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Investors sense bigger problems for the chancellor than an embarrassing delay in a £2bn share sale.
But the agreement may have created bigger problems for the government, which faces heightened scrutiny of its use of taxpayer money.
"There's a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I have been warring against it for all my adult life".Mr Haggard's fall is a symbol of bigger problems for the religious right.
He said Iran's military strategists had ruled out the possibility of a raid by American commandos because "they would have been captured and created bigger problems for the U.S.," according to a translation by the semiofficial Mehr News Agency.
He added: "The level of higher loan-to-income mortgages, ones above four and a half, five times loan-to-income, potentially could store up bigger problems for the future and we need to be careful".
Although that relatively minor shortfall poses no real risk of setting off inflation, it could portend bigger problems for the bank should it step up its bond purchases to anything close to the levels many economists now say might be necessary to hold the euro currency union together.
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