61. He acknowledged the difficulty of getting broad support among agricultural interests for major changes in farm policy. 62. However, U.S. officials have acknowledged the difficulty in gathering reliable intelligence in a country dominated by warlords and tribal leaders with a long tradition of shifting loyalties. 63. However, U.S. officials have acknowledged the difficulty in gathering reliable intelligence in a country dominated by warlords and tribal leaders with a tradition of shifting loyalties. 64. In another development, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher acknowledged difficulties finding a suitable way for Russian troops to help enforce any final peace plan. 65. John Paul acknowledged the difficulties of reaching agreement on Jerusalem. 66. Mohamed said the present challenging times have taken a toll on all Malaysians, and the Government fully acknowledges the difficulties faced by the people. 67. NATO acknowledged difficulties, but defended its work. 68. Most producers at the meeting Wednesday night acknowledged extreme difficulty in determining their production costs and selling prices because the rupiah continued to be volatile. 69. Ms. Clwyd, a longtime supporter of Iraqi dissidents, acknowledged the difficulty of getting Saddam before a tribunal. 70. Rumsfeld acknowledged the difficulty of locating and penetrating cave systems, deep in the mountains of Afghanistan, that are multilayered, sophisticated and self-sustaining. |
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