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Germany has had a difficult time coming to terms with its immigrant population.
Some in the audience had a difficult time coming to atheism.
"The next mayor would then have a difficult time coming in with any number below that.
"I have a difficult time coming up with a valuation for it at this time," Mr. Kinnison said.
"Therefore, I think he has a difficult time coming to grips with the fact that he has a broader problem than just this one incident".
I spend a lot of time on health care issues and I know that in this country, we have a difficult time coming to grips with children dying.
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One fellow recalls a case involving a family having a very difficult time coming to terms with the imminent death of a loved one.
Rampone had a more difficult time coming back from a severe knee injury than she did after giving birth.
Obama has a better chance of surviving without it than Romney does, but he'd still have a very difficult time coming away with an overall win if he doesn't capture it.
I see a very difficult time coming for the world.
That kind of society has a very difficult time coming to decisions, because the winners and the losers are so clearly differentiated.
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