Sentence examples for difficulties afflicting from inspiring English sources

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Yet the difficulties afflicting crocodile production here show that even in China, industrial policy has its limits.

It is a potent indication of the difficulties afflicting the $75 billion taxpayer-financed program created by the Obama administration in an effort to avoid foreclosure for as many as four million distressed homeowners.

Photograph: Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters Throughout a magnificent playing career, the Liberian international footballer George Weah made a point of reminding people of the desperate difficulties afflicting his home country.

Similarly Marvel, which has produced comics in various forms since 1939, is a company that teems with talent while it is confined by its traditions and is enjoying a hard-fought moment in the spotlight while it grapples with larger difficulties afflicting the publishing world.

But added to all the other difficulties afflicting Mr. Obama and the country unemployment, the deficit, health care, Wall Street, terrorism and Afghanistan the state of his union is precarious enough that tens of millions will be waiting to see what he judges necessary and expedient.

We consider the difficulties afflicting these Privilege Readings in turn.

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Although Mr Zyuganov and most of the parliamentary Communists are realists, much of the rest of the party, still deep-red in hue, is revolted by Mr Luzhkov's municipal capitalism.A different sort of difficulty afflicts Alexander Lebed (not pictured), who was elected governor of the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia earlier this year.

"The danger of deflation would be compounded by the difficulties already afflicting countries in the eurozone: a shrinking working-age population, slowing productivity growth (reflecting a lack of capital-embodied new technologies), and a loss of skills among the large number of long-term unemployed".

Related difficulties have afflicted other economists seeking to replicate influential published articles.

But the tragedies and difficulties that afflict the Laments -- a dead baby, a son with a severed hand, a suicidal out-of-work father and worse -- are carried carefully in a basket of bitter humor; any apparent invitation to either characters or readers to fall into a sentimental slump is quickly withdrawn.

Thanks to this ingenious financial tool, through which part of a family fortune can be protected for its intended beneficiaries, George W., among other Bushes, has been spared some of the material difficulties that afflict so many of their fellow-citizens.

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