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Conservative nominees will face a difficult time before the committee.
Workers whose skills and contacts become obsolete face a difficult time.
Yet I was also prepared to navigate big egos and face a difficult time getting collaborations started.
Residents of Mr. Seabrook's district have expressed concern over who would replace him, and political experts say his successor may face a difficult time in winning voters' confidence.
But Zhejiang Geely may also face a difficult time in becoming a multinational concern, since it has focused mostly on its domestic market up to now.
Those who do speak out within the police service on bad practice and corruption face a difficult time, and speak of being mistreated and marginalised.
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This is particularly important because, as everyone agreed, the sector faces a difficult time.
But even upbeat conference attendees here admitted that Labour faced a difficult time.
For all his confidence, though, analysts say the company faces a difficult time.
The Texas senator said Trump had a ceiling and faced "a difficult time reaching over 50% of the vote" and dismissed Kasich as having "no path to winning".
She faced a difficult time when interviewed by Andrew Neil on the BBC's Sunday Politics on the subject, repeatedly arguing that any extra cost would be covered by reductions in the administration of welfare.
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