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He said he was in a "difficulty", adding: "The difficulty is very simple.
"Chinese students work very hard and would have to spend two more years in learning in order to reach the same level of a Western intellectual," he said, adding: "The difficulty in learning is analogous to long boot-up time in computer terminology, which means system delay in becoming operational".
Her first vault, the Amanar, has a difficulty score of 6.3, meaning that the highest possible score ― calculated by adding the difficulty score to an execution score that is out of 10 ― is a 16.3.
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He added, "The difficulty is, when you have a character like this, you don't want to disgust the reader.
He added: "The difficulty is that if that then provokes higher inflation, if that then means that interest rates go up, who will pay the price for that?
"However," he added, "the difficulty of improving results in an overcrowded North American market is a major factor limiting margin expansion".
When to the difficulty of his theory is added the difficulty of his style, it becomes something of a mystery how he can exercise the profound influence on men's minds that he does.
The simplest («nine equivalents of nurse manpower use score» [NEMS], care levels) add the difficulty of not being useful for the calculation of staff, because the design is not oriented towards nursing.
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