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The scene of tribunes taking consuls to jail was repeated in 138 during a period of renewed difficulties over recruiting.
Patients who are not being actively treated are also followed up at least annually as it is not uncommon for these patients to experience renewed difficulties, especially at times of transition (e.g. moving from primary to secondary school) or stress (e.g. periods of family discord).
But the Asian economic crisis of two years ago hit hard here, and fears of renewed difficulties are surprisingly strong.
But an inability to conclude the TPP, combined with renewed difficulties over moving a controversial American marine base on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, could make the inevitable professions of eternal friendship ring a little hollow.More broadly, so would another central boast of Mr Obama's diplomacy, the "pivot" or "rebalancing" of American interests towards Asia.
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For a hard-working state employee, such drastic measures would translate to extremely diminished take-home money, and renewed difficulty.
It had been renewed without difficulty every decade since the 1970s; Stark now resolved that it would end.
The BKS theory also generated discussion of, and renewed attention to, difficulties in the foundations of the old quantum theory.
The latest unrest here has only added to the difficulties of renewed dialogue.
The difficulties only renewed Dr. Pierre Nelson's devotion to a country he had given up on.
Portugal's financing difficulties also coincide with renewed political and social pressure on the Socialist government of José Sócrates, which governs without a parliamentary majority.
He was able to complete his high school and college education, before having difficulty renewing his visa.
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