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It's an exceptionally difficult situation.
They are an exceptionally difficult animal to immobilise".
Making the film was an exceptionally difficult project.
"It will be an exceptionally difficult match," he said.
Because the jump was considered an exceptionally difficult sport, flutists played to inspire the athletes.
He has also maintained morale in the Treasury through an exceptionally difficult period".
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Our analysis relies purely on quantitative data because, though attempts have been made to develop a qualitative analysis, the low availability and inherent subjectivity of qualitative data make such an analysis exceptionally difficult [24].
Establishing actual knowledge (or a lack thereof) is exceptionally difficult from an evidentiary standpoint.
Then in the third Test, on a pitch made exceptionally difficult for batsmen by rain, England could only score 76 for nine; Leyland scored 17 of those runs and according to Wisden, "was the one real success for England ... [He] never seemed in difficulties".
3. Intensify efforts to protect, promote and support appropriate infant and young child feeding practices in general, while recognizing HIV as one of a number of exceptionally difficult circumstances. 4. Provide adequate support to HIV-positive women to enable them to select the best feeding option for themselves and their babies, and to successfully carry out their infant feeding decisions.
As a consequence, it becomes exceptionally difficult to move a stolen work of any stature onto the legitimate market, because it would be routine for major dealers and the largest auction houses to consult theft registers before considering handling a work, especially a major one.
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