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But Mr. Packwood suggested that he might face more difficulty when the panel's sessions resume on Tuesday.
Clearly, information technology workers will face more difficulty as technology jobs move to cheaper labor markets abroad.
People are not buying apparel, and companies that hope to lure shoppers with clothing alone face more difficulty, especially those that rely heavily on store brands.
And the central bank will face more difficulty than usual in devising a monetary policy that fits both the ailing countries and the faster-growing economies like Germany and France.
If Haiti's economy doesn't improve and the country cannot stem various other problems, even some people who have managed to eke out a living with the help of microcredit could face more difficulty.
And the E.C.B. will face more difficulty than usual crafting a monetary policy that fits both the ailing countries as well as the faster-growing economies like Germany and France.
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As a result, the government could face more difficulties in identifying those who are behind cyberattacks.
Under it, families would face more difficulties in obtaining hardship exemptions from the minimum rent requirement.
If the creditors-turned-shareholders block his election next week, though, the new company will face more difficulties.
As the bill goes through the house, it is likely to face more difficulties because of the updated provisions.
Recently, though the Jordanian authorities deported his sister-in-law after she returned from a trip to the Persian Gulf, reflecting a pattern that Mr. Salama said was increasingly common: Syrians who try to come to Jordan legally, through the airport or a border crossing, seem to face more difficulties than those who sneak across.
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