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en definitely raises difficult problems for Algeria, probably other countries.

en We're caught in both directions. You've got people who may have been getting low raises, if at all raises, and again we need more faculty. It's very difficult to fill all the hungry mouths there.

en The United Nations has no role to play in Algeria, ... What is taking place in Algeria is something which we have to handle ourselves.

en I've never met somebody who's good at solving, not just problems, but problems that can't be solved, difficult problems. And Magnolia has some difficult problems right now.

en Do not forget that the Arab countries, starting with Algeria and Egypt, are the ones that have paid the heaviest toll because of Islamic terror.

en The Gift of Life raises money to support cardiac surgery for children from developing countries who don't have any means to get surgery in their own countries.

en Daniel faces the same ... problems that every father has to deal with. And if the problems seem heightened because of what he does for a living, then that just raises the stakes. And that makes better drama.

en Daniel faces the same relatable problems that every father has to deal with. And if the problems seem heightened because of what he does for a living, then that just raises the stakes. And that makes better drama.

en What's very tough about looking at the Asian situation is that there are very deep rooted problems in a number of those countries: very high debt, currency problems, economic problems. It may take a while for these to play out.

en Jordan, Egypt and Algeria all have a documented history of torture. Neither Britain nor any other country should consider returning people to such countries where they face the risk of torture.

en What goes 'round, comes 'round, ... We have a real opportunity with DB289 and other drug candidates in the pipeline to help solve some very difficult health problems affecting millions of people in developing countries.

en What goes ?round, comes ?round, ... We have a real opportunity with DB289 and other drug candidates in the pipeline to help solve some very difficult health problems affecting millions of people in developing countries.

en This contract represents a strategic application of Wood Group¿s proven ability to deliver added value in the challenging mature fields of the North Sea to new prospects in Algeria. It is the Group's policy, wherever possible, to use local skills and expertise so we will be transferring North Sea knowledge into Algeria.

en I don't like Bush because I don't think he understands poverty or the problems of developing countries. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. Poor countries want to have political independence, too -- the freedom to make decisions for themselves.

en President
Bouteflika's effort to wipe the slate clean is an affront to
long standing civil society efforts to bring justice and accountability, ... Leaving
the legacy of Algeria's abhorrent conflict unresolved creates
an obstacle to lasting peace and, by de facto offering immunity
to those responsible for grave crimes, raises the specter of
future human rights abuses.



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