Switching between the two presents little difficulty for people -- but it drives computers crazy.
Derry's self-doubt had disappeared and Mickey Moran's side held on with little difficulty in the closing moments.
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Stingrays coach Rick Strachan had little difficulty in pointing the way to the seeds of the defeat.
"She is moving both sides(of her body), but having a little difficulty on the right side, " da Costa. said.
However, basketball seems to have little difficulty attract African-American players of meager backgrounds.
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Computers have little difficulty putting data files back together again in the right order, but speech is altogether trickier.
And we're having a little difficulty connecting with our bureau in New York.
For example, most CEOs have little difficulty with a top-down management style and expecting their directives to be executed.
But the Swiss broke after two missed forehands from Djokovic before Federer served out for the match with little difficulty.
Though Mr Hashimoto himself may have little difficulty remaining as party leader, his deputy, Koichi Kato, is itching for a change.
If London were threatened, a British government would have little difficulty in persuading its taxpayers to spend heavily on a missile shield.
Missouri election rules allow a candidate to withdraw with little difficulty through Tuesday, which is 11 weeks prior to the Nov. 6 election.
For instance, if one knows where to look, parts for Rovers, Peugeots, Alfa Romeos, and Fiats can be acquired in America with little difficulty.
But despite my innate aptitude for illegibility, the four handwriting recognition programs we tested had little difficulty translating my jagged scratches into neat, clean, digital type.
Along with Italy we have a squad with pedigree, and the two teams that came through the playoff, Ireland and Croatia, did so with little difficulty.
So when Hobbit comes out this December, if you settle into the talky parts with little difficulty, that bodes well for the future of high frame rates.
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Far from being a time-honoured tool for controlling interest rates, the Fed only began paying interest on reserves in 2008 and had little difficulty controlling interest rates prior to the introduction of this policy.
Fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska has started the year in fine fashion, winning two titles and the Pole, who is yet to advance beyond the last eight in Melbourne, had little difficulty in getting pastAustralian wildcard Bojana Bobusic 7-5 6-0.
CME's little local difficulty in Prague could not have flared up at a trickier time.
Over the past six to eight weeks, however, Asia's troubles have become harder to shrug off as a little local difficulty.
But we had a little more difficulty calling out British Prime Minister David Cameron for what might at first glance look like much the same thing.
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Jacques Rivette made his first feature with little funding and great difficulty between 1958 and 1960 and refracted his struggles into its plot, which combines the paranoid tension of the American film noir and the austere lyricism of the modern theatre.
The hardest part of cooking is timing, and recipes do little to help you manage this difficulty.
There have been plenty of calls for a breakup of the Euro Zone but little action because of the perceived difficulty.
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This seems a little intimidating only because I read about the difficulty in finding hotel rooms.
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That latter factor does little to diminish a narrative about Romney's difficulty in connecting with voters.
And in my little world, there are four levels of economic difficulty.
One difficulty in resolving these arguments is that historians know little about the experience of slavery in Brazil, despite it being one of the country's most-researched subjects.
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Why, then, with this assured position, is Aalto's name so little known to a public that recognizes Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright without difficulty?
Why, then, with this assured position, is Alvar Aalto's name so little known to a public that recognizes Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright without difficulty?
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