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"This proxy season is going to be immensely difficult for companies and shareholders and it is too early to prejudge the outcome [of the 2013 reforms]." Shareholders should not be expected to tackle social inequality, she said – "issues which are more appropriately looked at by government".
The number, similar to a social insurance number, would be immensely difficult for a civilian to find, the Star reports.
As a result, pregnancy and childbirth used to be immensely difficult for the women of Haji Ghazi.
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The point is this: how, in a world where it is immensely difficult for women to be taken seriously, and an actor-turned-director in particular, does an article written by a woman about what Angelina Jolie is wearing while "campaigning" for an Oscar even exist?
Both events will be immensely difficult, particularly for Lorna.
Achieving a balance between freedom and security, efficiency and conviviality for both workers and users will be immensely difficult, but essential.
That, however, proved to be immensely difficult.
But getting parliament and the Commission to back less Europe will be immensely difficult.
"After years of reducing budgets, finding further savings will be immensely difficult".
With such uncertainty and instability, getting to zero will be immensely difficult.
Theoretically, you can survive on a farm for several weeks without being able to speak the native language, but it will be immensely difficult to take instructions and learn if no one there can speak a language you understand.
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