Rising food price inflation is expected to bedevil small groceries as well as the giant supermarkets.
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The temptations of exercising discretion and marking solicited trades as unsolicited frequently bedevil stockbrokers.
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The question why human beings are collaborative continues to bedevil the field of evolutionary biology.
Mr Aquino's mother also failed to solve the many other problems that bedevil the country.
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Thus it is not susceptible to supply shocks drought, political upheavals, crazy politicians that bedevil practically every other commodity.
Few will disagree: elitism, nepotism and deeply entrenched hierarchies bedevil India's progress, and politics is no exception.
He's turned off, like many investors, by the company's antitrust issues, which continue to bedevil it, especially in Europe.
Our GDP and job growth have already slowed substantially, and the European albatross is likely to continue to bedevil us.
MX.com is owned by a consulting firm Medimetrix and is selling solutions for big problems that bedevil big hospitals and health systems.
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Oil prices have leveled off, so they shouldn't bedevil the coming year.
But in fact, this failure can bedevil our most basic economic decisions.
Gore, who ran for president in 1988, has made a ritual of poking fun at his wooden image, but it continues to bedevil him.
He sees the potential for Watson cousins customized with analytics for traffic-pattern optimization and emergency planning devoid of the emotions that bedevil mere people.
The author, Paul Collier, comes from a traditional aid background but has faced honestly the reality of kleptocracies and worse that bedevil the best of intentions.
First the supply-side economics of the Great Moderation proved superior to Keynesianism, producing good growth without the bouncing around that somehow did bedevil the Keynesian era.
Keeping those promises will soon start to bedevil the administration.
For starters, Canada has avoided many of the problems that currently bedevil the U.S.--mountains of public debt, a banking system in crisis, the housing debacle and a weakened currency.
The likeliest explanation is that new sanctions, designed to cut off Iran from the global financial system and bedevil its oil exports, are doing serious damage to its shipping business.
And it is investigating the payment of fees to rating agencies by issuers of debt, which seems like one more recipe for the conflicts of interest that so bedevil Wall Street.
Fortunately for Davis, who followed two older brothers into the Alabama kicking job, he didn't face the sort of Bill Buckner-like scorn that would bedevil others who faltered on the biggest stages.
And try as they might, this is a story that is going to continue to bedevil the Bush Administration until we take very seriously the accountability question at the highest levels of our military.
But Mr Gandhi, who was recently elevated to the post of the Congress party vice-president, did not offer any solutions to the problems that bedevil India's economy and critics said his speech was rambling and non-specific.
At issue in the latest controversy to bedevil the Clinton Administration is how and why the White House obtained sensitive FBI background files on several hundred past employees, including Republicans from the Bush and Reagan administrations.
Indeed, Hanoi showed no sign of withdrawing those troops, despite Chinese demands that they do so: the subsequent guerrilla war in Cambodia would bog down Vietnam's soldiers and bedevil its foreign relations for more than a decade.
Their selling point is that they are free from the conflicts of interest that often bedevil bigger firms that may be offering guidance to companies while also hoping to win lucrative mandates to sell shares or bonds for them.
As if the nation's overexcited and misguided border vigilantes didn't have enough ways to trigger alarms and bedevil the U.S. Border Patrol (whose job is hard enough as it is), University of Arizona researchers have developed Helios, a monitoring system that uses an acoustic sensor to detect movement via fiber optic cables buried beneath the US-Mexico border.
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