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AN EMERGING market, it is said, is one from which it is difficult to emerge in an emergency.
From the beginning of the Soviet system there were some camps from which it was difficult to emerge alive.
In a recent report on heavy debt among telecommunications companies, he argues that the market's current problems will be more difficult to emerge from.
But even Mr Blair will find it difficult to emerge unscathed from the scandal that led over Christmas to the abrupt resignation from the cabinet of Peter Mandelson, one of his closest political friends, along with the resignation of Geoffrey Robinson, the paymaster general, who had secretly lent Mr Mandelson £373,000 ($630,000) on easy terms to buy a swanky home in London's Notting Hill.
Why is the global economy finding it so difficult to emerge from the crisis of 2008?
And resistance to such an antibiotic would be very difficult to emerge.
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Why is it so difficult and noteworthy to emerge from it?
Those two, combined with Senator John Edwards, made it difficult for Biden to emerge.
It will be difficult for Ukraine to emerge from a group that includes Sweden, France and England.
"Without a doubt, it's more difficult for someone to emerge today since you've got people who can raise tens of millions of dollars at the drop of a hat," said Senator Charles E. Grassley, an Iowa Republican, who as a young congressman watched the 1976 campaign with interest.
Without help, it was more difficult for them to emerge from this pattern and to make a change.
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