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This could still change, as the war moves to its climax, and its difficult aftermath looms.
Government-related money is one reason the Washington economy was relatively insulated from the recession and its difficult aftermath.
The difficult aftermath of the war has also shown us that overthrowing a dictator is not enough to ensure security, economic opportunity and sustained decency.
It was to the credit of both men that in spite of their differences and the scepticism of their aides, they were determined to find a way of working together.September 11th, Afghanistan, Iraq and then Iraq's testing, difficult aftermath have forged a real bond between the two men.
At the very least, the bulk of the evidence suggests that what was probably bound to be a difficult aftermath to the war was made far more difficult by blinkered vision and overoptimistic assumptions on the part of the war's greatest partisans within the Bush administration.
Fred Alger himself, who had retired in 1995, came out of retirement at the age of 67 to guide the company through the difficult aftermath.
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How difficult the aftermath is, and the decisions it entails, hasn't been easily understood.
Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles after being found guilty of doping and told the BBC that his life had been difficult in the aftermath of the sanctions.
Chances are it will become even more difficult in the aftermath of Monday's attacks.
This balance will only become more difficult in the aftermath of the Bardo attack, as the priority will inevitably shift toward stability.
But, after ten months, three days and an extremely difficult labor and aftermath, my little girl arrived, making each obstacle and every pain worth it.
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