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In addition, the British Council has faced some difficulties with English language programs, most notably the cancellation of a training course for the Ministry of Defense.
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WIUT's First Deputy Rector also told Poloff that he welcomes the competition posed by the recent Presidential decree providing for the opening of a Moscow State University branch in Tashkent (ref D). 7. (C) British Council representatives told us that their in-country English language training programs have faced some difficulties.
As a subset of philosophical aesthetics that is interested in the question, "what is the nature of dance as art?", dance philosophy has faced some unique challenges and difficulties.
While Huawei has faced difficulties in some European markets, like France, it has done better elsewhere.
But the contract has instead illustrated how the federal government, like New Jersey and some other states, has faced considerable difficulties regulating these places, even as it entrusts more and more inmates to them.
To get this far the Virgin Galactic project has faced many difficulties.
Glencore has faced financial difficulties after the company was floated on the stock market in 2011.
Unfortunately, in the past two years, it has faced tremendous difficulties; a lot of headwinds.
Our team has faced considerable difficulties, and we have accumulated lessons along the way.
I felt like shit, and I worried I'd witness a shitshow because Johnson has faced financial difficulties in past years.
I felt like shit, and I worried I'd witness a shitshow because Johnson has faced financial difficulties in past years.
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