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48% of people can keep up bills without any difficulty - a fall of 7% since the last time they were asked in 2009/10.
PAGE 30 Miami Rolls to Victory The No. 2 Hurricanes had little difficulty in a 22-14 victoverover No. 5 Florida State.
It's difficult, but not fratricidal, so neither brother should have any difficulty sharing a Christmas mince pie, whoever wins on 25 September.
Adding to the difficulty is a 1999 decision to stop using a mercury-based preservative known as thimerosal.
It has been beset by legal challenges and practical difficulties, including a 2006 decision by the Supreme Court striking down the administration's first system at Guantánamo.
ROME — Rescue teams on Friday were searching the waters off a southern Italian islet for survivors of a boat loaded with migrants that apparently ran into difficulties a day earlier while crossing from Africa.
It would mean a homeowner in difficulty paying a €1,000 a month mortgage could cut that to €700.
For example, the first item associated with passage 5 has a difficulty of −2.228.
To circumvent this difficulty, in 1946 a national plebiscite, known as the "3 times YES" referendum (3 razy TAK; 3×TAK), was held first, before the parliamentary elections.
For example, those who were aged between 30 39 [OR=6.97, CI=2.33 20.88, p<0.001] were about 7 times more likely to state that appointment was not a difficulty factor, and those who were aged 60 or above were about 14 times more likely to state that appointment making was not a difficulty factor [OR=13.86, CI=4.48 42.89, p<0.001].
He speaks with difficulty, a result of a stroke last year.
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