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Facing difficult problems in the Balkans, it seems to have taken the view that we can pick and choose which NATO missions we will join, or on what terms.
The appetite for attack politics is clearly limited, particularly when the nation is facing difficult problems abroad and at home, and when voters are looking for serious discussion of these issues, Bush and Kerry aides said.
It is clear that patients with this disease are facing difficult problems with regard to their health, including morbidity concerns, reduced work productivity, and lost days at school.
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Locke's account of property and how it comes to be owned faces difficult problems.
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On the one hand cloud service providers face difficult problems of publishing services that expose resources, and on the other hand cloud clients do not have the means for discovery and automatic services' selection, and easy use of services.
America has been facing many difficult problems, to some of which it has not yet found solutions.
But they face difficult factual and methodological problems, not logical ones.
But Asian policymakers now face two difficult problems.
Yet the country faced enormously difficult problems of reunification and reconstruction and a future clouded by the dark prospect of civil war.
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