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Yet crisis simulations involving the supervisors of Nordea, a bank that has a substantial market share in four Scandinavian countries, suggest that co-ordination problems are thorny.
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On specific issues, Ms. Gunn acknowledged that the problems were thorny and answers few, like how to curtail spending without cutting too deeply into Medicare.
Two other problems were thornier.
The problem is thorny enough that the British chief executive of Next, a European retailer, recently offered a £250,000 prize for the person who comes up with the best plan for countries to leave the euro without destroying the European economy.
The problem is thornier for the Mets because Citi Field has only 42,000 seats, 26percentt fewer than at Shea Stadium.
Few problems today are thornier than trying to prevent terrorist acts.
If he pushed Congress to send him such a bill, he could not only win himself some credit with America's broad middle, but also get some grudging respect from social conservatives.Iraq and Afghanistan are thorny problems, too.
These are thorny problems, but if you use art market indices to assess whether art is a good investment, you're making investment assumptions about a market where half of the data from private sales is unknowable and where the tranche of data that indices do include from the other half, the auction market, has a selection bias.
"There is widespread recognition among members of both parties that we're dealing with a serious situation at the southwest border, that these are thorny policy problems," Earnest said.
The social problems may be thornier.
The thorniest problems are the deficits and bail-out terms.
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