Governments are finding it almost impossible to monitor, let alone isolate, so many sources of infection.
Curators hoping to include a painting in an exhibition would have a harder time finding it.
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Even if the planet had life, scientists now knew, finding it would be extremely hard.
"I was finding it very difficult to cope with what was going on, " he said.
Those consumers who want fun as much as products are finding it in some unlikely places.
Merck yanked Vioxx in 2004 after finding it boosted the risk of heart attacks.
But the industry is finding it difficult to sustain growth rates in the developing markets.
"We had trouble finding it... it was pitch black, " Mr McGovern told the hearing.
In any event, Meles Zenawi's government is finding it hard to run the show.
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Some weaker Japanese banks are finding it prohibitively expensive to borrow even in yen.
The former South-East Asian tigers are finding it difficult to recover their lost dynamism.
And seeing it both intellectually is making sense, but finding it emotionally attractive themselves.
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Now, Mr. Iskounen noted that lower-rated companies are finding it easy to sell debt to investors.
Similarly, a low price tells us that people are finding it easy to reduce emissions.
At these prices, even low-cost Chinese producers are finding it impossible to break even.
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But he's finding it a struggle to recruit people with the hard science background.
"I'm finding it really hard to get up and get motivated, " she told BBC Sport.
"He's finding it very difficult to be commander and to provide for refugees, " says a source.
Part of the problem is that venture capitalists themselves are finding it hard to raise funds.
Mr Starmer said prosecutors were finding it difficult to work within the existing law.
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"There is money out there but part of the problem is finding it, " Mr Graham said.
Outsourcing company Sutherland Global Services has tested Asterisk in 400-person call centers, finding it cuts telephone costs by two-thirds.
In a competitive education market, universities are finding it harder to make chemistry courses pay.
Now some popular hit makers like Cyndi Lauper and Sting are finding it still feels like home.
We are finding it impossible to predict what, if anything, we will get from any particular school.
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So, the question to you guys: you seeing sites slowing down, finding it difficult to get connections?
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They're not looking very hard for mad cow disease, and so they're not finding it very often.
If you take away their job and give it to a veteran, you delay finding it out.
But El Salvador is finding it hard to match its high growth rates of the early 1990s.
Across the continent banks are finding it hard to refinance their own debts cheaply (see article).
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