They will then have to move on to making more difficult visits, including many that are potentially confrontational.
It occurred to me that other people, especially at bigger companies, are making more difficult and maybe more interesting choices during their own Open Enrollment periods.
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If Holmes was on medication, that may have made him appear more drowsy, making it more difficult to get a complete picture of his mental state, she said.
Capital needs are understated in boom years and overstated in difficult times, making it more difficult to restore lending and turn around the economy.
"Because it's contact-less there's a perception people can grab it from thin air, but it's actually a more sophisticated technology than credit cards with a magnetic stripe, making it more difficult to steal a consumer's payment information, " said Nick Holland, a mobile-transactions analyst at Yankee Group.
More than three dozen countries have signed at least one of these protocols, making it more difficult for them now to return to capital punishment.
State police helicopters were grounded because of high winds, making rescues more difficult, Mr. Jones said.
They looked at head-and-neck cancer, which is often diagnosed late, making it more difficult to treat successfully.
High inflation is also putting pressure on consumer spending, making it more difficult to fend off recession.
The demand for municipal bonds would diminish, making it more difficult for municipalities to fund their operations.
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Making matters more difficult for the challenger was Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's selection of North Carolina Sen.
Making repayment more difficult is the fact that more than 400 of those employees have now left the company.
Do they sit by and allow their currencies to rise, making it more difficult to compete with Europe and Japan?
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He complained that immigration rules were making it more difficult to bring in artists and performers to study and teach.
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While Kandula munched his reward, the investigators explained how they had varied the setup, making life more difficult for the elephant.
In 1973, would-be rescuers added to the animals' stress level, making it more difficult for them to survive, according to Ribbeck.
"Barriers have been erected making it more difficult to allow access and National Cycle Network signage has been removed, " he said.
Damaging the employer brand making hiring more difficult when the economy returns.
Thousands of merchants are still not set up for mobile payments, making it more difficult for smartphone users to cut up their plastic.
It could mean other services are lost from north Wales, making it more difficult to recruit staff to the NHS, the CHC says.
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Her new budget increases funding for education and the environment, making it more difficult for Democrats to portray her as a single-issue governor.
Robertson's father was concerned about dwindling U.S. oil and gas reserves, which were making it more difficult for independents like Quintana to compete.
However, South Africa has since entered its first recession in 17 years, making it more difficult for Mr Zuma to increase state spending.
The flattening in home prices has contributed to the increase in delinquencies by making refinancing more difficult for borrowers with little home equity.
If we send these scholars back to their home countries, we are halting innovation in the U.S., making it more difficult to grow companies.
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Making it more difficult to get students out to vote also makes it harder to instill civic values in an already (relatively) apathetic population.
Many Democrats, too, have become vocal supporters of Mr Bush, making it more difficult for a unified Democratic opposition to block the governor's proposals.
He also said the person who had hired the lawyer was no longer working at the NCAA, making it more difficult to get information.
Robertson's father was concerned about the dwindling of U.S. oil and gas reserves, which was making it more difficult for independents like Quintana to compete.
Economic hard times and austerity measures are making it more difficult.
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