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Zheltoukhova cautions that it is not always easy to identify the cause of poor leadership.
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Stocks manufactured before 1991 are dirty, corroded and not always easy to identify or use, but can still cause serious injury.
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By the early 16th century there was greater mobility between social classes, and it was not always easy to identify people's position.
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It will not always be easy to identify whether redistribution in this sense has occurred, since the purposes of those who choose and implement policies are often opaque, and also because changes in policies and institutions result from collective decisions involving many agents with diverse and often conflicting purposes.
But racist motivations are not always so easy to identify.
Skilful providers offer support, but it may not always be easy to identify when support is needed, leading to patients' perception of 'abandonment' [ 48].
Policy-makers have not always found it easy to identify their needs or to aggregate the demands from various sources [ 7].
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