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The dams also created lakes so large that they were difficult to bridge, thus isolating reservation communities whose residents had once been able to visit with relative ease.
In Ferguson, where many of those businesses that were not looted or razed remain boarded up today, the divisions will be difficult to bridge.
It would appear to be difficult to bridge this gap, with the rigorous critical revision that the cultures of the disciplines should be subjected to.
Above all, the loss of a PI's unique expertise and strategic research vision leaves behind a scientific gap that's difficult to bridge.
The divide over the bill may be difficult to bridge.
But the parties have disagreements that will be difficult to bridge.
The potential gap between parents' and HCPs' understandings of what genetic testing will tell them about their children's futures may, therefore, be difficult to bridge.
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