1. Employees May, however, face problems of increased travelling time or higher fares. 2. But those keen to dial a sex show face problems -- the screen is a mere three inches high and gives a poor image. 3. The N A S U W T says about a quarter of its teachers face problems brought on by poor pay and extra responsibilities. 4. After a years of fast growth and rapid consolidation, HMOs face problems brought about by trying to string together far-flung computer and patient networks. 5. After years of fast growth and rapid consolidation, HMOs face problems brought about by trying to string together far-flung computer and patient networks. 6. All arts organizations face similar problems, but the departure of so many founders has complicated the task facing regional theaters. 7. Allied would probably face antitrust problems in trying to acquire the other key brand in the Seagram portfolio, Crown Royal. 8. Camdessus warned other countries outside the region face problems, although none are close to the kind of crisis Thailand faced. 9. Could Scholastic Books, the U.S. publisher of the Harry Potter books, face similar problems? 10. More difficult still, the city, like the country, faces problems beyond rebuilding. |