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Financial and difficulties
Financial difficulties in Mantua led the Pope in the fall of 1537 to move the council to Vicenza, where participation was poor.
Financial difficulties arose with the departure to Spain of Barberini, accompanied by Cassiano dal Pozzo, the antiquarian and the Cardinal's secretary, who later would become a great friend and patron.
In 1975 it was acquired by Data Processing Financial and General Corporation, known as DPF, a computer leasing company, that ran into difficulties with IBM during the period of the IBM antitrust battles.
Financial difficulties followed by the economic Panic of 1893, family conflict, and labor disputes caused the mills to fall into receivership in the early 1900s.
Financial difficulties had forced him to debase the Antoninianus, as rioting began to occur in Egypt, causing disruptions to Rome ’ s wheat supply and further eroding Philip ’ s support in the capital.
Financial difficulties after the First World War forced his parents to sell their home and live in the Cannes hotel.
Financial difficulties forced Lantz to shut down his studio in 1949.
Financial difficulties led him to join the clergy, and in 1542, he became a canon at Modena's cathedral.
Financial difficulties resulting from the Great Depression led to the Maroons suspending play after 1938.
Financial difficulties of one or the other partners had at least one of them in debt to the company at any moment in time, and the accounting records from these guys are confusing, but very businesslike.
Such a review would pose difficulties since evidence on how its most senior policymakers arrived at their decisions is destroyed as a matter of course, as are those of the meetings of the interim Financial Policy Committee, which was set up in 2011 as part of the Bank's greater responsibility for financial stability.
Financial and logistical difficulties ensued, and the magazine moved to its present monthly format in spring 2003.
Financial difficulties caused the suspension of services in 1948, but after receiving government support operations were resumed in 1951.
Financial difficulties continued to mount, however, until Edward Sutton III solved the problem by marrying his grand daughter and heir, Frances Sutton, to Humble Ward, the son of a wealthy merchant.
Financial difficulties due to the cost of building a railroad through rugged terrain delayed the project, and the ChP was not completed until 1961.
Financial difficulties forced Chesterfield Borough Council to bail out the club in 1985 and the club's training ground to be sold.
Financial difficulties hampered City's progress, as key players such as Alan Fettis and Dean Windass
Financial difficulties, not the least precipitated by his father's illness, forestalled a promising career as a classical pianist.
Financial difficulties and the departure of primary founder Rob Landley from Austin led to the shutdown of Linucon after the second event.
Financial difficulties put an end to Sir Syed's formal education, although he continued to study in private, using books on a variety of subjects.
Financial difficulties forced Hagen to sell the studios to MP Productions in 1937.
Financial and signal difficulties were the primary reasons for the closure of the two HD subchannels.
Financial difficulties combined with poor performances saw Barrow twice up for re-election in 1971 and 1972.
Financial difficulties forced its closure in 1985.

Financial and threat
News media satellite up-link trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, New Jersey in August, 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York City.
In a June 2007 Financial Times article, Klaus called ambitious environmentalism " the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, market economy and prosperity ".
Electronic News Gathering trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, New Jersey | Newark, United States in August 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York City.
Homeland Security secured the Prudential Financial Building in Newark, New Jersey in August 2004 following the discovery of evidence of a terrorist threat to it.

Financial and war
* 1944-Monetary and Financial Conference held in July in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire ; International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( World Bank ) created to aid nations devastated by the war and to stabilize the international monetary system.
The political pressure of the ideologically charged civil war, in conjunction with the excruciating need for aid and funds to finance imports, compelled FRELIMO to negotiate its first structural adjustment package ( SAP ) with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) in 1986 ( commonly referred to as the Bretton Woods Institutions or International Financial Institutions — IFIs ).
Financial and economic problems in Germany in the aftermath of the war resulted in reduced government funding for the university.
During his 21 years in Congress, Christopher served on the Government Reform, Financial Services, Budget and Homeland Security Committees and was the first congressman to enter Iraq after the war.
war: Shanghai World Financial Center
On the same day, the London Financial Times reported that the French and Russians may have been involved in the removal of the explosives from Al Qa ' qaa before the war began, quoting Deputy Undersecretary for Defense John A. Shaw, who said " various Russian units on the eve of hostilities to orchestrate the collection of munitions and assure their transport out of Iraq via Syria ".
After the war ended he sold advertising space with the Financial Times, but soon came fulltime comedy writing.

Financial and closed
Financial institutions in Melbourne and banks in Sydney closed.
It moved in 1996 to Fulton and Gold Streets in the Financial District, but finally closed on September 22, 2008.
Bachus bought option funds that would go up in value if the financial market went down right before the Financial Crisis in 2008 directly following a closed door session with Fed Chairman and Treasury Secretary, in which he was informed of the pending financial crash.
It was from the roof of the building that the killer shoots his victim in the, now closed down, pool atop what is currently the Hilton Financial District hotel on Kearny Street.
* 2008 The UK business of Kaupthing Edge, covering £ 2. 5 billion in deposits and 160, 000 customers, is taken over by ING Direct after the Financial Services Authority closed its London centre of operations.
On Friday, September 18, 2009, Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company, Columbus, Indiana, was closed by the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( FDIC ) was named Receiver.
The former DART / Suburban station entrance ( C of D Jctn Rly entrance ) and the secondary station hall built with the DART ( further north on Amiens St ) were again closed, but a new entrance on the International Financial Services Centre side was opened.
It acquired the New Zealand-based Independent Business Weekly in 2006 and renamed it the Independent Financial Review, operating the paper until it closed down in the face of stiff competition on 1 July, 2010.
It remains Adelaide's main male prison and although it was scheduled to be closed by 2011, it has remained open due to the Global Financial Crisis.
Financial institutions in Melbourne and banks in Sydney closed.
Around the time of the Panic of 1893, William H. Harvey's popular pamphlet Coin's Financial School illustrated the " restorative " properties of silver ; through devaluation of the currency, closed factories would reopen, darkened furnaces would be relit, and the like.
The office continued to operate in Radville as Manualife Financial, for a couple of years before being closed.
In September 2009, Manulife Financial Corporation closed a transaction to purchase AIC ’ s Canadian retail investment fund business.
In 2010, Manulife Financial announced that it had closed the transaction to purchase Fortis Bank SA / NV ’ s1 49 per cent ownership in ABN AMRO TEDA Fund Management Co. Ltd.
In November 2010, an investment group including Medallion Financial Corp., Douglas G. Bergeron and NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty, signed and closed sale on racing assets of Richard Petty Motorsports.
AEFC's new name, Ameriprise Financial, Inc. came into effect August 1, 2005, and the spin-off transaction closed on September 30, 2005.
* The Lincoln Museum ( Fort Wayne, Indiana ) — a repository for Lincoln Financial Foundation's Abraham Lincoln memorabilia ; closed to the public in 2008
In November 2007, Raycom purchased WWBT from Lincoln Financial Media which was closed on April 1, 2008.

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