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difficult and situation
It is difficult to tabulate exactly what was meant in each individual situation, but the conclusion may be drawn that 21 towns do not assess movable personal property, and of the remainder only certain types are valued for tax purposes.
With this situation, it is difficult to sight in on the platform with surveying equipment.
People with empathic concern help others in distress even when exposure to the situation could be easily avoided, whereas those lacking in empathic concern avoid helping unless it is difficult or impossible to avoid exposure to another's suffering.
This situation is greatly due to the gradual disengagement of the state, which makes it very difficult to subsidize film achievements.
The Ottoman Empire's situation was difficult.
In contrast to common law incrementalism, the legislative process is very difficult to get started, as legislatures tend to delay action until a situation is totally intolerable.
The administration of President Andrés Pastrana Arango, when it took office on 7 August 1998, faced an economy in crisis, with the difficult internal security situation and global economic turbulence additionally inhibiting confidence.
By that time the military and strategic situation of Russia had become more difficult due of the rise of Germany and Japan, and Russian central administration and the idea of Pan-Slavism had grown in Saint Petersburg.
The human rights situation remained difficult during Arzú's tenure, although some initial steps were taken to reduce the influence of the military in national affairs.
Further, if even brains in vats can correctly believe " I am not a brain in a vat ," then the skeptic can still press us on how we know we are not in that situation ( though the externalist will point out that it may be difficult for the skeptic to describe that situation ).
Leszek Miller ’ s government faced a difficult economic situation in Poland, including an unemployment rate above 18 %, a high level of public debt, and economic stagnation.
The situation in Hungary itself was too difficult and the loss of Poland simply had to be accepted.
According to journalist John K. Cooley, the hostage situation presented an extremely difficult political situation for the Germans because the hostages were Jewish.
After delivering the beverage, sometimes Pepsiman would encounter a difficult and action oriented situation which would result in injury.
He was in a difficult situation, as he had taken an oath to Richard not to attack his lands while he was away, and as Richard was still on Crusade, his territory was under the protection of the Church in any event.
This is a very difficult situation to handle.
* By extension, a situation that is difficult to get out of.
Trapped in a difficult situation, the Xiongnu had to begin emigration to the west or attach themselves to the Han.
The difficult situation of the quality of life in Bucharest is confirmed also by a vast urbanism study, done by the Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism.
The situation in New France was further exacerbated by a poor harvest in 1757, a difficult winter, and the allegedly corrupt machinations of François Bigot, the intendant of the territory.
Due to the difficult external and internal situation he faced, Maximilian also felt it necessary to introduce reforms in the historic territories of the House of Habsburg in order to finance his army.
Flanders faced the difficult situation of being politically subservient to France, but also reliant on trade with England.
Despite the difficult situation, Bruckner never complained or rebelled ; a belief of inferiority was to remain one of Bruckner's main personal characteristics during his whole life.

difficult and labor
The high cost of land, supplies, and labor make it difficult to farm profitably on a part-time basis.
In contrast to the depictions of difficult labor above, an alternative version is presented in Amphitryon, a comedic play by Plautus.
Among the other phrases in contention were " difficult exercise in labor relations ", meaning a strike, and " meaningful downturn in aggregate output ," an attempt to avoid saying the word " recession ".
Honduras mining efforts were hampered by lack of capital, labor and the difficult terrain.
Though most economists agree that it is difficult to assess the direct impact of the NAALC, it is agreed that there has been a convergence of labor standards in North America.
Chinese labor provided the massive labor needed to build the majority of the Central Pacific's difficult railroad tracks through the Sierra Nevada mountains and across Nevada.
When the Indians proved to be a difficult labor force, peasants from surrounding areas were brought into the region.
Thus, intuitively we could interpret the fraction of as representing the ratio of the labor one has to perform when going from a randomly chosen configuration to another randomly chosen configuration, relative to the difficulty of having to cross the " most difficult " path of length which involves moving all the disks from one peg to another.
However, this will lead to some existing workers being unemployed even though labor is becoming increasingly difficult.
As the Scoobies labor to find a way to defeat Glory, Giles brings up the difficult idea of killing Dawn to end Glory's plans to take over the world.
In 1686 Spener accepted an appointment to the court-chaplaincy at Dresden, which opened to him a wider though more difficult sphere of labor.
[...] erious problems continue to plague the CNMI's administration of its immigration system, and we remain concerned that the CNMI's rapidly deteriorating fiscal situation may make it even more difficult for the CNMI government to devote the resources necessary to effectively administer its immigration system and to properly investigate and prosecute labor abuse.
Formalization is relatively labor intensive, but not impossibly difficult.
Reports on re-education through labor have found it difficult to estimate the number of people in re-education centers, and nationwide statistics were often unavailable in the past.
In the early 1980s, Gibson, faced with excess production capacity and, some claim, a difficult relationship with its labor union, closed its historic Parsons Street factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan and relocated much of its production to its factory in Nashville, Tennessee.
") The tendency to get by without work ( to exit the labor force, living off relatives, friends, personal savings, or non-recorded economic activities ) can be aggravated if it is made difficult to obtain unemployment benefits.
Institutions that rely on cheap graduate student labor have no need to create expensive professorships, so graduate students who have taught extensively in graduate school can find it immensely difficult to get a teaching job when they have obtained their degree.
Building a home privately was possible, but acquiring labor and materials was difficult and sometimes risky ; it often meant borrowing machinery illegally or paying bribes for materials.
About 12 percent of women intending to give birth at home needed to be transferred to the hospital for reasons such as a difficult labor or pain relief.
The primary driver for the automation of meter reading is not to reduce labor costs, but to obtain data that is difficult to obtain.
As such, the relationship with labor unions was always a difficult problem for JNR.
A huge surplus of labor began to immigrate to the United States, many of whom were unskilled, with names that were often difficult to pronounce.
By the beginning of California statehood ( 1850 ), many Miwok of Marin and Sonoma Counties were making the best of a difficult situation by earning their livelihoods through farm labor or fishing within their traditional homelands.

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