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The biggest federation of blue-collar unions in the oil industry, Fedepetrol, is split between pro- and anti-government factions, making it difficult to predict how its members will respond to the strike, which is set for Monday.
The biggest federation of blue-collar unions in the oil industry, Fedepetrol, is split between pro- and anti-government factions, making it difficult to predict how its members will respond to the strike.
The new climate, antitrust experts say, makes it difficult to predict how Mr. Simons will act.
The budget airline said weak consumer confidence and an unusually high level of disruption to flights was making it difficult to predict how the business would fare in the coming months.
Though it believes that family contributions will rise, the department points out that the new formula includes some extra leeway for inflation and the protection of personal assets, making it difficult to predict how each individual's financial picture will change.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, said she found it difficult to predict how nominees would rule because so many give misleading answers to the committee, clearly referring to Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Samuel A. Alito.
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"This is so murky that it's difficult to predict how it would be implemented," said Douglas Johnson, legislative affairs director for the National Right to Life Committee.
But it is difficult to predict how it could continue functioning while the laws of the land are being redrawn.
"The financial crisis in the US has made it quite clear that it's difficult to predict how a price drop would cascade through economy".
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