Ms Godfrey, however, said the intermittent nature of the technical issues reported by some schools made this a difficult matter to resolve.
So it was a difficult matter, but if you really peeled of the onion, so to speak, you saw that hey, this is not exactly what it appears to be.
Where to direct the anger and the blame is a more difficult matter.
It was done at one time in the high court in the old days before the court of criminal appeal existed, that judges could call in one or two of their colleagues to sit with them to hear a difficult legal matter.
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We should also conduct this difficult debate in a matter worthy of our country, without bitterness or anger.
So you have a two-tier financial system, and then you have a series of issues that I would put in a general label of market infrastructure--and this includes some really difficult issues: Accounting is a matter of great controversy.
Being patient with a difficult person is a challenge no matter who it is.
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As a practical matter, it is difficult to get thirty countries to agree what day of the week it is.
This would, as a practical matter, make it much more difficult to constrain the transfers of such technologies.
It would be difficult for the administration, as a practical matter, to go back to the South Koreans to renegotiate KORUS or even to reach new side understandings.
It can be a matter of financial and emotional support in difficult times.
This would have been a difficult situation for the US to contend with no matter who replaced George W. Bush in the Oval Office.
This legislation is designed to make it exceedingly difficult -- if not, as a practical matter, impossible -- to impose export controls on strategically sensitive technologies.
Well, it doesn't take a lawyer or a constitutional scholar to tell them that no matter how difficult it is, tell the truth.
The career prosecutors handling this matter took on the difficult task of enforcing a law they had taken an oath to uphold, and did so reasonably.
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No matter how hard you try to avoid it, a difficult aging parent will sometimes drive you a bit nuts.
But, he added, the Irish government had to make some "very difficult decisions" about its fiscal package and that was a matter for them.
It can be extraordinarily difficult for women in abusive marriages to get a divorce, no matter how much they want to leave the relationship.
She and her director Eric Tucker must have had a difficult time pruning the original, as her enthusiasm for her subject matter is boundless and irresistible.
"It's difficult to know, difficult to know, " a Yahoo employee said when asked about the matter.
The request set a precedent that could make it difficult for Mr. Donovan to investigate any matter related to politics, Mr. Schick wrote.
"Across the board, no matter what the age, it is difficult to adhere to a common cancer schedule, " he said.
And because the world is, as a general matter, more complex today than ever before, with arcane technologies and difficult science underlying more of modern business practices, government regulation, and life in general.
Similarly, Citigroup hasn't succeeded in selling OneMain in part because challenging market conditions would make it difficult for potential acquirers to fund the business in a sustainable manner, according to people familiar with the matter.
It speaks to a larger issue in the industry in that it is still difficult for black filmmakers to do movies about black film matter.
It is easy to see why companies like Kayak and Bing Travel and Expedia and Travelocity might be unhappy about this, but far more difficult to see how their woes should be a problem for the antitrust enforcers (or Congress, for that matter).
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