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Facing the difficult assignment of starting on Nos. 10, 11 and 12, the toughest three-hole stretch on the course, Woods made par on all three.
Jonathan Mendel warned that the promotion of technical fixes risks distracting society from facing the difficult political choices needed to make a fairer world.
While the diocese is in the black, and not facing the difficult financial decisions of other dioceses, like closing parish schools, it does face several challenges.
Fortunately, in facing the difficult adjustment challenges that lie ahead, China's $3.6tn£2.3tntn) in foreign-currency reserves can serve as a buffer against unavoidable losses.
"All of those people who were holding their breath are now facing the difficult choice of either permanent separation from their families or returning to Yemen," she said.
It gives the Justices what some have called a "procedural off-ramp" — a way of not facing the difficult social issues presented by the case but still ending the case with same-sex marriage rights restored in California.
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The city now faces the difficult question of what to do with the rally grounds.
She faces the difficult task of overseeing Mr Musk, the company's increasingly erratic chief executive.
To be sure, a film maker faces the difficult problem of creating drama.
His manager, Paul Nasr, faces the difficult decision of whether to promote Parson to managing director.
Therefore, retailers face the difficult task of designing a portfolio of products that balances risk and return.
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