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Jobs can be shed if need be, he says: 8,500 went in 1992, when Lufthansa was in deep difficulty.
But by mid-life, my personal life was in deep difficulty -- unhappy marriage, three little kids, no help, nowhere to turn.
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Since we have reduced democracy to selecting representatives, and reduced representative democracy to mean simply voting, a valuable system is now mired in deep difficulties.
In effect, Swissair was buying customers for the aviation-service businesses it was also acquiring.But the real clincher was that nearly all the airlines it was buying into were in deep difficulties.
In particular, I think of his speech before the British Parliament in 1981, in his first year as President, when to much hooting and objection, he claimed the "Soviet Union" was "in deep economic difficulty," unable to "feed its own people," and in "decay".
A deep difficulty in assessing these debates lies in getting an acceptable conception of concepts to work with.
El Monte's predicament reflects the deep difficulty of reining in public pension costs.
"It is also causing deep difficulty for employers, both in the public and private sector.
The case -- like the banning of shechitah (ritual animal slaughter) by the Dutch parliament, now thankfully reversed -- illustrates the deep difficulty Jews are facing in Europe today.
By 1990, many banks were in deep financial difficulty.
One of its partners, the Brazilian airline Varig, is also in deep financial difficulty.
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