Recovery from muscle dysmorphia is very difficult because, as with anorexia nervosa, the individual is usually unwilling to admit their problem. |
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One of the main reasons is it's very difficult to get unemployment figures over a century. |
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It can be very difficult to be with someone who is affected by alcohol, particularly if they drink often and heavily. |
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Treating seriously injured casualties in extreme cold weather conditions is very difficult. |
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It is easy to give advice, but I find it very difficult to counsel these kids as to how to go about getting out of trouble. |
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So it's very, very difficult to nail it down as to who put the information out. |
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It is very difficult to write a book about essentially unlikeable characters but she manages to pull it off. |
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The task of finding the open compounds in text which ought to have lexical entries is a very difficult one. |
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This will leave a very young woman and a small baby in very difficult social circumstances for a number of years. |
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A country of politicians, natural leaders, would-be prophets or gods would be very difficult to govern. |
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Of course, it's very difficult to disentangle children's basic natures from what adults have taught them. |
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Not helping is his unsoftened South African accent, which makes much of his dialog very difficult to decipher. |
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The inky wastewater is easily drained and rinsed from flexo pulps, but is very difficult to clean for reuse or disposal. |
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For some reason I find it very difficult to meet potential boyfriends or dates. |
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The untold truth is those sites get a multitude of complaints because they are very difficult to navigate. |
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The notion that IT is geeky and untrendy tends to be formed around the age of 13 years and is very difficult to change later on in life. |
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We had two lads up front against three defenders and that made it very difficult. |
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The officers showed tremendous courage and bravery in tackling a very difficult situation. |
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The decision suggests that a legal remedy for a breach of promise by a politician, while not impossible, is very difficult to achieve. |
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But you're right that, practically speaking, it's going to be very difficult to culture nerites in your aquarium. |
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Referees and their assistants have a very difficult job trying to police this law of the game. |
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I'm going to find it very difficult to thank the man for showing me how easily breakable my windows are in that case. |
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The space shuttle is a complex solution to a very difficult problem, lifting a crew and a large cargo to Earth orbit. |
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But we are also keen to get an accurate timing and if I flanneled or forgot stuff this was going to make this very difficult. |
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Portlaoise face a very difficult task if they are to advance to the final four in this year's Town Cup. |
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The day was dry but a strong south-westerly wind persisted all day which made things very difficult for the stall-holders who lined Main Street. |
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With the new laws it has became very difficult to trace the descent of many of the Vedda people. |
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Rotting ooze can quickly contaminate bags, store walls, boxes, machinery and other equipment and has proven very difficult to eliminate. |
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Sadly for Rogers, he missed the not very difficult conversion, and those were the crucial two points. |
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The chorus and distant orchestra are also very much up to Frandsen's fast tempi, very difficult in a live performance of such a demanding work. |
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That can be very difficult if the source of the information is reluctant to appear in court, e.g. because he fears for his life. |
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It is very difficult to discuss ethical or morals questions such as virtue in a moderate or reasonable way. |
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It can be very difficult fixing things up for young offenders in advance of their release. |
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In the Test matches, we are playing the second-ranked team in the world so that's very difficult in itself. |
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However, the board's decision has placed Robson and the senate in a very difficult position. |
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Firesetters often strive to cover their tracks, but the specialist police dog will make life very difficult for them in future. |
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Since then she has tried to get the police to squeeze money out of me and has made it very difficult for me. |
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We were having a very difficult time hearing you earlier, so you can redo that report. |
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For many farms, we need to do a stocktaking valuation and the crisis makes it very difficult to carry out the work and collect the data. |
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However, it is very difficult to eat badly in Taipei, and dozens of fine restaurants and market stalls are within an easy walk. |
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It is, of course, very difficult to kill your own sheep en ville, and most Muslims purchase halal meat from slaughterhouses. |
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As stand-in captain, he handled a very difficult situation with characteristic professionalism. |
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It's one thing to theorize and intellectualize about such things, but very difficult to realize that it actually can happen. |
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Racism in our country is a situation which is still a very difficult one, but not insoluble. |
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I also found it very difficult on the first lap out of the pits on new tyres. |
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He says that being close to fifty years of age, it is very difficult to find work. |
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This production method was state of the art back in 1966, and still is very difficult to master today. |
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Mozart is famed for his musical innovations and the opera included some very difficult music. |
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Also, steganography, the technique of hiding messages in minute changes to images, is very difficult to detect. |
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This Sunday would have been her 22nd birthday, and the family are steeling themselves what they know will be a very difficult day. |
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I find it very difficult tying hairs on hooks and other small fiddly things with my hands, which these days which never seem to be free of pain. |
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Those are very difficult paths to walk, to be up front about taking that stuff seriously, and not just using it as a trope or a conceit. |
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Lifting the bolt handle to extract the fired case and compress the mainspring is very difficult. |
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He added it was very difficult for young people to inform on friends dabbling with drugs and drink. |
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They have done well in some very difficult matches in knockout competitions this season. |
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Speaking to branch delegates in Castlebar, Mr O'Dea said recruitment of physios and speech therapists had been very difficult. |
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The list contains words that prove very difficult to recode phonologically because of the complex orthographic patterns they comprise. |
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It's very difficult for him to make all the phone calls and talk to everybody simply because he has a lot of farmwork to do. |
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Because we are human and imperfect, forgiveness can be very difficult for us. |
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The fairy ring appears between July and November and is very difficult to remove. |
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It's a very, very difficult task to setup a democratic and free and fair society out of the ashes of that dictatorship. |
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And now we turn it over to my esteemed colleague, who did a dynamite job last night anchoring in a very difficult situation. |
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She found it very difficult to assert herself, and tended to confide ill usage to Pope rather than directly confronting those responsible. |
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Self-acceptance, an acceptance of one's imperfections and weaknesses, is very difficult for perfectionists. |
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It's very difficult to coach players of such varying ages and experience within a team, so the way you approach it is very important. |
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It is going to be very difficult for us and we will be penned in for periods. |
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Correction of the unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity presents a very difficult problem. |
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The seeming random changes in patterns of symphylan infestation make field studies very difficult. |
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It's very difficult if not humanly impossible to do everything that the Secretary-General is required to do at present. |
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This proves to be very difficult because underneath all of the anger and pain, love still abides. |
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If we'd relied on self-adhesive labels in the past we'd be experiencing very difficult times now. |
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They were both very difficult games overall, but we are still confident as a team that we will make it through to the final Cup qualifying round. |
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Keeping the warring factions behaving in a civilised fashion can be a very difficult job. |
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His failure to keep proper records makes it very difficult for him to disprove the inspector's assessment of tax dues. |
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Not knowing how to argue in Mandarin, it is very difficult to dispute any bill or when you think you have been overcharged. |
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Cecil gulped air, it had been very difficult to breathe with such a big weight on him. |
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The buildings were so poor they had collapsed into dust and rubble which compacts down, making it very difficult for people to survive. |
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There is no doubt the moral question of how to balance relative evils in this case is a very difficult one. |
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Because of its weak interaction with atomic nuclei, the neutrino travels freely through any material object and is very difficult to observe. |
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We have been able, therefore, to weather a very difficult economic climate. |
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Most currently available chenille is acrylic, which is very difficult to dye. |
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The dense foliage and shrubs made discerning the steepness very difficult until you were actually up in the gulley scrambling around. |
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It is very difficult to see how environment could be a factor in this racial difference. |
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Given the recent attacks on his web site, it isn't very difficult to see why these matters weigh heavily with him. |
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We were not allowed to play any pre-season friendlies so we have started well under very difficult circumstances. |
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She said the letter had caused her additional hurt and distress at a very difficult time. |
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The transition from print journalism to television can often be a very difficult one. |
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Our local organization is great, puts out a great newsletter, and deals well with the local, very difficult politics. |
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It has also made it very difficult for pastors and elders to visit church families. |
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It's very difficult to play against a tough or tricky player in the big blind who could be playing a very wide variety of cards. |
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I'm finding it very difficult to sleep at night at the moment, what with all this hot weather we've been having. |
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My character in the film had a very difficult father and there was one scene in which she had to stand up to him. |
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None the less, for a while it became very difficult for writers to present their views artistically. |
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However, trying to get this information from primary care trusts or hospitals is very difficult. |
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Working with Marlene Kaminsky for In Absentia was, on the other hand, very difficult since it wasn't a role where you could sustain a character. |
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It's quite a hard thing to say, but my Nan is a very difficult person for me to be around. |
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The bereaved should not have to be faced with such problems at what is already a very difficult time. |
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The game is so quick that it is very difficult for them to see everything and to get every decision right. |
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Obviously I am not speechless like Frank but it is very difficult to voice my indignation and horror that this should be allowed. |
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It is very difficult to weigh or otherwise measure the contents of a keg of beer to determine consumption. |
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She had found it very difficult to manage his behaviour as he was aggressive and violent towards him. |
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Once the stone is gone it's very difficult to replace and we have to hope the thieves are found and brought to justice. |
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Some older buildings are very difficult to pull cable through, and wireless may be able to get everyone connected. |
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This has been a very difficult year for us, but we have learned to count our blessings. |
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We all acknowledged the fact that this decision is very difficult for you to understand. |
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It is very difficult for me to disagree with the statement that they deplore it. |
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Another makes it very difficult for a woman to keep her children if she remarries after a divorce. |
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It's been a very difficult day for me, I feel so hormonally challenged, I can barely concentrate. |
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It's obviously very difficult, but the bottom line is, they want to get people out of the actual buildings, just to be on the safe side, Kitty. |
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The thin layer of topsoil is constantly thawing and refreezing during the summer, and this makes any plant growth very difficult. |
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But with the boundaries as they are it is going to be very difficult for anyone to win. |
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Movies that can't find a distributor have a very difficult time getting seen. |
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Everybody was being helpful and supportive to each other at a very difficult time. |
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Fighters no longer fight every six weeks, but instead every six months, and rematches are often very difficult to make. |
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The modern criminal-court system makes it very difficult for a grand jury to exercise any independent authority. |
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Many of our pupils have very difficult home lives and survive in conditions of poverty. |
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However, the problem with e-dating is that the 'true' identity of online daters can be a mystery and very difficult to determine. |
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It's very difficult to summarise the main trends into four minutes but I'll try. |
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Bridget was a hard worker as was her late husband James and together they reared a family of four in very difficult times. |
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The two sides were grappling with very difficult issues that have divided them for over 50 years. |
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The chatoyance is so bright in the best examples it makes it very difficult to get good pictures. |
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Pre-production planning of a motion capture shoot for a game is a very difficult and important process. |
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Barcelona is renowned as a very difficult circuit for tyres, but the track was resurfaced over the winter. |
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Bucher considered stocking the ship with Thermite, an incendiary device that is very difficult to extinguish. |
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At present the prevention of human leptospirosis is very difficult at it is impossible to eliminate animal reservoirs. |
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They are simplified versions of the very difficult problems that physicists encounter. |
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Getting any sort of fleshy pulp was very difficult, so I squeezed the fruits to get decent amounts of liquid. |
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That makes it very difficult on those charged with promotion and publicity. |
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Fradley is a very popular location for both boaters and gongoozlers and moorings can often be very difficult to find. |
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In the middle of this foody conversation, someone mentioned rhubarb jam and I said it was very difficult to get these days. |
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It's very difficult to control the temperature of depilators, which require preliminary heating. |
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For the first month I could do nothing, and for a right-handed person life became very difficult. |
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He points out that it becomes very difficult for players to focus on high pressure tournament like the World Cup for too long. |
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I find it very difficult not to sink into a state of apathy when watching that, because it's the same day after day. |
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It's very difficult for anyone who's been rigidly trained in a certain style of dance. |
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It is very difficult to sum up in a few phrases the kind of apocalypses that this country is facing. |
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It is very difficult to find discussion of heresy or apostasy or even of dissent in Asian thought and literature. |
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Now, apparently, trying to separate a cow from some other cows is very difficult. |
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Many portions of the bill are so vague, and many line items so large that it's very difficult to tell what the money will spent on. |
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Those jumps are rated using Arabic numerals between 1 and 4, where 1 is easy and 4 is a very difficult jump. |
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In addition, if I was talking to someone who couldn't sign, I would have to lip-read and that can be very difficult. |
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Spending increases are becoming ingrained and it will be politically very difficult to roll them back. |
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It's very difficult for us little people to run a business because we're living in fear. |
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Brought up at the beginning of the century Mary had some very difficult times to contend with, living through two world wars and a civil war. |
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The Authority said it is very difficult to prove the existence of a cartel and pledged to monitor the situation in the town. |
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Some people I spoke to gardened under very difficult circumstances, but gritty determination was winning the way towards a beautiful back yard. |
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Despite the tremendous potential and promise of genomics, it is very difficult to predict when its benefits for health will be realised. |
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This is very difficult as there are many more intelligent people who have had many more profound thoughts on the subject than I have. |
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Orange roughy were found in concentrations in some locations, but underwater pinnacles and other obstructions made trawling very difficult. |
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The high-pressure sales tactics start and it becomes very difficult to say no. |
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Now it's all turning, and everything that we did to get us through that very difficult period is benefiting us. |
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It is very difficult to believe half the rubbish uttered by some team managers before and after matches these days. |
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For small PACs, the decision of which candidate should receive contributions can be a very difficult political decision. |
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I could see blood running from a wound in his chest and it was clear that it was very difficult for him to speak. |
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At times I continue to experience those feelings of lowness and depression which at times is very difficult for me and those closest to me. |
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But you know very well that terrorism is a form of asymmetrical warfare, and it's very difficult to defend against. |
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You'll meet an A-team, a very special group of special forces soldiers here doing a very difficult mission. |
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He possesses great strength and speed and attackers find it very difficult to pass him. |
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Mendelssohn did not attempt his very difficult task until he felt himself fully equal to it. |
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It's very difficult to imagine his current spouse pulling pints for the Salopian drinkers. |
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So it's a very difficult role, very difficult job and they're taking it very seriously. |
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The talas, meaning the beats applied, often tend to be of very difficult matrixes. |
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This reality of fiat currency is very difficult for many people to grasp but it's not quite the magic pudding that perhaps it appears to be. |
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Unfortunately, this versatility has meant that the user controls are somewhat awkward and very difficult to master. |
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Furthermore, the socket's retention lever is awkwardly positioned and very difficult to reach. |
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These are very difficult tasks, but they're too important to leave just to women. |
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This leaves us with some very difficult tasks, if we are to answer some of the questions I posed earlier. |
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When this type of spear stuck into a shield it would sink in up to the barbs, bend, and make it very difficult to remove. |
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The gruelling climb will see the participants scale heights of 4000m in very difficult conditions. |
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I think that they found it very difficult to go from a pressure group to a political party. |
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This said shoe is usually very difficult to walk in, with the wearer teeter-tottering from A to B and back again. |
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There's probably some animal scavenging on bodies at sea and it's going to be very difficult to get those bodies back. |
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Not only was the teacher talking quite quickly, but he had a Mancunian accent and I found it very difficult to follow. |
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It's a problem in a way because you are always at the front in pre-qualifying and that can make it very difficult. |
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This past week of September has proven to be a very difficult one for young schoolgirls and their parents. |
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But industry likes to badge its products with lots of jargon that does make it very difficult for a consumer to understand. |
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When these children come of marriageable age, they're not going to find girls for marriage, and life for girls is going to be very difficult. |
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We scored early in the second half and then life became very difficult for Northern Ireland. |
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The conditions were very difficult, with a swirling wind, and Joe Deane hit the bar when a goal would have settled us down. |
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This leads to calf muscles contracting, making it very difficult to stand with your feet flat, even when barefoot. |
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It's very difficult and hard work and you need to be a bit thick-skinned sometimes. |
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Just eat as well as you can through what for many can be a very difficult, barfy time. |
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He said it was very difficult not being able to work and doing the same thing day after day. |
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And thirdly, right across Australia it's been very difficult to get an appropriate focus on performance and get results out to parents. |
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It is very difficult to miss this flower with its very vibrant orange leaves and dangerous thorns. |
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It is also very difficult for mayoresses who are sometimes not even politicians and completely unaware about public life. |
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But the monotony renders it very difficult not to channel-hop or get up to make tea. |
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It was very difficult for me to tell if the mid 19th C. Mechlin lace offered here was hand or machine made. |
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The story is lighthearted, romantic and fluffy while at the same time it deals with how one woman copes with a very difficult situation. |
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Wolf, that's why we have a court set up to handle these very difficult custody battles. |
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In many cases, proving that injury has been caused by the defendant is very difficult. |
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Unfortunately, the layout and organization of the book make it very difficult to work with. |
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I have always been impressed with the new Beemers, and after a week it was very difficult to give it back. |
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Megan still has meltdowns, or tantrums, because she finds it very difficult to communicate. |
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Treatments can be time-consuming and expensive and some warts are very difficult to eradicate. |
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Her forced smile says that she's making the best of a very difficult life, having to work so menially just to survive. |
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My Lords, does the Minister agree that sardine tins and anchovy tins are also very difficult to open with their tin-openers? |
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They are extremely expensive and it is very, very difficult to bring about a change of opinion. |
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He found it very difficult to sell his rye, his wheat, his barley, his sugar beet, his tobacco and other produce. |
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It is sometimes very difficult to get the message across without them and planting trees is an easily understood method. |
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He served first on a ship then in an artillery workshop but he found his fellow soldiers very difficult as they subjected him to cruelty. |
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Putting the concept of a serial killer into a successful motion picture is very difficult for film writers. |
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I know that in Christchurch where it was very difficult to get representatives from within small ethnic communities, that is exactly what I did. |
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It's very difficult wishing loved ones all the best when they are setting off to a land as far away from you as it is possible to be. |
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This is usually because they are very difficult to clean with an ordinary toothbrush. |
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I have always regarded specular hematite as a micaceous or platy form that would be very difficult to fashion into beads. |
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At first it was very difficult for him, especially understanding the Dayak language, but now he can speak Dayak fluently. |
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It is very difficult for people to make up credible numbers, as invented numbers are unlikely to follow Benford's law. |
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He says in India the hand shadow theatre is not popular because it is very difficult. |
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This makes it very difficult for sperm to travel through the cervix and into the womb. |
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While very difficult to retrofit, this is a tractable problem for a ground-up system design. |
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I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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It is certainly true that it is very difficult to use economics as a predictor of markets. |
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This makes it very difficult for foreigners to learn because it doesn't follow Latin, Romantic or Germanic grammar. |
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It's a very difficult part for a woman and it's great the way she's approached the task. |
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This makes grassland management very difficult on farms where grazing is already in short supply and problems are compounded in wet conditions. |
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But it's very difficult on Carnac Island to move more than three feet without treading on a seagull chick. |
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Even off the record he was unprepared to shop a man who, we both knew, was making his life very difficult at that time. |
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Thus, the relationship appears to be close to a trichotomy and may prove very difficult to resolve with confidence. |
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At Cap Blanc, almost all seals haul out in one of two caves with access only from the sea, which makes the collection of samples very difficult. |
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Farmers are reverting to clamps of silage or traditional haymaking which is very difficult in the conditions which are far from ideal. |
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Ancient and modern authors have found it very difficult to define helotism, because it was not considered to be an ordinary type of unfree labor. |
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As a kid, watching any TV other than news or current affairs style programmes was very difficult when my Dad was in the house. |
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Also, the presence of stratospheric ozone sandwiched between the satellite and the troposphere makes seeing tropospheric ozone very difficult. |
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However, for distributions that are highly skewed toward small values, the mode can be very difficult to estimate. |
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Apart from being very difficult to cast a solid bronze figure without distortion, the weight would be a major problem. |
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So this makes it very difficult to combat, either through eradication or interdiction or else finding alternative livelihoods for Afghan farmers. |
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Michelle had a very difficult labour, which eventually culminated in an emergency Caesarian delivery. |
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People find it very difficult to deal with subject matter that crosses over from one pigeonhole into another. |
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Being stuck between two cultures, between two different moralities can be a very difficult thing. |
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I know this has been a very difficult and stressful time for the family and for staff involved. |
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Although it can be very difficult to give up smoking, many women find pregnancy is a strong motivation. |
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The IRC said it was very difficult to remain informed as to the fortunes of immigrants who leave the country unannounced. |
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Because of unbrokenness, we can find it very difficult to share our real spiritual need with others. |
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It is very difficult to correctly forejudge the diversity of bacterial genomes. |
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I find it very difficult to comprehend how completely uncoordinated and uncreative people can be with craft activities. |
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High winds and blustery showers persisted throughout the morning and afternoon which made things very difficult for the young competitors. |
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In the end it became very difficult to live with all the multifarious characters that inhabited his persona. |
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This may be helpful in a particularly high-risk area, where premiums are sky-high or insurance coverage is generally very difficult to come by. |
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It was a very difficult time, but they are both strong strapping children now. |
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Physically shutting down the site would be very difficult given that it is hosted overseas. |
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There's much foolery among them, but it's very difficult to fool the Vatican. |
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During the 1962 missile crisis, when conventional and nuclear forces were moved to an even higher level of alert, it was very difficult to control alerted forces. |
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Many of the boys had been drugged or tricked into coming to the center, and to watch them adjust was very difficult. |
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Entropy is a very difficult physical quantity to understand. |
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The stolen pets change hands within a day or two and are sold to people outside the city limits, which make it very difficult for the owner to trace the stolen pet. |
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Trying to fit a quart into a pint pot really is very difficult. |
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It's very difficult to arrest people unless we catch them in the act. |
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It is very difficult to sit by helplessly while a friend is imprisoned for a crime that is too implausible to comprehend. |
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It can be very difficult for wheelchair users to use these roads. |
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A population ravaged by disease retards economic development substantially, making it very difficult for the government to preserve domestic tranquillity. |
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When it comes to keeping the family farm afloat in what have been very difficult times in the agricultural industry, many assume it is the farmer who is earning all the money. |
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It was clear from the report that the club depend almost entirely on sponsorship to keep them afloat as rising costs are making life very difficult for them and their mentors. |
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It will be very difficult in this short space of time for parties and candidates to recruit staff, organise and launch their campaigns and obtain the necessary funding. |
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It had put the family under a lot of pressure and the sensational way in which the matter was being handled was making life very difficult for all of them. |
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This is a very difficult situation for Michael and for his family, but in some sense, it's made him and his family stronger, and even more closely knit. |
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It is very difficult to see the canvas in most reproductions, but in the original it is possible to make out the stretcher with two of its diagonal wooden corner-struts. |
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Because if you do make them, they impact on your friends, your family, your rellies, and the anger that that generates is very difficult to bear in a small community. |
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It's very difficult in a short review to do justice to this amazing work. |
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I had a very difficult time getting a lawyer to represent me. |
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I think our case here would have to be that we can't get out of it, that one way or another you're in this argument, it's a very, very difficult one to retreat from. |
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What is also very difficult to identify are the areas where Freedom of Expression is chipped away at by stealth where misguided good intentions or simple greed is the cause. |
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We had emerged from a very difficult drought and from a world recession in '83, thanks to the breaking of the drought here and the revival of fortune in the rural industries. |
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I was going through a very difficult time during that period, and I ran into him in Paris and he was an expat at the time. |
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While the texts of the other Lieder were rather simple rhymes in common rhyme schemes like a-b-a-b, the text here is very difficult, both to interpret and to sing. |
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Yet it is very difficult to win when playing with a loaded dice. |
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Gabriel is having a very difficult time completely reconciling his faith with his own behavior and the state of the world. |
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For anthropologists Thailand is a very difficult country to gather information on because much of it remains under lock and key, not for decades but for centuries. |
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But the management of two balloons would, necessarily, be very difficult, in view of the problem how to keep them both at an equal ascensional force. |
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Politics being politics, it's very difficult these days to have discussions without that 'I got you' sound bite. |
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The salutary lesson is that popular scholarship is very difficult. |
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But what they don't understand is that there is another equally important factor or set of factors at the micro level which are so very difficult for anybody to get at. |
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Labor believes that it's very difficult to educate 9 million Australians to the level of financial literacy that is required to make an informed choice. |
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It is very difficult to pedal a bicycle in long skirts and petticoats. |
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The nation has triumphed over a very difficult patch, and if the current economic gains are anything to go by, there is need to maintain industrial harmony. |
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Experienced defense lawyers, however, well understand that the insanity defense is a very difficult and unpromising choice. |
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Even so, seeing him in the hospital is very difficult because his heart rate keeps dropping and you can see all the monitors bleeping and screaming. |
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While some users might find the Windows Interface easy to use and the MS-DOS command line prompt very difficult, there are users that will find the reverse to be true. |
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I asked how they recognized me, and they said it hadn't been very difficult since I was the only one there with a jo and bokken in a bag slung across my back! |
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I think this is a very difficult question, and I think our moods have swung from time to time, but in the dark moments we felt that he may well have suicided. |
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They were tough, bony, slightly burnt and very difficult to eat. |
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When folly is once taught, it is very difficult to unteach it. |
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So my first 10-minute speech was a very difficult and nerve-racking time. |
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It's very, very difficult with small fellas about eight or nine. |
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Due to its strict adherence to purity, learning Dhrupad is very difficult. |
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This year 29 girls representing local business interests will take part and there is no doubt that the judges will have a very difficult decision to make. |
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It was round about now in 1997 that I was going through exactly the same process as these new applicants, but I'm finding it very difficult to put myself in their place. |
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I'm sure BB would like to implement something that works well for everyone, but it's a very difficult nut to crack and not something to rush into. |
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One place Min could be a very difficult employee was when her contract with Wenner was being negotiated. |
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I think it's a very difficult subject for me to get into because it would just open such a can of worms, and I really don't feel that it would be right for her memory. |
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Then you step into it and sort of roll it up, hoping you get it in the proper place, because it is very difficult to reposition. |
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The analysts said Thomson had a very difficult job on his hands. |
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Known for its disfiguring skin lesions and potentially debilitating nerve damage, leprosy, or Hansen's disease, is a very difficult disease to transmit. |
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The latter are obviously on the fringes of the law, but it is very difficult to turn them away hard-heartedly when they land up at your doorstep with a cheerful namaste. |
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It is very difficult, if not impossible, to compare the rates earned by ships under charter to the Navy Board with those of merchant ships carrying civilian cargoes. |
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It is very difficult to tie a one-armed man's hands behind his back. |
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The scenes below show caustics, which are very difficult to render. |
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It is very difficult to be capitalist when there is a communist superpower invading most of Eastern Europe and trying to do the same in Africa and South America. |
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It has consequently recognized explicitly the regulator's need to have comparisons by making very difficult any horizontal mergers in the English water industry. |
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With a population of just on 20 million, it's very, very difficult to sustain a critical mass, to ensure that we've got a safe and viable industry. |
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