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"They are dealing with perhaps some of the most difficult issues of Thyssen- Krupp's existence".
The Ohrid meeting will tackle the difficult issues of rights and the meaningful political role that the Albanians are seeking.
"There will always be difficult issues of the day and frankly this period is not particularly unique," Rice said.
Scenes from the films were shown on a screen above the orchestra as it played, posing difficult issues of coordination.
It raised "difficult issues of law" and he considered it would not be "reasonable" for the defendants to pay the costs.
Few pathologists contributed as much to the charting of these lesions' clinical biology and to the difficult issues of their classification and prognostic assessment.
What's more, she added, company officials also had to weigh difficult issues of equity in determining what health benefits to offer these 295 families.
Mr. Mohamed's case is also expected to raise many of the difficult issues of classified evidence and coercive interrogations that the military commissions were originally intended to handle.
But the answer the court gave was hardly definitive, leaving for another day some of the more difficult issues of application.
The incident occurred as the Central American nation had been confronting difficult issues of accountability stemming from Guatemala's 36-year civil war, which ended in 1996.
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In the most challenging moments, when we faced the most difficult issues -- of war and peace, of whether to take on some powerful interest -- he was always there.
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