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If capital flight continues at its current rate, the central bank will face a harsh choice: it can either expend its reserves to keep the rouble stable or allow the currency to drop, which will add to inflation and could precipitate a domestic banking crisis.The risk posed by capital flight is all the more acute because the economy is already ailing.
These high nature-value farming systems face a harsh choice between abandonment and intensification".
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Like so many other perpetrators of the regime's violence, he faced a harsh choice: kill or be killed.
Perhaps she, too, hesitated to speak lest you face a harsh penalty.
Hundreds have died in the attempts; those who survive the journey face a harsh reception.
Most of the refugees, embittered by the operation, face a harsh winter in tented camps.
Despite the efforts, many children are denied their rights, and continue to face a harsh reality.
But their children face harsh choices between scratching out a livelihood on a few acres of often poor-quality soil, or migrating en masse to the cities or across the northern border.Cowboys and IndiansThe hardships of small farmers point to another gap that has been growing in Mexico: the one between north and south.
As the price falls from its peak earlier in the year of $115 a barrel to below $50, the government faces some harsh choices.
Switzerland is likely to face a harsher international climate too from now on.
Additionally, children with PDD and their families may face a harsher social environment in Japan than in Western countries.
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