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en It's really been difficult for me to see what benefits we've gotten. Especially in the last year or so.

en The Democrats that are condemning the president for maybe wanting to cut benefits are willing to tell you on your very same program that in the year 2042 it's OK to only pay 70 percent of benefits, ... And that's not a cut? That's a cut.

en It's gonna be a difficult task a difficult road to go down, but once we start getting the parents involved and they see the benefits of how it's affecting their kids in a positive way, then it's gonna be more beneficial to them.

en It's difficult to see that any other company would be able to get more efficiency out of Nokia than the company itself, ... The markets and products are so different (for the two companies) that it's difficult to see any possible synergy benefits.

en However, our 2007 unit forecast includes an upward desktop unit revision (to 6.3 percent from 0.3 percent) due to the potential benefits of Vista post-launch and a downward notebook revision (to 18.2 percent from 27.7 percent) due to difficult year-over-year comparisons.

en Once you have these benefits, it's very difficult to take them away.

en The average driver now earns $68,000 a year in wages and benefits, a 33 percent increase since 1994. We continue to offer higher wages and benefits in the new contract.

en Companies are finding it difficult to further cut benefits. They've cut it as far as they can.

en The reforms that we are to undergo this year - many of which extremely difficult - serve the interest of modernizing our society and economy. No one will ever gain if Romania joins the European Union still unprepared. In the long run, our goal is to transform the European integration effort into tangible benefits in the living standard of each and every Romanian citizen.

en Well trees have a variety of benefits, environmental benefits obviously they give us air to breathe, social benefits - shade, they increase your property value if they're well-maintained.

en It is difficult every year to select one winner in each category because there are so many people who give so much of their time and energy to the well-being of the community. With close to 80 nominations this year and all of them extremely deserving of the award, it was exceptionally difficult for the committee.

en I think it was an extremely difficult year for Todd. It is probably understated to say it's been the most difficult year for any player that has played in the NHL.

en It's very difficult for a small employer, ... For example, we do not offer any retirement benefits here.

en It's very difficult to find either big benefits or big costs associated with raising the minimum wage. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en Though March retail sales were strong, it could be difficult to sustain this growth in the second quarter, ... Year-over-year comparisons will become more difficult and the economy is still facing lingering concerns including rising energy costs and instability in Iraq.


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