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He says he faces constant hassles when traveling.
That's due partly to Hurwitz's reputation for putting his own interests ahead of investors' (FORBES, Aug. 5, 1991) as well as the regulatory hassles facing Maxxam's Pacific Lumber unit and the depressing outlook for its majority-owned Kaiser Aluminum business.
"We don't want to wait".Firms that want to build their own infrastructure, such as mining companies, which need dedicated railways and ports, can generally build at will in Brazil, though they still face the hassle of environmental licensing.
Surveying the dirty dishes and streaky glasses after a midweek dinner party, it would be easy to agree with the YouGov survey announced yesterday that 40 per cent of us can't face the hassle or expense.
"Universal credit payments will adjust automatically depending on the hours a person works to ensure that people whose hours may change are financially supported and do not face the hassle and bureaucracy of switching their benefit claims".
"Universal credit payments will adjust automatically depending on the hours a person works to ensure that people whose hours may change are financially supported and do not face the hassle and bureaucracy of switching their benefit claims," the spokesman added.
And because it's a private platform, Landis doesn't face the hassle of dealing with the multiple listing services that tend to have regional monopolies over real estate listing data.
Groups that received money from the E.U. also faced new bureaucratic hassles, he said.
NGOs need to re-register every three years and thus face additional bureaucratic hassles when their registration comes up for renewal.
Since I wrote my original blog post regarding the tax-time hassles faced by American expatriates, many readers — both on IHT Rendezvous and in e-mails — have enriched the discussion here with comments, criticisms and personal stories.
"Hello City Planner," an animated cartoon produced by the department and posted on its Web site, depicts a litany of farcical city hassles faced by a woman applying to sell ice cream.
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