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However, the download of files has its problems with fault tolerance and it is difficult to steer the bandwidth consumption.
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While cases like Wen put people on high alert, it is difficult to steer clear of potentially toxic products.
Between the protestations of the Pakistani military, for whom all Bengali deaths were those of "miscreants" or criminals, and the manifest exaggerations of inflamed and sometimes bereaved East Bengalis, it was difficult to steer a measured course.
Plus, I don't have to worry about getting a rental that is difficult to steer, in bad shape or that does not have the features I want.
Yet it can still be difficult to steer older patients toward mental health services.
Slamming the brakes may throw the car into a skid that would be difficult to steer out of with power steering and almost impossible to steer out of without it.
The ship proved to be difficult to steer, and the additional weight of her armor and guns significantly reduced her speed and increased her draft.
In addition to being difficult to steer, softer and thinner items like plastic sheets and cardboard boxes can easily be pierced by objects on the ground.
The vessel, known as a "littoral combat ship," was difficult to steer and "requires many... adjustments to maintain a straight course," the document said.
The length of the trains increased to ten or eleven tubs, but such a train was difficult to steer from the rear, and so the tugs moved to the front and pulled the assembly.
But because these sails are large, rigid, metal structures, they are difficult to steer.
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