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Three of the six main union confederations signed in 2013 a central agreement in France, subsequently enacted as law, introducing the possibility of derogation from sectoral standards for companies in economic difficulty subject to commitments to refrain from implementing redundancies.

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To capture this variation and then relate it to a static, one-time snapshot of a brain structure or a hormone measurement is fraught with difficulties and subject to error.

His Freedom Movement, officially banned, carries on, albeit with great difficulty, its members subject to harassment and intermittent incarceration.

But it is a fiercely competitive business that can sometimes lead to steep losses — and now it has the added difficulty of being subject to new regulations that have crimped profitability.

This effect represents the larger difficulty that individuals subject to higher technical innovation in the workplace face in order to remain in the labor market.

Recent evidence suggests that behavioral adaptation to fluctuating task difficulty is also subject to this affective regulation.

We did this because of the difficulty for subjects to sustain breath-hold at low lung volumes and furthermore in keeping with the recommendation made by the ethics committee to limit the radiation dose as well as the "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" principle.

But for all its jump-cuts and free associations, "Loaded Gun" is like one of those narcissistic essays in which a writer chronicles his difficulties with his subject to show how creative he is.

Hardy, who had learning difficulties, was subjected to constant bullying from inmates.

Patients with acute weakness and/or weaning difficulties were subjected to extensive electrophysiological measurements in order to establish the diagnosis of CIPNM.

In the piece, Malcolm notes the difficulty presented by her subject: To write about the painter David Salle is to be forced into a kind of parody of his melancholy art of fragments, quotations, absences — an art that refuses to be any one thing or to find any one thing more interesting, beautiful, or significant than another.

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