm.
More importantly, in many cases, the government has faced great difficulty in collecting and presenting evidence in a manner that protects the vital sources and methods upon which our national security depends.
He said it was Mr Mandelson's suspension of the devolved institutions which had caused "great difficulty" in the peace process.
The newspapers are united in predicting that PM Kan will have great difficulty getting the cooperation and support he is seeking both from within his own fractious party, and from opposition parties.
They looked just like the dead, aside from the fact that with great difficulty, they were still able to move.
It is a difficult fact to appreciate from the outside, but the Spanish still have great difficulty dealing with their own history.
That sounds great, but the difficulty in actually procuring ingredients is compounded by the need to make a decision about what to cook, not to mention cooking it without dismembering oneself or creating small fires in an enclosed space.
And a big part of the problem is that they have great difficulty finding work.
Carved in grey stone, the great Chinese traveller looked like the kind of chap who would have difficulty running to catch a bus.
Until very recently they seemed to have great difficulty in resisting the equally natural temptation to shoot off their new weapons, and every day sounded like the Fourth of July, but the F.
"We had great difficulty in whittling down the longlist to the Booker Six, " he said.
Not so easy to answer, not the least because it depends a great deal on what the student brings to the equation, and even more difficulty is best really means most likely to enhance the status of your children.
He says some the Georgians, even supposedly experienced ones, have great difficulty firing even Kalashnikov AKM rifles.
Interviewed on French television, Lionel Jospin, the prime minister, admitted recently that there was great difficulty in understanding what was happening in Algeria.
If it is this batch of Duke balls that is swinging, and they are using the same batch throughout the series, then they are going to have great difficulty.
"Hoarders have great difficulty making decisions, especially around the value of their possessions, " says Michael Jenike, an OCD expert and professor of psychiatry at Harvard, who was not associated with the research.
Unscrupulous activities by such persons make the work so much harder for homeowners who already have great difficulty talking to bank representatives and counselors, interfering with a critical channel of communication for homeowners who are struggling to get help with their mortgage.
Far more worrisome is the condition is the trend of employed males 16 to 24 years of age, which has has dropped from 76% to 57% due in great part to more males attending college, and due to the difficulty of finding meaningful employment after college.
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With great difficulty, President Bill Clinton had reached agreement with congressional leaders on the repayment of most of these arrears.
In this story, he came to office in a time of unprecedented economic difficulty, one of a sort not seen before, at least since the Great Depression.
"He's been a great servant to the club but he just feels that the travelling from Derry has become a difficulty at this stage of his life, " said MacEil.
If we don't deal with that, we will end up by muddling along, and the risk in muddling along is that you eventually run out of steam and you get into great difficulty.
There are very few wealthy women, because married women had great difficulty in holding any property, so it's single women and widows for the most part.
Jacques Rivette made his first feature with little funding and great difficulty between 1958 and 1960 and refracted his struggles into its plot, which combines the paranoid tension of the American film noir and the austere lyricism of the modern theatre.
Given how great so many of the characters are, many people will probably choose to opt for casual and tune the difficulty up for more challenge.
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