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Young or unmarried people can face particular problems accessing services.
In addition, the report warns that cities also face particular problems.
But survivors of serious illnesses, cancer or otherwise, face particular problems in the job market.
But they also face particular problems, because they are trying to break into a world economy in which globalisation is already well advanced.When rich-world companies were going international, everything moved at a slower pace.
Small firms could face particular problems because they can find it hard to hire talented locals and many rely on sending people abroad.Employers will pay some of these increases; but many firms will face a choice increase salaries or send fewer Americans abroad.
Designers of simulation-augmented surgical training programs, however, face particular problems related to identifying a framework that guides the curricular design activity to fulfill the particular requirements of such training programs.
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