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"These planned reductions are a difficult consequence of the intended actions we believe we must take to ensure Nokia's long-term competitive strength," said Stephen Elop, the Nokia chief executive and a former Microsoft executive.
Henna 'crown' for cancer patient Jump to media player For cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, losing their hair can be an extremely difficult consequence.
According to the report written in the summer of 2000: "The WMD Threat to the U.S". (information cut off date 16 July 2000) the briefing slides emphasized that NYC was the most difficult consequence management problem and recommended using NYC as the model for planning/exercises.
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Either one will have difficult consequences.
Ms. Srbljanovic and her characters wrestle obsessively with the difficult consequences of their actions, or inactions.
But this approach also forces Russia to cope with the immensely difficult consequences.
Artificially low mortgage rates are inflating a housing bubble with potentially difficult consequences.
But what might be a great choice in terms of appealing to voters might prove to have difficult consequences.
Now those jobs have gone, but the migrants are still there, trapped, with difficult consequences for their children.
Friends and business associates were embracing the news of his discovery rather than focusing on the difficult consequences of his situation.
Bettman confirmed that the Devils' principal owners, Jeff Vanderbeek and Ray Chambers, are feuding "and that has had some difficult consequences in terms of the operation of the club".
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