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The simple pieces are more likely to be difficult to handle.
Broadsheet papers can be difficult to handle on the train, but they have their virtues.
This damps the energy dependent time factors which for real momenta would be difficult to handle numerically.
The Louis Vuitton Cup and the America's Cup match will be sailed in 72-foot catamarans, which are proving to be difficult to handle.
If you roll it too thin the tortut will be difficult to handle between the board and the baking tray, so lean more towards thicker than thinner.
"I cannot help feeling we are brewing up a sociological shift that will be difficult to handle in the future," she says.
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It was difficult to handle the chemicals without getting poisoned.
Even so, the ordeal has been difficult to handle.
Disadvantage: Large pots are difficult to handle and messy.
Existing screen-sharing products are difficult to handle and rarely can show the entire screen.
It is difficult to handle that, and one way of handling it is to mock them.
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