This placed Mr. Arafat in difficulty with some segments of his own side, not to mention Arab states that have no interest in a final peace between Palestinians and Israel.
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Catalonia is said to be in difficulty, with the largest debts of all the regional governments: 42bn euros.
That latter factor does little to diminish a narrative about Romney's difficulty in connecting with voters.
Analysts are convinced that energy storage is the ultimate key to providing clean and cheap energy, but even these giants are finding difficulty in grappling with the problem.
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MacDorman's current focus is on the uncanny valley with respect to empathy: that is, is the uncanny valley phenomenon related to a person's difficulty in identifying with particular computer-animated or robotic characters in films?
To top it all, the company may face difficulty in negotiating with workers in November over wages and jobs due to lower expected production, and this could lead to a new wave of strikes and general labor unrest.
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In its report, the board said the prison was "experiencing difficulty" in working with the Prison Service to transfer sex offenders to other jails for help in dealing with their specific problems.
Mr. Freeh's frustration matches that of others in the FBI with the difficulty of getting the Saudi government to cooperate fully in previous investigations.
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John Kerry won, he would face "difficulty" in dealing with a Republican-controlled House and Senate.
Long-term Marquardt still believes BofA has significant upside, but the difficulty in projecting earnings with any confidence is a major hurdle.
For instance, if one knows where to look, parts for Rovers, Peugeots, Alfa Romeos, and Fiats can be acquired in America with little difficulty.
So he now practises his craft in secrecy and with difficulty.
"It was a big thick form, maybe 30 pages, which was filled in with great difficulty because I can barely write, I can't hold a pen properly, " he said.
And I know that President Yudhoyono has been tireless in his efforts to make sure that people are safe and that this difficulty is dealt with in as effective way as possible.
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The experts argued that the nature and the scale of women's continued marginalisation in the media, allied with the difficulty of establishing effective systems of accountability in an increasingly commercial and globalising media market place, meant that no single strategy can accomplish a great deal on its own.
On-cell touch, meanwhile, has seen greater adoption, but the mix has shifted to smaller screen sizes used in mobile phones and digital still cameras, whereas it has had difficulty competing with projected capacitive in tablet PC applications.
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In a recent survey of Welsh companies, the Construction Industry Training Board found that 69% of participating companies had found difficulties in recruiting skilled staff, with employers experiencing the most difficulty in recruiting carpenters and joiners and bricklayers.
The real difficulty is not in dealing with the visible, but the invisible.
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Many entrepreneurial companies are still contending with difficulty in getting access to capital, four years after the financial markets crashed.
If analyst expectations are any guide, the big banks should be able to ride out any difficulty in their mortgage businesses with help from investment banking and other activities tied to the buoyant markets.
Far from preparing for the twenty-first century, much of the Arab and Muslim world appears to have difficulty in coming to terms with the nineteenth century, with its composite legacy of secularization, democracy, laissez faire economics, transnational industrial and commercial linkages, social change, and intellectual questioning.
In conjunction with the large number of respondents who expressed difficulty in identifying the source of troubleshooting issues, this indicates that the development of monitoring solutions may not be keeping pace with the adoption of the technology.
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In the U.S., 67% of industrial hirers polled reported considerable difficulty with finding suitably skilled employees, with a further 56% expecting the problem to worsen in coming years.
Derry's self-doubt had disappeared and Mickey Moran's side held on with little difficulty in the closing moments.
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He believes communicating about the sport is a difficulty and he is in talks with Goalball UK to host a taster session at the Copper Box Arena after the Paralympics.
It underscored the difficulty the elderly have in dealing with the myriad of electronics that they live with and which can cause distress for them when there is a failure.
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In an interview with The Economist in May, Ms Otunbayeva grumbled about the difficulty of getting her colleagues to agree on anything.
You know, people ask me how why did this, and with great difficulty, in many ways.
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