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But some ecological questions are more serious and more difficult to address than others.
"If you have problems on offense and defense, that may be more difficult to address," Groh said.
Some will get homesick, or experience personal crises which being in Iraq will make more difficult to address.
As the passage of the Health and Social Care Bill has ground on, the doubts and questions that accompany it have become ever more difficult to address.
"We find it more and more difficult to address real problems in our society because we are afraid to describe them," he wrote.
I think that questions like these are more important and more difficult to address than whether we can put the contents of libraries on the Web.
Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and the new Myanmar government have cautioned the international community against using "emotive terms" that could make the tensions in Rakhine state more difficult to address.
Reducing poverty, increasing food production, combating terrorism and sustaining economic development are all vital priorities, but it is increasingly clear how rapid climate change will make them even more difficult to address.
For another, they make it even more difficult to address the public-health crisis: "If you try to shut down air travel and sea travel, you risk affecting to a huge extent the economy, people's livelihoods, and their ability to get around without stopping the virus from traveling," Gregory Hartl, a W.H.O.
In a review of what had gone wrong in the euro area, the O.E.C.D. said problems of mismanagement, including high levels of debt and large trade imbalances, began "during the upswing," in the years before the financial crisis, and will be even more difficult to address now.
This is the Democrat administration which makes things more difficult to address.
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