In southern Jiangxi province, solar power is also proving a headache for local authorities.
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Is it more of a headache than it is anything of a serious nature?
ABB, one of Switzerland's largest companies, recently described the franc's strength as a headache.
Tevez is always on the move and and available, constantly giving the opposition a headache.
It's not just the opposition that are giving the First Minister a headache either.
Choosing not to go to the hospital for a headache is a personal life choice.
The empty cynical phrase "peace, security, and stability" was also giving me a headache.
Mrs Saidi says the country's shoddy telephone system makes logging on to the internet a headache.
The border with Colombia has been a headache for as long as most Venezuelans can remember.
The overlapping federal, state and local policies governing solar are a headache, as are the various rebates.
Five days before that appointment was to have taken place, Deamonte began to complain of a headache.
This makes uncertainty about the date a headache for planners of other events that might be affected.
So today's assault on the Justice and Security Bill is not just a headache for the government.
Did the President have a stomachache or a headache or just learn of a national security threat?
It must be something of a headache for those who had to help the president write this speech.
If your child develops hypoglycemia during the night, he or she might wake with sweat-soaked pajamas or a headache.
The problems besetting private pension funds are also a headache for the government.
Wind farms are even becoming tourist destinations, claims Mr Tanti, though acquiring the land for them is a headache.
But these big runups in demand have actually been a headache for drugmakers.
Rather than a benefit, coupons prove to be a headache in many situations.
That presents Mr. Osborne with a headache: The outstanding candidate is Paul Tucker, the popular and respected deputy governor.
The aim is to reduce the number of misplaced items of baggage, a headache for passengers and airlines alike.
Ahron Leichtman founded Citizens for a Tobacco-free Society because the merest whiff of tobacco smoke gave him a headache.
It has proved a headache for policymakers who have tried to weaken it.
Until recently, the legal status of peyote was a headache for church members.
Regardless of those hypotheticals, if Europe moves forward with these changes, it could be a headache for some tech companies.
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Diana Levine went to the hospital with a headache one spring day in 2000 and wound up losing an arm.
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Mr Olunya said the prime minister had checked himself into hospital on Monday afternoon, complaining of a headache and fatigue.
It can be uncomfortable enough to be in the cramped quarters of a plane, with or without having a headache.
Indeed, keeping the lid on these divisions is already proving to be a headache for Donald Dewar, the Scottish secretary.
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