Imelda Richardson, Chief Inspector of Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales, told the committee about the indicators her team look for to show that a private provider may be in financial difficulties.
He had already conceded that there would be difficulties in uniting the population of NI behind the festival.
One reason for the sluggish ups and downs of the jobs numbers this year may be difficulties in skill-sets among the unemployed.
They risk hypothermia, or if they're injured there may be difficulties involved in leaving them out on the hills because of that.
Corporate treasurers fear bank credit will dry up if banks continue to be mired in their own financial difficulties.
But he warned that there could be "huge technical difficulties in identifying what counted as an English law" and the Commons Speaker, whose job it would be to decide, could be drawn into political controversy.
However, he cautioned that there will still be difficulties repeating the feat in people.
These difficulties can be seen in the data from the two regions highlighted by ILO research as having the highest youth unemployment rates - the Middle East and North Africa.
The fact is that, despite the sort of developmental difficulties to be expected in mastering a challenging new technology like those used in hit-to-kill interceptions, a variety of U.S. theater and national missile defenses have proven effective and will become increasingly so as they are operationalized.
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In these cost-cutting times, when economic difficulties jeopardiseinvestment in development, let us be clear that developmental progress more than pays for itself.
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However, as we proceed in that direction, we would be wise to maintain a realistic appreciation of the difficulties of comprehensive oversight in a financial system as large, diverse, and globalized as ours.
Much of the argument for firing Donald Rumsfeld rests on the contention that he should be held accountable for the present difficulties in Iraq.
The problem is said to be causing the health service in Scotland more difficulties than bed-blocking, where the discharge of elderly people is delayed because they have nowhere to go.
Well if I can use the expression just because things are difficult doesn't mean to say they're not worth doing, there will be huge difficulties ahead, not only in the coming days but over the coming months and years.
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Nuclear experts also noted that North Korea could be facing similar technical difficulties as Iran in operating the equipment, which spins at supersonic speeds and can easily break apart or leak uranium gas if its parts aren't balanced and fortified with high-end metals.
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Former France defender Marcel Desailly, who played under Capello during both of the Italian's spells in charge of AC Milan, believes language difficulties might not be the 61-year-old's only barrier in the England set-up.
She acknowledges that she has to be better at appreciating Greg's difficulties in juggling both child care and unpredictable work.
The actions taken at the national level by the countries in most serious difficulties need to be complimented by actions at the Eurozone level.
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Smith said one weight for gold in dollar terms could be the ripple effects of the bankruptcy of MF Global and the difficulties former clients of that firm have had in accessing all of their funds.
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The decision was originally scheduled for Jan 12 before being pushed due to difficulties in determining the countervailing duties to be imposed.
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It is now too late for Mr Milburn to argue that the local difficulties the flu always causes should be kept in perspective.
The leader of the nationalist SDLP, Mark Durkan, criticised David Trimble's tactics, saying the difficulties in the peace process would not be resolved by deadlines.
In addition, given that RIM appears to be experiencing difficulties with porting its enterprise applications to the new OS (BB10), it is far from clear whether these applications could ever be ported to a third-party OS such as Android or Windows Phone.
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More details may emerge in mid-December, but the difficulties to be overcome are huge.
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Also, if other operations are needed in the near future, breathing difficulties need to be under control.
One of the biggest difficulties in getting the program off the ground will be how to price the soured assets.
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Mr Griffin said some NIPSA members had expressed concerns about their future in the department, but he believed potential difficulties could be resolved through the union negotiations.
It is too soon to be certain, and lack of distance is only one of the difficulties in making that judgment.
"After years of helping veterans of the Vietnam and Gulf wars cope with the health effects of toxic battlefields, we have learned that we must take exposures to toxins seriously to ensure that this generation of service members does not face the same difficulties, " the congressmen say in the letter to be sent Monday to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.
Ironically, given Mr Obama's difficulties in the Urals, the easiest place to start may be arms control.
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