Sentences with phrase «enormous headache»

All in all it is fair to conclude that the inclusion of ISDS and investment protection in EU trade agreements is causing enormous headaches for the Commission, it is tarnishing the EU's image as a reliable treaty partner and it causes domestic discontent.
You might be able to accumulate a lot at the outset, and you may be able to collect hefty fees for doing the same old thing while things are rosy, but you may also be setting yourself up for capital outflows and enormous headaches precisely when you need your dry powder and an open schedule.
The latter poses an enormous headache for the chancellor, who is preparing for his autumn statement on December 5th with extremely limited options.
The combination of eurosceptic confidence and eurozone failure present an enormous headache for the prime minister, who will be mindful of divisions between the pro-Europe Lib Dems and fellow Conservatives as well as the government's need to solve the eurozone crisis without alienating backbenchers.
One of the company's other big projects, a remake of Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap for the Master System, proved an enormous headache because one company, LAT, owns the copyright to Wonder Boy, while another company, Sega, owns the trademark to Wonder Boy.
We don't want to sound alarmist but given how simple it is to set up a basic encrypted tunnel and what an enormous headache it is if your identity / credentials are compromised, there's really no reason to not take the small steps necessary to secure your mobile browsing sessions.
Of course, that was impossible and became an enormous headache for everyone involved.
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