The prince threw back the heavy coverlets with some difficultly and began hunting through his closet. |
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His difficultly with walking didn't bother me at all, but listening to him speak actually scared me. |
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Puzzler World is both fun and challenging. You'll experience different degrees of difficultly and countless hours of entertainment. |
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One of the two parties will therefore have to make concessions to preserve the stability difficultly established last year. |
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Some companies can effectively determine what they want to achieve but have difficultly in determining how to do it. |
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It is through these two concepts that the quantity of waste material and the difficultly of recycling can be lowered. |
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Possibility 5: When every blade slides difficultly in the holder you may have to get a new holder. |
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Another problem was an increase in disturbing, difficultly removable organic micropollutants in surface waters. |
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Further, many women have difficultly accessing bank lending and borrow funds via informal networks of family and friends. |
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The Customs representatives appeared to have a difficultly understanding what was meant by this concept. |
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This type of inequity, both internally and against the market, could result in increased difficultly keeping or finding the right people. |
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Computer-guided meditation is nice for those of us who have difficultly even understanding what focus feels like. |
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Others have criticized behaviour-based definitions because of the difficultly in distinguishing acceptable and abusive behaviours. |
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In fact, we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding, and to such the pride of man is very difficultly brought to submit. |
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When air quality is poor and smog levels are high, many people have difficultly breathing and suffer serious medical problems, sometimes even death. |
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As a result of this higher than anticipated volumes of requests, the section has grown continuously and has experienced some difficultly in achieving ideal compliance with legislated timeframes. |
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Our task is, simply and difficultly, to implement it. |
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This may be partly due to the variety of projects that are funded, the wide range of criteria for approval and the difficultly in measuring engagement or increased awareness. |
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The Commission notes that the restructuring aid for firms in difficulty is assessed pursuant to Community guidelines on State aid for rescuing and restructuring firms in difficultly. |
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Think about when you began self-injury, how you feel just before or just after, and the events in your life with which you have the most difficultly dealing. |
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If you touch the edges of the road or if you career through shrubbery, you can – depending on the difficultly setting you choose – still be in sight of the leading pack. |
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Results for the fourth quarter were not up to expectations due to an increased ethylene price, which could be passed on to the market more difficultly. |
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Mitec continued to focus on its niche strategy for growth as the global recession unfolded-even as telecom equipment providers began to experience difficultly accessing the credit they needed to build out new networks. |
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Many provinces have difficultly in accurately reflecting the extent of the healthcare workplaces in claim data or accurately categorizing the healthcare occupations. |
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We did face some difficultly, but this was strictly of a technical nature and had nothing to do either with Eutelsat's inherent qualities, which are undeniable, nor with any supposed downturn in private equity. |
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Calving ease is really two traits: direct, or how easily or difficultly the calf is born, and maternal, whether the mother is prone to more or fewer difficult calvings. |
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The grinder had more difficultly comminuting hardwood whole trees due to its higher wood density and larger diameter. |
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