But stenography is a steep learning curve and more difficult to learn than Qwerty.
I've never seen Cornish written out and to look down at it on paper, it was difficult to learn.
It can be expensive and slow to grow, as the language has the reputation of being very difficult to learn.
Robert Fielding, the Salisbury Diocesan church music adviser, says the organ has "fallen out of favour" because it is difficult to learn and musicians cannot practise at home.
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After all, why buy a brand new expensive computer that's difficult to learn when you can get an easy-to-use tablet that can do most of the same stuff at a fraction of the price?
Mr. KEN SYKE (Madison Metropolitan School District): It will be a significant number, hundreds, yes, but we think it's important for students to be in school Obviously, it's very difficult to learn if you're not in school.
John Harrison, a researcher with Web security firm Symantec, said it is very difficult to learn the identity of the attacker, or attackers, as they could be anywhere on Earth and the infected network could span several countries.
Journalists get the training and practice to be able to do this speedily every day, but it's perhaps not too difficult to learn, and allowing other people to edit and improve your work can help overcome sloppy writing or typos.
In a perfect world, your grandparents wouldn't need a lick of help getting the most out of a smartphone, but let's face it: the devices are complex, and if you don't have the proper motivation, they can be a bit difficult to learn.
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Two people familiar with the probe said the FBI is looking into the slaying of Mr. Kanevsky to see if it was connected to any possible corruption at NOR, but they cautioned that it may be difficult to learn anything about the decade-old killing.
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When Professor Angry gave me difficult pieces to learn, I enjoyed the challenge.
Effectively, this accounting loophole allows managers to hide their failures and makes it exceedingly difficult for investors to learn how much value they have destroyed.
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It's true that they tend to be friendly: people have to learn to rub along with each other if escape is difficult and circumstances hostile.
Of course, as with all of these things getting kids to learn a language is difficult.
Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations among hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a particular malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure difficult diseases like diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.
Only by understanding the subtle genetic variations in hundreds of thousands of people--by sifting out the molecular misnomers that predispose someone to a specific malady--will scientists learn how to better predict, diagnose and ultimately cure such difficult diseases as diabetes, schizophrenia and heart failure.
Adding and subtracting were painfully difficult for me, and I was not able to learn the multiplication tables.
How much we will learn from the Senate hearing is difficult to guess.
"It is difficult - there are a huge amount of lines to learn, that's not necessarily a burden really, " said Dunbar.
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By contrast, Congress and the executive branch are well equipped to learn and evaluate facts, and skilled in balancing the difficult policy choices at stake.
Is there something that the rest of us can learn from this experience in coming to decisions apart from such dramatic and difficult and painful circumstances?
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