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There is still strong resistance against joining the convention, and supporters are likely to face difficulty pushing the bill through a divided Parliament.
Corbyn would be affected by the loss of his Islington North constituency, but would be unlikely to face difficulty being selected for the reshaped seat.
One group likely to face difficulty in the current environment are companies owned by private equity firms, which are eager to sell holdings to earn profits from their investments.
But he is likely to face difficulty bringing Japan's 38 percent tax rate in line with Singapore or Hong Kong — whose corporate taxes are half that rate — without grumbling from businesses that do not qualify.
It said the government was likely to face difficulty processing an estimated 8,000 detainees, with "many detainees" under the control of individual brigades and outside any legal framework.
Meanwhile, the status of the small Serb minority remained unsettled, and the government in Pristina continued to face difficulty in establishing authority over the Serb-dominated areas north of the Ibër (Ibar) River.
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More funds that used a high level of leverage to buy less-risky assets are likely to face difficulties, Mr. Gisdakis said.
Research tells us they are also more likely to face difficulties in life including unemployment, mental health problems, homelessness or spending time in prison.
State Senator David J. Cappiello, a Republican who called for Mr. Rowland's resignation on Jan . 9 said the governor is bound to face difficulties negotiating with the Legislature.
The classical music and dance worlds continue to face difficulties mounting new work, or in some cases even paying their artists.
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