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To difficulties
noun
The state of being difficult, or hard to do.
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But Johnson's charm has led to difficulties.
You alluded to difficulties with implementation.
The executives continued to point to difficulties in valuing stock options accurately.
Gillian Guy, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said the rise in borrowing could lead to difficulties.
And ultimately, those factors contributed to "difficulties in delivering timely and effective assistance".
Reasons for the downturn range from a stronger Canadian dollar to difficulties crossing the border.
I had 10 children, but one passed away due to difficulties in delivery.
He received many international scientific prizes, but the time-scale of recognition led to difficulties.
Economic uncertainty following the Brexit vote has also contributed to difficulties.
A lack of supervision and professional development opportunities have been identified as contributing to difficulties.
"It's the cry of victims, of people who think they can find easy solutions to difficulties".
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