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Delivering the NHS Providers' annual lecture this week Lansley failed to demonstrate any understanding that the Health and Social Care Act he drove through created huge disruption and enduring difficulties.
He noted many people in rural Australia were enduring difficulties, such as ongoing drought in western Queensland.
Is it something enduring and romantic?
"I'm sure he is enduring a considerable amount of shame and personal embarrassment, but at the same time I'm sure he will bounce back," he said.
Is it without difficulty?
"This is an enduring surface," he says.
What he meant, I think, is that the enduring truths of traditionalism may at times be hard to grasp, but they endure for a reason.
He said that the academy is enduring some of the same difficulties as other cultural organizations, facing economic crunches at a time of economic slowdown and national trauma.
"In the District of Massachusetts," he wrote, "the government has had enduring difficulty in discharging its duty to disclose material exculpatory information to defendants in a timely manner".
But he is the most enduring.
Young was released by Halifax while they were enduring financial difficulties and he signed for Altrincham as a semi-professional on a contract until the end of the 2007 08 season shortly afterwards on 4 January 2008.
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