Sentences with phrase «difficult leaving the country»

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Ultimately, I also needed to change my appointment because I had to leave the country on business, and this was quite difficult to do.
With the sudden regime change, the protests were becoming increasingly violent, the city was on virtual lockdown, and it was difficult for anyone to leave the country.
He will be leaving this country having built an impeccable reputation — although partly because he hasn't dealt with the most difficult aspect of his job.
The arrival of Islamic State provided only the «tipping point» in a wider trend of believers leaving the countries, according to the document, which also warned that providing precise figures was difficult.
time for me to leave my country for 5 years study (medical field)... and while i am i that country (China) once i intercourse with a prostitute (i am really shamefull)... then after few times i found another girl in facebook (from my hometown only) then fall in love with her and that loves get stronger day by day (she is a christian) and i told her that im not virgin and i had this girlfriend and i did with prostitute so she forgives me and ask me to lie new life... but still i havent leave my e girl friend (i found difficult to leave her, i do nt love her much, but i do nt know how i love her in first place, she is much older than me), my ex gf came to suspects about my new relationship via facebooks post, comments, likes and all and sometimes i did told her that i have this new friend... as time passes by, she realised it and she do nt talk to me anymore till now... and last time i went home i met my new girl friend and we intercourse....
The only downside, it's difficult for us to leave the country, pb just isn't popular outside the States.
When he made the decision to leave Arsenal, Van Persie certainly would have been offered propositions from abroad but chose to remain in England and it is difficult to see him leaving the country at this stage of his career.
But the risk is that without attention to the social and cultural realities of raising children in a country that does not offer paid parental leave, does not invest in quality child care, and in general does not significantly support parents or children, these recommendations may leave parents in a difficult or even untenable bind.
They also always leave out the fact that WHO statistics are worldwide and include countries where it is very difficult to get clean water for mixing formula.
Living in a country that does not support maternity or paternity leave in any significant way compared to other countries puts us in a really difficult position.
One reason for this failure is arguably that although unemployment has increased in many rich democracies, this has not made it is easier for center - left parties to reconcile the interests of insiders and outsiders: it is not possible to win elections without considerable support from insiders, who, in many countries, have not faced a significant risk of unemployment even in the difficult economic circumstances since 2008.
An out - of - country appeal could potentially see Muazu brought back to the UK, but they rarely succeed - not least because it is so difficult to retain contact with the individual once they leave Britain.
So far, gaining access to universities in their host countries has been very difficult for Syrian students, because of money issues, language barriers, and laws that don't allow them to enroll in local universities or leave the refugee camps if they live there.
Since I'm a newbie in the self published authors area (and the social media in general) plus from another country (Greece), not English native speaker, that is (the most difficult part of the task), I have to read and re-read things in order to decide what to keep and what to throw away, whom to listen to, what to take and what to leave, in one word.
It is very difficult to predict the effect on the global economy if the UK were to leave the European Union or whether it would lead to similar votes in other countries.
Passengers travelling to the countries affected may wish to consider leaving their electronic devices at home, although this may be difficult for many, especially business travellers and families travelling with children.
Some recent shows make it difficult to know just when one has left the city or the country.
It is genuinely difficult to say what, if anything, can rally the left's diverse constituencies into a political force capable of counterbalancing the influence of the country's oligarchy.
Businessman Carlos Alberto Volio, 68, told Reuters news agency: «Otto leaves us in a very difficult situation, both for the country and for all of us.
The benefit to this type of bionic leaf system is that it would work as a cheap, portable source of fertilizer for farmers around the world, particularly in developing countries where the making and distributing of fertilizer is far more difficult and expensive.
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