The tourism industry here was already confronting difficulties before the December mudslides, so not all of the decline can be attributed to the disaster.
"Rather, we should even be prepared to confront greater difficulties."
Any new company in Poland confronts difficulties, but the technical problems were particularly staggering for a radio station.
It is apparent that the business was confronting cash-flow difficulties at the end of 1960.
First, some neo-Marxists emphasize that working-class political mobilization confronts special difficulties.
During its initial years, however, the plant confronted difficulties, particularly of economic type.
The 9/11 conspirators confronted operational difficulties, internal disagreements and even dissenting opinions within the leadership of al Qaeda.
Instead, the law was designed to protect minority voters whenever they confront more difficulties than whites in trying to cast their ballots.
At the same time, Tejada was still confronting crippling economic difficulties (made even worse by the long war).
Hakim confronted numerous difficulties and uprisings during his relatively long reign.