Now that almost half of the Crimean Tatars have returned from Central Asia, they are facing problems with employment, housing, and schooling. |
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They are much better at cooperative work, sharing ideas and facing problems. |
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If the Manx were still facing problems in 1914, the development of Mannin would have been key in countering this image of the Island as a county of England. |
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They'll see the value you place on family, plus the virtue of facing problems head-on. |
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Women seeking justice through the official system are also facing problems. |
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We are starting to see too many co-ops with housing charges well below market that are now facing problems they could have avoided. |
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The Forest is sandwiched between two major conurbations, Southampton and Bourne-mouth, and is also facing problems caused by a huge increase in tourism and traffic. |
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Even the countries with healthier demographics are facing problems. |
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Motorists and commuters have been facing problems in moving through the road due to the perpetual traffic snarl-ups. |
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Spanish beekeepers, together with all other beekeepers, are facing problems deriving not only from the reduction in pollen and nectar, but also from the appearance of new diseases which are decimating hives. |
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The state of heavy industry in Poland is a source of also facing problems. |
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It's about being human and facing problems together. |
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But Mr. Saro is still facing problems with tight credit. |
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In modern times, tourists in Acapulco have been facing problems with local corrupt police who steal money by extortion and intimidate visitors with threats of jail. |
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