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Penn's moonlighting shows a kind of contempt for journalism, which turns out to be rather difficult to do well.
"Nearly everything here is built on the Danish system, so it would be rather difficult to leave," said Gunnar Martens, the Danish high commissioner.
In one, Ma Mingzhe, the chairman of Ping An, pleaded with Mr. Dai to approve an overseas stock offering in 1998, saying, "It would be rather difficult to raise such a huge amount of money in the domestic market".
But naturally these movements can be rather difficult to track.
It seems to be rather difficult to produce scented personal care products with fragrances that are not labelled.
Unfortunately, except for low dimensions and for very few adjacent intervals, this characterisation proved to be rather difficult to handle in practice.
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"These signals, after all, are rather difficult to find.
"It was rather difficult to start with," he says.
"It's rather difficult to build any modern system without using Western parts," Sutyagin added.
The seven-page menu, too, was rather difficult to navigate and could be confusing to those unfamiliar with Mexican food.
Policy by dripfeed and soundbites is rather difficult to follow, and suggests to me any number of hidden agendas.
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