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The United States failed to win language that would have made SAICM irrelevant to multinational regulations such as those of the World Trade Organization, a position some say was aimed at keeping environmental and human health values from challenging trade practices.
Religious sermons used to be more challenging; trade unions less selfish; schools, untroubled.
They have learned that full-blown metastasis is an extremely challenging trade, and that the great majority of cancer cells are not up to the task.
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Andrew Darke, analyst at Ambrian said the impact of an £18m cost saving programme will soften the profit impact of challenging trading conditions.
Chief executive, Tom Moloney, predicted that "challenging" trading conditions will persist as Emap steps up efforts to hang on to readers, listeners and advertisers.
It cited "challenging" trading conditions through the Easter period.
The company said in a statement that with "challenging" trading conditions it would be cutting jobs in order to save costs.
Point-of-care detection of pathogens is medically valuable but poses challenging trade-offs between instrument complexity and clinical and analytical sensitivity.
Mr. Boorstin went on to call for Western officials to challenge trade barriers to information.
This inability to challenge trading desks generating billions in phantom profits was endemic.
But Mr. Obama used the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum to promote what he and many economists believe are the benefits of free trade and competition in terms of creating jobs in export industries — even as he also challenges trading partners, China in particular, to take down barriers to open trade.
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