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One of London's largest councils says it will be in "serious difficulty" if it does not plan for the arrival of more Romanian and Bulgarian migrants.

"While I have seen people with thyroid cancer, I heard that it grows slowly and that it can be cured without difficulty, if it is found early enough.

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The memo, written last week to the City Council by Montebello's departing city manager, also said the city could face the potential of "bond default or other difficulties" if it does not repay the $17 million it borrowed from its redevelopment agency by June 30.

It will have considerable presentational difficulties if it raises interest rates next month and would also have to write to Mr Brown explaining why inflation was too low.

Recently, though, she has expressed doubts about Mr Young's initiative, noting the enforcement difficulties if it is passed.Coffee sellers, too, have mixed feelings.

The government is also expected to face Senate difficulties if it pushes ahead with a plan to reduce or end taxpayer-funded parental leave entitlements for people who receive parental leave from their employers.

The Coalition faces many difficulties if it goes on to form government, the most pressing of which involves the lack of broad-based parliamentary support for key elements of its budget and election manifesto.

But Werritty's willingness to co-operate is essential if Fox is to survive in cabinet as Downing Street has privately made it clear the defence secretary will be in serious difficulties if it could be shown that some of Werritty's income is derived directly or indirectly from his knowledge of Fox's thinking on defence issues, or worse, from his privileged access to Fox's diary.

However, although such a conception may seem initially attractive, it runs into difficulties if it is intended to provide conditions that are genuinely both necessary and sufficient for the identity of individuals across possible worlds.

As GPS focuses on straight sequence similarity traits, the likelihood for GPS to recognize query peptides as phosphorylation targets that are similar to known sites is especially high whereas GPS might have difficulties if it is confronted with unusual substrate examples of the same kinase that are not reflected in the learning set.

They characterized their difficulty as if it were an outside enemy, often giving it a name (the black dog, the walk of shame).

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