41. Other major headaches arose with European logistics and engineering capabilities, their spotty communications networks and their intelligence capabilities, administration and NATO officials have said. 42. Schwab insiders said the loss of such moderately active clients to cheaper online brokers is a major headache. 43. Settling police misconduct cases in recent years has become a major financial headache. 44. Sorting it all out can cause a major headache. 45. Smith also admits that devising a formula to separate the stars by league looms as a major political headache. 46. That would be a major headache for the NFL. 47. The Bogues situation could be a major headache. 48. The decline in prices has also become a major headache for the Russian government. 49. The House of Representatives and the Senate are not the only institutions in town in a position to give the Clinton administration a major headache in the post-election era. 50. The private training job relieves him of a major headache, the worry about attracting and keeping clients with different agendas. |