Predrag Bulatovic, the pro-Yugoslav party leader, may find it hard to tether his armed hotheads.
But Mr Mofaz may find it hard to draw Mr Olmert's supporters keenly into his camp.
Even Cercie (who hates almost everyone) find it hard not to rely on him.
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And the media, like the nation, will find it hard to fill the gap.
"I find it hard to think this is clear, whatever else it is, " he said.
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Many parents unthinkingly endorse the first assertion, yet would find it hard to contest the second.
More conspiratorially-minded Afghans find it hard to believe these Korans were burnt by mistake.
Others find it hard to trust medical personnel who don't seem to understand their culture.
Without such evidence--without accountability and, perhaps, forgiveness--the territory will find it hard to move forward.
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And just as maids find it hard to love more than one, so do we.
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Those with balance issues may find it hard to feel secure when wearing rubbery flip-flops.
Bankers find it hard to face clients if their stock sells like a ragamuffin.
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"I do find it hard to sit in an office all day, " he says wistfully.
For example, some consumers find it hard to be without a GPS after using one.
But he may find it hard to maintain harmony between factions as they draft a constitution.
But he may find it hard to raise wages by much without more radical reform.
Regardless, we find it hard to believe that Apple would just follow the industry trends here.
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Growing weaker, Mr Milosevic would find it hard to compromise, even if he wanted to.
Traditional betting offices find it hard to compete against their overheads and tax advantages.
Given this, the Iranian government may find it hard to continue to refuse to talk.
Yet even Mr DeLay's harshest critics find it hard to imagine Sugar Land ousting its hero.
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Wary Japanese citizens find it hard to choose which of these arguments to rubbish first.
So even if DoCoMo's ambitious plan succeeds, operators elsewhere could find it hard to imitate.
Mr Arias may find it hard to increase his own support, especially outside Zulia.
Without a legal framework, telecoms operators find it hard to sign deals with payment services.
Ms Carrio lacks serious policies for government, and would find it hard to engineer any recovery.
Old firms find it hard to tack new services on to their existing structures.
There is growing competition among designated carriers, but newcomers find it hard to get in.
Russia would like to correct this imbalance, but will find it hard to do so.
The atmosphere in some schools is so hostile that girls find it hard to study.
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