The difficulty for Western observers is that the situation in Georgia is indeed complicated.
Switching between the two presents little difficulty for people -- but it drives computers crazy.
One problem you didn't itemise is the difficulty for consumers in keeping track of their payments.
The difficulty for marketers is creating the right kind of buzz and learning to control it.
"The difficulty for Mr. Sarkozy is that he is far behind in the polls, " Mr. Levy said.
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The difficulty for doctors is there is no consistency in how people respond to stressful life events.
Since most provinces are run by Peronists, that would be an extra difficulty for Mr de la Rua.
We gather here, on a Sabbath, during a time of profound difficulty for our nation and for our world.
One difficulty for wellness firms will be acquiring the expertise to operate in several different areas of the market.
"The difficulty for me is how to get everybody round the table, it's impossible to do that, " he said.
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But there is another difficulty for policymakers, and not least for Mr Greenspan.
One difficulty for the Getty is that many of the antiquities in dispute are among its most treasured and most visible.
There again, I wouldn't want to expel anyone from the church if they felt that that particular doctrine was a difficulty for them.
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This would outline the upcoming difficulty for Mr. Azumi trying to replicate the success of Philipp Hildebrand, chairman of the Swiss National Bank (SNB).
Responding for the government, Transport Minister Chris Mole said that "this unprecedentedly prolonged and exceptionally cold winter has caused difficulty for all highway authorities".
Initiatives by republicans cause pain and difficulty for all of us.
Perhaps the greatest difficulty for Britain now is the scent of authoritarianism and compulsion that seems more and more to hang around the European project.
Robin: Is there still a difficulty for aid agencies to get the sort of supplies that are needed in to the areas where they are needed?
For Mr Renato, the biggest difficulty for any family-run business is handing over power to the next generation when the current head of the family retires.
The difficulty for the rest of Europe in deciding how seriously to take Mr. Cameron's threat is partly that he refused to spell out his demands.
The fifty partnership came from 42 balls and although it did not contain the expected barrage of boundaries, there was also a complete lack of difficulty for the batsmen.
His acquittal underscores the difficulty for the FBI and Justice Department to build criminal cases against baseball players who were seen as symbols of baseball's steroids era.
The charity has been in financial difficulty for several years.
In the past few decades, medical science has rendered obsolete centuries of experience, tradition, and language about our mortality, and created a new difficulty for mankind: how to die.
One of the most important things about conflict zones is the weakness of the state and therefore the difficulty for international organizations or donors who seek to work with or via the state.
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The steady loss of wage competitiveness relative to Germany has been one of the troubling and underlying causes of economic difficulty for a number of euro-zone members since the launch of the single currency.
The difficulty for the prime minister is that it will be hard to argue against an absolute cut in EU spending when he is making the case for the same kind of cuts at home.
The absence of price data creates particular difficulty for institutional investors that are required to mark their portfolios to market: investors in Mexico and South Korea have got around this by purchasing price quotes from independent vendors.
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