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It also hints at the difficulties of having a sensible discussion about drugs policy.
Generally speaking, Europeans and their governments are not concerned with, nor do they poke fun at, the difficulties of the electoral process.
This however is not the greatest surprise, since Qantas and BA's other possible partner Iberia had both hinted at the difficulties of a three way merger.
They do not sigh at the difficulties of shopping for clothes, they go about it with a glee apparently unshadowed by resentment or envy of girls of their age who can fritter wage packets in South Molton Street.
While saying that the mission was necessary, he did not hide his anger at the risk to his men or his exasperation at the difficulties of operating in Iraq.
Mr. Wein and Ms. Lister-Jones, a couple in real life, previously collaborated on "Breaking Upwards" a fresh and honest look at the difficulties of sustaining a relationship in the post-post-sexual-revolution world.
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Employers' bodies fume at the difficulty of shedding labour.
Code-breakers in the U.S. Army and Navy despaired at the difficulty of cracking it.
Most pros seethed at the difficulty of that course, including Hogan.
The Times reported the "dismay" of the panel at the difficulty of its job.
Later, I would marvel again: at the difficulty of finding a job amid an economic crisis.
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