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The EU and Canada signed a free trade deal on Sunday that was almost derailed last week by objections from French-speaking Belgians, exposing the difficulties of securing agreement from 28 member states as Britain prepares for Brexit talks.
But if Groupon's rapid rise in this country indicates the universal appeal of a good deal — 5.6 million people in Japan used Groupon in November — the young company's performance is also exposing the difficulties of its simultaneous expansion at home and overseas.
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RD, Caterham, Surrey This exposes the difficulties of a fragmented railway system – and what happens when machines break down.
For the Brooklyn district attorney's office, the verdict was a high-profile setback because allegations surrounding Mr. Harris, 29, have exposed the difficulties of insulating witnesses from efforts to intimidate them.
The drill is part of a give-and-take in the past few years between the government and utilities that has exposed the difficulties of securing the electric system.
Her larger crusade, though, continues here in Gaza, where she established the Community Media Center in 2007 to train Palestinians in using documentary films and other techniques to expose the difficulties of daily life.
Her two long return trips expose the difficulties of an independent traveller in a country where going off the beaten tourist track is discouraged, bureaucracy is horrendous, transport mainly a question of luck, and a late-night visit to a train's toilet leads to a near fatality as Murphy opens a door to find a gaping hole behind.
In the Petro Ranger's case, what finally happened still baffles those involved, and yet the outcome exposes the difficulty of suppressing piracy in a globally gilded economy.
The war had exposed the difficulty of maintaining a two-ocean navy without a connection closer than Cape Horn.
Vasubandhu begins, however, by focusing on certain commonsense advantages to the no-self view, and exposing the difficulties in holding to the reality of the self.
By way of nothing, except to prove that the match may have served a greater purpose than exposing the recondite difficulties of the scrum, my favourite story is of the event rider from England who arrived in Cardiff without a ticket, in the company of three Germans, all similarly in equestrian sport, but all somehow drawn to rugby.
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