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The two may have a bit of difficulty working together.
I just had a bit of difficulty playing jealous, because I find that feeling rather shameful".
He had a bit of difficulty recalling precisely when he recused himself and whom he told about that decision.
From his dad, Jeff, Dr. Debi learned that Chaz had a bit of difficulty adjusting to the change of theme.
I had a brief bit of difficulty with my implentation of ray-disk intersection; this was used for implementing the aperture stop.
So the Republicans will try to milk this for all it's worth, but they have a little bit of difficulty in doing so.
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The St Paul's/Occupy thing was not just a little bit of local difficulty.
In the last couple of years, we've seen a massive increase in apps, websites and tools that enable us to login using our social network data, but even that is becoming a bit of a difficulty - considering how freely its possible to share our data with 3rd parties.
In the RCT by Kaufman et al, the proportion of patients taking on-demand dapoxetine 60 mg who reported "not at all" or "a little bit" of interpersonal difficulty related to ejaculation increased from 40.9% at baseline to 76.8% at the 9-week study endpoint, compared with 43.0% to 64.2% for those taking placebo.
"You got exactly what you were dishing out". Another man, however, asked the crowd to "let her be" while another said, "She obviously has a little bit of mental difficulties". A woman is heard to ask if she needed water or an ambulance.
There's a bit of a linguistic difficulty in writing a book on junk DNA, because it is a constantly shifting term.
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