It will be a difficult time for Fletcher and a difficult time for England.
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But scientific information can be difficult to understand and even more difficult to explain to others.
In these difficult times - the American people aren't afraid to face difficult choices.
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The problem is that "button" is difficult to find and, even when located, difficult to press.
"It's difficult to know, difficult to know, " a Yahoo employee said when asked about the matter.
Not only is this a difficult task, the Internet has made sourcing incredibly difficult.
Jerusalem's future is possibly the most difficult of the difficult decisions awaiting the final-status negotiators.
These are obviously difficult times -- difficult economic times for the world and for Portugal.
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Small changes were difficult to execute and remaining nimble in a large corporate environment was very difficult.
"These are difficult times and difficult decisions need to be made, " said chief fire officer Lee Howell.
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"It was a difficult time but in difficult times you grow up as well, " Bellion told BBC Sport.
Sometimes, it's difficult to get them into the tub, it's difficult to get them out, get them dressed.
"As difficult as it was for him at GM, it'll be even more difficult at Ford, " Tynan says.
"The construction ... makes it particularly difficult to manage detainees, who are particularly difficult to watch, " Delliste told BFMTV.
But Americans don't flinch in the face of difficult truths or difficult tasks.
Developing a videogame is a difficult enough process without the equally difficult process of bringing the game to market.
Small farms are often difficult to track and regulate, making it difficult to spot where problems enter the food supply.
As for the scientific studies, they are difficult to perform and more difficult to interpret and explain to the public.
Software is easy to copy and difficult to patent, but relationships, culture and customer loyalty are difficult to take away.
"It is difficult to think of a more difficult environment, " said Steve Rendle, spokesman for Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand.
It is technically difficult to figure out how we are going to deal with climate change -- not impossible, but difficult.
As a former federal agency head, it is difficult to imagine how even a 10% cut would be difficult to absorb.
More difficult are the phishing attempts that direct users to spoof sites that can be difficult to distinguish from the real thing.
It's difficult on a personal level, but even more difficult because of the larger impact in the Senate and also the nation.
They may also just be difficult for the sake of being difficult.
And it has made life a lot more difficult for our men and women in uniform who already have a very difficult job.
Capital needs are understated in boom years and overstated in difficult times, making it more difficult to restore lending and turn around the economy.
She said using antibodies as 'magic bullets' had been clinically difficult, and the mTCRs were difficult to make and had all the same problems as monoclonal antibodies.
But value-added is complex and difficult to implement properly, and even more difficult to use as a metric for getting rid of bad teachers.
The amount of volume decline clearly made it more difficult to run a profitable business and will make it even more difficult in the future.
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