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The country was already in grave difficulties, with a faltering economy, shortages of food and other necessities, and widespread cynicism over the future.
The ISI will have to execute his orders and if it will not, or cannot, the President, and the region, are in grave difficulties.
There has even been a surprisingly large number of bonds issued with interest rates of ten percentage points or more above the yield on Treasury bills—usually an indicator that a company is in grave difficulties and might default.
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In an email to a member of the public, she said she was "deeply offended" by criticism over her pay, adding: "I took on a company in grave difficulty.
She suggested that the promise was "meaningless" and that the government is in "grave difficulty" over passing its Brexit legislation in the coming months.
Instead of overcoming helicopter problems to successfully execute their mission, her SEALs, who are in pursuit of a "High Value Individual," run into grave difficulties.
It was the second time in as many weeks that such an operation had run into grave difficulties.
By Fred Packard and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, December 29 , 1945P. 11 Housing Note: There is an apartment hotel on West Forty-seventh Street, that has been in rather grave difficulties with the police, who have gone to the trouble of pasting a big red label on the register at the desk, reading.
The amnesty programme is in grave trouble.
The Committee, while recognizing the importance of the continuance of agricultural rehabilitation work in these countries, recognizes also the grave difficulties inherent in the position.
Independence in the former Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, however, encountered grave difficulties in the years after 1810.
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