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But it is not just Western democracies that face problems.
The Senate could face problems passing the bill if Sen.
However, Ethiopia is not the only country where Rastafarians face problems.
The agreement is more likely to face problems in South Korea.
Certainly New Orleanians face problems more immediate and tangible than Confederate symbols.
"If he will not close the review, our economy will face problems," he added.
But I am sympathetic to the idea that we could face problems going forward.
Countries as diverse as India and France also face problems of farmers killing themselves.
Even when young patients with diabetes secure their own health insurance, they can face problems.
But Canada is unlikely to face problems as severe as those south of the border.
And, if he were to start cutting down on Wells Fargo, he could face problems.
Will those who are already here stay and those who want to come in face problems?
Almost half of Polish companies in Poland face problems finding new employees, a report showed in August.
Scholars, however, have argued that it is a myth that gifted students don't face problems and challenges.
Elsewhere, even widely spoken tongues like Quechua face problems when it comes to the language of technology.
Large employers with national operations can face problems when trying to comply with different requirements across jurisdictions.
I'm saying Hollywood will face problems if it does not grow to match the growth of America.
Though all military branches face problems with integrating women, the Marine Corps has perhaps the toughest challenge.
Clinton, meanwhile, will continue to face problems in an electorate where many voters simply do not like her.
"I'm a student, I don't want to face problems," he wrote in a WhatsApp conversation with a reporter.
European banks also face problems, since transactions with Iran in dollars cannot be processed through the U.S. financial system.
Republican senator: Mick Mulvaney could face 'problems' Two of those nominees are already facing scrutiny from some Republicans, as well.
The utilities also face problems with keeping rates affordable, especially when cities are so economically distressed and unemployment is high.
There are nutritional program cuts in the House farm bill that could face problems in conference with the Senate version.
We will face problems beyond race, nationality, and gender; it forcs us to consider the future of the human species.
If he appeases Collins, he could face problems with the Senate bill when it goes to conference with the House.
Lawyers are keen to be in cases involving disadvantaged groups, but it is risky, and we face problems with solidarity.
Former prisoners also face problems like most other previously incarcerated people as they struggle to return to their former lives.
The result is that trans people often face problems — not just in polling booths, but broadly — due to outdated IDs.
Ms. Garg is not the first principal to face problems at Central Park East I, which has had five since 2003.
Yet pensioners, who may have seen little reason to maintain up-to-date paperwork, could face problems proving their residential history.
Democrats would appear to face problems trying to stabilize an affluent white and disadvantaged minority coalition with starkly different economic interests.
Some face problems with alcoholism; and in certain tribes, few people know how to hunt, let alone speak their native language.
But Cooperman indicated that Trump may also face problems in an area that Reagan was not able to execute on either.
That means that exporters face problems concluding new deals with Iran because the banks will not process payments from the country.
Given that Gorsuch does not face problems of ethics or competence, such a move would represent Senate Democrats flexing their partisan muscles.
Notes for hosts It's not just those focused on weight and lifestyle who can face problems when it comes to food pushers.
But those attorneys could face problems if they are asked to defend the president's personal actions as part of the Russia probe.
The executive has not shied away, however, from warning that London's position as Europe's dominant financial market may face problems on Brexit.
If renters demand better terms, decamp or go broke, then WeWork will face problems, whether it part-owns its properties or not.
More than half the country thinks past or present discrimination is not a major factor in why black Americans face problems today.
On Tuesday Moody's, a rating agency, downgraded 18 Turkish banks and two finance firms, which could face problems rolling over foreign-currency loans.
"They already face problems of upward mobility in the workplace, so they have less to lose by going it alone," says Mr Saito.
Farmer and her staff of 20 black women face problems around birthing that are even more severe than the already disconcerting national statistics.
At a time when even the wealthiest nations face problems of poverty, many analysts are concerned about creating jobs in the "new" economy.
Deepa Narayan, a social scientist who has recently published a book on how women are treated in India, said Ms. Reddy might face problems.
In the last two years, Brazilian banks have been increasing provisions to face problems with struggling Odebrecht, but not all banks improved their collaterals.
Drew Beckwith, water policy manager at Western Resource Advocates, a Boulder-based conservation group, warned such large developments could face problems in the future.
When officials unexpectedly face problems outside their intended purview—whether a global banking crisis or a period of chronic stagnation—public confidence in them erodes.
The banks are well funded at the moment but may face problems if house prices were to drop by more than 25 percent, says Kraizberg.
Companies also face problems with pressure imbalance and high natural gas levels at new shale oil wells in the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oilfield.
Commenters on Twitter and YouTube said that they didn't face problems on the East Coast, but West Coasters continued to face long lines for chargers.
As Forbes notes, a courier bringing Serrano ham from Spain to the United States would face problems because of the restrictions on imports of cured meats.
Even crypto-related firms that don't handle digital coins, such as web designers, typically face problems in opening bank accounts, CryptoUK chair Iqbal Gandham told Reuters.
Many other migratory species face problems from man-made factors including dams, roads, forest clearances and wind turbines that can kill birds that fly into their blades.
But if the company is forced to make developers sell their apps on a siloed Huawei-only store, it could face problems from users outside of China.
The company's remarks should go some way in easing concerns that Boeing might face problems in delivering on record orders during a period of booming air travel.
Intellectual property law aside, some new innovations face problems due to outdated bylaws, risk-averse company cultures, and regulatory processes that focus only on the potential downsides.
"Except for a few specific situations, in general we shouldn't face problems with our activity during the weekend" in Rosario, said Guillermo Wade, who heads the chamber.
Although we benefit from a global economy and an ability to communicate and know what is happening worldwide instantaneously, we also face problems that threaten us all.
Any effort to isolate Pakistan would face problems from China, which has deepened political and military ties with Islamabad and invested nearly $60 billion in infrastructure in Pakistan.
So far, the A350 does not appear to face problems on the same scale as 787 delivery delays that strained the finances of rival Boeing earlier this decade.
Eisen told Politico that even if Trump changed the White House policy, he could face problems with the STOCK Act or anti-bribery law, which include the president.
Despite widespread acceptance, industry professionals concede LGBTQ couples may still face problems with finding receptive vendors in places where conservatives oppose same-sex weddings, often on religious grounds.
The White House will face problems if it gives too much to the Freedom Caucus; because more moderate members, including some Republican women, are likely to oppose the bill.
In this season's final story arc, a fleet of ships from Earth, Mars, and the Outer Planets Alliance head out to the ring, and face problems when they arrive.
Companies that are paying more in dividends than they generate in earnings may face problems soon if earnings continue to fall and growth prospects are limited, according to the report.
But any effort to isolate Pakistan would face problems from China, which has deepened political and military ties to Islamabad as it invested nearly $60 billion in infrastructure in Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the FT has reported that the U.K. will test a new scheme to hire non-EU agricultural workers to ensure that British farmers will not face problems after Brexit.
"Unintentionally, it may be that Trump's disruptive style has had a positive impact in forcing countries to face problems that they would rather kick down the road," Mr. Fried said.
Spencer said Arktos's CEO, Daniel Friberg had been facing pressure in Sweden and he was worried he might face problems at the border if he tried to fly into the country.
"In Western countries and places which are under U.S. influence, our banking transactions and the repatriation of our funds from their banks face problems ... because (banks) fear the Americans," he said.
As both parties struggle with the logistical and moral quagmire that the immigration issue represents, they face problems that they need to solve and not to solve at the same time.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia will face problems if it delays its general election beyond the scheduled date of May next year, the prime minister said on Tuesday, recalling past political violence.
However, they face problems convincing some Afghan commanders who are not comfortable with new methods that require more sophisticated systems and place heavy demands on a force where many soldiers are illiterate.
Amazon has carved out an influential position in Washington through lobbying, campaign contributions and pushing policy issues like job creation, but it could still face problems if Trump takes action against it.
For example, provisional ballots are a common backstop when individuals face problems casting a ballot, but they are typically used by only a small number of individuals (generally between 1 and 2%).
This kind of conversation starts with a presumed "we": a sense that there's a global community with shared interests, who face problems that can't be solved without some kind of collective action.
While Trump seemed to be sending an olive branch to Democrats with his approach Tuesday night, the Republican is going to face problems within his own party when it comes to his budget.
If getting ahead is a question of piling on marketing spend, HelloFresh could face problems should a giant like Amazon, fresh from its acquisition of Whole Foods, or a major grocer muscle in.
But steel producers, backed by governments including the British, French and German, are pushing the Commission to do more to keep out cheap imports from Chinese factories that face problems of over-capacity.
Ratings agency Fitch has said that Nigeria's B+ rating, which has a negative outlook, could face problems if a prolonged attempt to defend the country's currency peg ate heavily into its international reserves.
But The Guardian reported that Boeing may face problems in getting involved with the investigation due to US sanctions on Iran — and heightened tensions between the countries after the US assassinated Maj. Gen.
"We're trying to work on language to say that if they're going to send your name in, you've got to be notified first," said Kennedy, noting people with common names could face problems.
But steel producers, backed by governments including France, Germany and Britain, are pushing the Commission to do more to keep out ultra-cheap imports coming from Chinese factories which face problems of over-capacity.
The numbers that matter: As we found in a Kaiser Family Foundation poll in February: 31% of Americans age 18-64 report they or a family member face problems paying their health care bills.
Emergency room operator Adeptus Health Inc won court approval on Monday for its disclosures for its plan to exit bankruptcy, although the judge overseeing the case warned that confirmation of the plan would face problems.
ASUNCION (Reuters) - Paraguay could face problems this year with dengue and other fevers transmitted by mosquitoes, which have proliferated due to rainy weather during the Southern Hemisphere summer, a health ministry official said on Tuesday.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Almost half of Polish companies in Poland face problems finding new employees, prompting many of them to reduce new investment, the latest report by Work Service, Poland's biggest employment agency, showed on Tuesday.
Sawmills with big stocks of oak are safe for now but will face problems buying new stock because they cannot afford the higher prices, said Nicolas Douzain-Didier, head of France's National Forest Association (FNB).
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union fears Mediterranean migrant smuggling gangs are reviving a route from Egypt, officials told Reuters, putting thousands of people to sea in recent months as they face problems in Libya and Turkey.
Democrats are keen to start digging but could face problems if they move too quickly and are seen to be neglecting legislation on key issues or if they bicker among themselves over who leads the investigations.
Businesses still face problems such as the inability of people returning to work, as well as stalled logistics operations, Xin Guobin, the ministry's deputy head told reporters, according to a CNBC translation of his Chinese remarks.
But Boeing, a major American company with close ties to the US government, may face problems in getting involved with the investigation because of US sanctions on Iran and newly heightened tensions between the two countries.
Chuck Grassley, a top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, warned Thursday that Trump's choice for budget director could face "problems" getting confirmed to the post because of his failure to pay taxes on a household employee.
Its production wasn't without setbacks and current aircraft face problems today due to Rolls Royce engine issues, but the Dreamliner is still widely popular with both airlines and passengers and can be seen all over the world.
Results from the Ohio special election on Tuesday support the idea that the GOP is becoming a rural party that could face problems in winning over suburban voters his fall, "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough opined on Wednesday.
In what could be a politically explosive chapter in the shutdown saga that already is 34 days long, analysts said at least one in 10 taxpayers could face problems with their returns due to the IRS funding shortfall.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday that many British businesses still face problems that have yet to be solved if Britain leaves the European Union without an agreement to smooth its transition.
He said the decision to turn the plane around was not due to an emergency but was a "precautionary measure" stemming from worries that the plane&aposs main gear would face problems when it landed in New York.
Rio de Janeiro (CNN)As Brazil's beleaguered prisons continue to face problems involving drugs, corruption, escapes and riots, the pressure is on the government to fix what some analysts say are systemic and structural failures of the prison system.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, asked in a French television interview if he would be willing to face trial in France, says he would maybe travel if he knew he would not face problems at the border.
EIOPA's 2014 stress tests showed that with prolonged low interest rates, nearly one in four insurers would not meet their Solvency Capital Requirement - the regulatory benchmark - and some could face problems in meeting promises to policy holders within 8-11 years.
The sweet lady taking care of me asks if I'm in high school, god bless (I have baby face problems), and also tells me I'm pretty, so she's pretty much my best friend now and she's getting a nice tip.
More from the shutdown … 9,000 federal employees in Washington, D.C. area file unemployment claims (Government Executive) … States scramble to fill the void left by shutdown (The Hill) … Lawmakers concerned that taxpayers will face problems as tax filing season approaches (The Hill).
PARIS, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, asked in a French television interview if he would be willing to face trial in France, says he would maybe travel if he knew he would not face problems at the border.
The watchdog's 2014 stress tests showed that with prolonged low interest rates, nearly one in four insurers would not meet their Solvency Capital Requirement - the regulatory benchmark - and some could face problems in meeting promises to policy holders within 8-11 years.
But the FDA report raised questions about whether St. Jude had properly tested Durata, and whether the lead could face problems similar to what prompted a 2011 recall of Riata, a lead that was prone to failure because the insulation wore away.
In an interview with the newspaper Libération following the release of SAIP, Gaël Musquet, "hacker in residence" at the public digital agency La Fonderie, said that the app could face problems because it relies on "vulnerable" 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi networks.
But audits in October found migrant workers continue to face problems, and there is a lack of evidence the company is ensuring their pay and work conditions are in line with domestic labour laws, the RSPO said in a separate letter to FGV.
"In Western countries and places which are under U.S. influence, our banking transactions and the repatriation of our funds from their banks face problems ... because (banks) fear the Americans," Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a televised address marking the Iranian new year.
Cities will face problems relating to health, security, water scarcity, community cohesion and disaster risk if they do not take steps to address rising population density, according to the report, which stressed that cities should aim to take full advantage of the socio-economic benefits migration offers.
On the surface, it's a tactic to build camaraderie: If someone finds himself facing charges of misconduct, the blue wall of silence creates a kind reprieve that he won't face problems because his fellow officers have his back as long as he doesn't turn his back on them.
The Energy Department said in a report released Wednesday that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), which includes 60 underground tanks on the Gulf of Mexico coast and holds 85033 million barrels of oil, would face problems achieving its stated purpose of releasing oil to the market in shortage situations.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Up to 34,000 transgender people in the United States could face problems voting in next month's election because their ID cards do not match their gender, advocacy groups said, urging them to use a postal vote to avoid being turned away at the polls.
News that the F-35 continues to face problems comes just after the Pentagon announced that it has reached an agreement with Lockheed Martin, finalizing a $34 billion deal for 478 aircraft, although some watchdog groups argue the Pentagon might end up paying a lot more for these aircraft.
American critics of Iran say the sales could also face problems if Iran Air were found to be violating other, nonnuclear American sanctions on Iran — for example, by transporting arms to Syria or to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite group that the United States regards as a terrorist organization.
Cheong's analysis of companies not rated by S&P doesn't date that far back, but she said unrated borrowers "at the bottom of the barrel" of the U.S. real estate sector (which are thought to have contributed to the global financial crisis)  started to face problems in repaying their debt in 2005 and 2006.

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