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What are the challenges in leaving permanent salaried employment for a career in project-based work? A. Many of those who start working independently don't really know how to run a business, Mr. Zaino says.
One of Perlstein's challenges in leaving academia was figuring out how he could do research that both interested him and offered a viable business plan.
A more common experience of a domestic violence survivor over the holidays is not an increase in abuse but the challenges in leaving, which persist year-long.
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Hancock would encounter many challenges after leaving the Coast Guard in 1975, not the least of which was a serious motorcycle accident in 2011 resulting in above-knee amputation of his left leg.
We trace the history of Islam in the U.S., the challenges of leaving your family's religion and moving to a new one, and facing a world that refuses to accept that these two identities can co-exist.
Although perhaps this is a good thing, on account of the over-the-top tackling system, slide challenges leaving long streaks in the turf and players crumpled in writhing heaps (a fun aside to trying to Actually Trying to Win a Match is to spell out swear words on the grass: I've got as far as a rudimentary "FUC" so far, but haven't quite slipped a "K" in there).
The key to his unchecked lifetime of sexual abuse was his ability to con his way into the hearts of the nation, blatantly threatening those who dared challenge him, and leaving in his wake hundreds of damaged but crucially silent children and young people.
This could be because of the challenges left in poverty eradication in Malaysia.
WASHINGTON — As President Obama prepares to decide whether to send additional troops to Afghanistan, the political climate appears increasingly challenging for him, leaving him in the awkward position of relying on the Republican Party, and not his own, for support.
"Is it surprising that, faced with such challenges, Eritreans leave their country in their hundreds every day?" As of July last year, more than 320,000 Eritreans had fled the country, according to the UN's High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Given the climate of repression, violence and paranoia – and the indefinite national service that never pays more than $2 a day – asked Smith, "Is it surprising that faced with such challenges, Eritreans leave their country in their hundreds every day?" The Eritrean government responded to the inquiry by criticising its reporting methods.
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