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Graduates will face the prospect of dealing with difficult teenagers.
They now face the prospect of dealing with a Kenyan government run by two men indicted by the ICC.
Privately, however, the White House will certainly not be delighted at the prospect of dealing with prickly President Putin again.
Speaking in Ohio last year, Obama seemed to betray trepidation at the prospect of dealing with the Likud leader.
The prospect of dealing with new, perhaps more meddlesome, investors leaves the two men unfazed, perhaps because under Mr. Wallenberg's leadership, the empire has thrived largely on consensus.
Even some Republicans were uneasy about the prospect of dealing their aides — and some of their colleagues — the equivalent of a big pay cut.
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To mark the occasion, the UN met again to discuss the prospects of dealing with it.
The Guardian spoke to three NGO workers in Haiti about the effects of the storm and the nation's prospects of dealing with the crisis.
And General Manager Steve Phillips did speak with both Toronto General Manager Gord Ash and Clemens's representatives, Alan and Randy Hendricks, during the recently completed winter meetings in Nashville regarding the prospects of dealing for, and then renegotiating with the five-time Cy Young award winner.
French bankers are understandably unimpressed as they contemplate the prospect of deals moving to London.
They are already furious about the prospect of deals that would give them nothing, trapping them in pockets around the country where they might not be under attack and might not starve, but would be rendered irrelevant.
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