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A defender of Creole writers who face problems getting published, he said yesterday he would use the speech to campaign for the promotion of young writers outside the metropolitan elite.
And yet about half of people over 65 face problems getting outdoors; for them the city is an inhospitable place, with its cluttered streets, uneven pavements, poor lighting and signage.
Preston fans face problems getting to Wembley by rail for their League One play-off final, even though they are sponsored by Virgin Trains.
Both drugs are expensive, and patients could face problems getting reimbursements from insurance companies.
But Graham said other aid groups assess that at least 10 million people face problems getting food.
He added that if the station is built, fishermen would not face problems getting to and from the nearby tie-up slip.
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For years there have been plans to untangle the system, but they have faced problems getting financing.
Gadhia's report found women made up 23% of board members at financial companies but only 14% of executive committees, showing that women faced problems getting to the top of the managerial ladder.
In a letter to the commission in October, a lawyer for Iroquois said the company faced problems getting ready to handle a billion cubic feet of gas a day from Broadwater without knowing where the gas was going.
Once at their GP's surgery, the women still faced problems getting a correct diagnosis.
The government has also faced problems getting the legislation - which has already been passed by the House of Commons - through the House of Lords.
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