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"On the 'open-minded' issue, yes, we will face serious difficulty so long as the issue of gay marriage remains on the table.
The authors conclude, "On the 'open-minded' issue, yes, we will face serious difficulty so long as the issue of gay marriage remains on the table".
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And, in future pregnancies, mothers can face serious difficulties.
This may seem a trivial issue in a city where so many residents face serious difficulties like poverty and health concerns.
Their concern is that with no government in Baghdad, a looted central bank, fuel in short supply and ethnic land disputes flaring, the harvest will face serious difficulties.
Furthermore, an ideologically defined global alliance of democracies would face serious difficulties in determining whom to exclude and in striking a reasonable balance between its doctrinal and strategic purposes.
Such patients face serious difficulties in performing daily living activities such as meal movement.
However, the MoD acknowledges that a "small minority" face serious difficulties.
As it was with the automobile industry transformation, a number of modern innovators will probably face serious difficulties, some will merge with competitors and some will just disappear.
Especially in Greece, under the pressure of the recent economic crisis, households face serious difficulties in meeting sufficiently their energy needs.
However, given Lebanon's complex social and political makeup, the implementation of such a plan will face serious difficulties: 1. Hezbollah resolve.
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