71. They had little difficulty in finding it, but hauling it out of the water proved to be a serious problem. 72. He identified high wage rises as the most serious problem, and announced that he would hold talks with employers and unions on how to restrain wage increases. 73. Taylor-Morgan warned that low production, low exports, a deteriorating balance of payments and inability to service debt repayments continued to be serious problems. 74. European observers were reported as saying that they had witnessed no serious problems during voting but did not comment on the claim of fraud after the close of stations. 75. A third and more serious problem with is that it is not operational because it involves expectations of dividend payments into the infinite future. 76. If this development is allowed to go ahead it will exacerbate the already serious parking problems in the village. 77. The extra traffic this development might be expected to generate would exacerbate the already serious parking problems in the village. 78. Networking such databases on a local area basis presents an even more serious problem. 79. But the plan has hit serious problems because the universities are unwilling to offer the scientists contracts. 80. All World Bank financial data are converted into US dollars, and this is, indeed, one serious problem with them as the bank itself acknowledges. |