It is sometimes difficult to get answers and this is not always because of language barriers.
It is sometimes marked by a line of debris, e.g. seagrass, pieces of wood.
It is sometimes only small, possibly home environment changes, which are needed to make things better.
It is sometimes pointed out that Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg were college dropouts.
For many products, it is sometimes very hard to find out what the price is.
It is sometimes overlooked, however, that he did so chiefly by putting up Italian taxes.
It is sometimes easy to forget that the election is about more than just the president.
It is sometimes possible to identify rational thought among the Slows, but their emotional exaggeration dilutes it.
It is sometimes hard to pin down Ms Royal's policies, but this does not mean she has none.
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It is sometimes forgotten as Dr Mahathir has matured that he started out in politics as a revolutionary.
Trade-offs exist and solutions are possible, but tax reform cannot do everything that it is sometimes asked to do.
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It is sometimes used in combination with modern materials like reinforced concrete or steel for building houses and bridges.
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It is sometimes easier to win converts by painting the promised land than by denouncing the way things are.
It is sometimes proposed that food stamps should be restricted to healthy goods.
After all, it is sometimes through pointless dawdling that you actually learn something.
It is sometimes said that Japan's risk appetite mirrors that of its baby-boomers.
It is sometimes observed that it is called interference because it interferes with the rules of human experience and logic.
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So great is the exuberance these days that it is sometimes difficult to remember just how bad things once were.
But it does emerge, even if our memory of it is sometimes fleeting and malleable (a subject for a different post).
It is sometimes thought that Europeans can do little to rein in a petrodollar-fuelled Russia, beyond issuing the occasional mild rebuke.
To be fair, it is sometimes tough to give a reporter the sound bite they are looking for to fill their page.
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Salonga appreciates her own maternal support even if it is sometimes overwhelming.
It is sometimes claimed that the ultrasonic signal replicates the male mosquito.
It is sometimes the best time to attack when the opposition have been putting you under pressure for a number of phases.
It is sometimes described as post modernity, as a way of saying not so much what it is, but what it is not.
This Sarkozy trade, as it is sometimes known in the markets, was an indirect (if inefficient) means for the ECB to support sovereigns.
Central banks have learned to manage the economy so well, it is sometimes argued, that they have more or less abolished the cycle.
It is sometimes said that members of the House of Lords only get really hot under the collar about sex, hunting and parliamentary reform.
The great entrepreneurial companies of the 1970s to the present, it is sometimes said, could not have happened without the great social loosening of the 1960s.
UNHCR's statute makes clear where its responsibilities lie, even if, on the ground, it is sometimes very hard to distinguish official refugees from the locally displaced.
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