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"This is one of the most difficult crises for the church in its history," he said.
Dealing with longer, more difficult crises gets set aside, with only rhetoric to salve them.
Great and difficult crises are what produce great presidents, so one thing we know for sure: Mr. Obama's going to have his shot at greatness.
From fighting Ebola in Sierra Leone to responding to the earthquakes in Nepal, children and young people were at the heart of some of 2015's most difficult crises.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair called the current state of affairs one of the "most difficult" crises in the agency's 75 years and warned Thursday that bank failures would continue to rise and that there will be more challenges ahead because the quality of bank assets continues to deteriorate.
"The producers at Rockhopper TV have a talent for turning the most difficult crises facing children into compelling television," he said, "and BBC World can be seen in more than 280 million homes around the world".
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"A difficult crisis situation for Mr. Rajoy has just now got a lot more complex".
The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, said there was no doubt that the peace process was in "a difficult crisis".
Mr. Annan's successor, Lakhdar al-Ibrahimi, said last month: "We shouldn't wait for a miracle as there are no miracles in such a difficult crisis".
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