Sentences with phrase «difficulty agreeing to the terms»

To make matters worse, you and your spouse may have difficulty agreeing to the terms of your divorce.

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Now entering his second term, the governor appears to have lost high - profile debates in the state budget session to the state's teachers union on education issues while he's had difficulty in getting Senate Republicans to agree to disclosure legislation.
The two parties had to agree to compromises that patched up the current difficulties without implementing any sensible long - term reforms.
Many of us would agree that as textbooks and other assigned reading materials grow in terms of difficulty, vocabulary, and structure, it is critical that we collectively help our secondary students continue to refine their reading skills and strategies, as a mechanism to help prepare them for college and career success.
Often, SMEs (inevitably further down the supply chain) enter into financial difficulty arising from pressure to agree to unfavourable payment terms.
We agree with counsel for the appellant that the trial judge wrongly focused on the likely difficulties of a change in custody — which the only evidence on the subject indicates will be short - term and not «devastating» — and failed to give paramountcy to M.'s long - term interests.
Quite apart from the law's struggles to define terms external to it, and translation difficulties, 2400 years after Plato, we can even agree about what law is.
The Committee identifies the need for an agreed long - term strategy, with appropriate resources, to move to community control; processes that balance accountability requirements against «developing a core of commercial and management expertise in funded organizations and communities»; [86] and for the development of mechanisms to improve the way funding bodies respond when organizations get into financial difficulties.
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