Scientist: I must confess, I find it difficult to believe in a disease of machinery.
Now, policy members find it difficult to repeat many things that were said in March.
Even so, some agencies and their clients, find it difficult to get off the mark.
In addition, expatriates may find it difficult to return to the U.S. on a regular basis.
Sometimes, the Court might find it difficult to discern Congressional intent when interpreting a law.
And because of that, I find it difficult to relate to my staff who complain.
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And departments with the funds to grow can find it difficult to attract qualified candidates.
But they in turn find it difficult to extend their power across tribal lines.
Regulators round the world sometimes find it difficult holding businesses to account for their infractions.
Pardus may find it difficult to convince other board members of the need for change.
Until Mr Greenspan raises interest rates, China's monetary authorities will find it difficult to do so.
Banks and public-sector employers find it difficult to recruit clerical and other lower-paid workers.
Mr. Correa might find it difficult to achieve consensus to push forward the reforms he seeks.
Supposedly this means Japanese makers find it difficult to develop saleable handsets for foreign markets.
But for all the votes he won, Mr Abbas will find it difficult to do that.
It is hoped the scheme could help those who would normally find it difficult ask for help.
That means consumers who choose to avoid genetically engineered fish may find it difficult to do so.
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"Even scientists sometimes find it difficult to count the number of fish in the sea, " he said.
Australia's Test captain Steve Waugh said Warne could find it difficult to come back from the ban.
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If you find it difficult to ascertain the impact, monitor earnings estimates for this year and next.
Then again, as far as content is concerned even Apple will find it difficult to rival Sirius.
The village certainly continues to make me happy and I find it difficult to imagine life without the occasional visit.
Conventional wisdom has it that a gaggle of regional parties will find it difficult to provide cohesive government.
Even if Mr Duncan Smith wanted to distance himself from hard-liners and Eurosceptics, he would find it difficult.
But the Americans will find it difficult to make pledges of friendship with a nuclear capable North Korea.
Even the most committed globaphobes should find it difficult to put a negative gloss on all this evidence.
Paris Saint-Germain takes out the cheque book and seems to find it difficult to put it away again.
The researchers find it difficult to believe that lack of merit could be the reason for such under-representation.
Neuroscientist Gary Small has noted that many digital natives find it difficult to grasp traditional social cues.
They find it difficult using new technology and cash machines, and may find it tough getting to bank branches.
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