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Still, the case illustrates not only the ease with which sensitive Internet-connected computers can be breached but also the difficulty in tracing those responsible.

This has always been at odds with my way of thinking, not only in the eco-friendly department, but also the difficulty in accommodating one harmoniously within a scheme.

In his new book "The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works," the lawmaker describes his faith in government action, but also the difficulty in achieving it in a Congress "designed to stop things, not build them".

After speaking with many governments, I sense that donors' fatigue arises not only from their financial troubles at home but also the difficulty of keeping finance ministries and parliaments focused on and enthused about slow-motion trials, year after year, in a far-off country like Cambodia.

First, the usability of tools and metaphor must free cognitive resources for planning; but also, the difficulty of the task and the need for planning must remain visible to the user.

That episode underscores not only the fragile investor confidence in the country, but also the difficulty that Russia faces in developing other industries that can reduce its heavy reliance on oil and gas.

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Lawrence's original essay didn't just focus on the inequality of pay but also the difficulties that women have in negotiating without being labelled as difficult.

This behaviour underlines not just Assad's confidence that he is unlikely to face any sanction but also the difficulties faced by aid groups, particularly the UN.

"Our bodies have bruises, so we need to smile," says Osipova, acknowledging not only her current fatigue, but also the difficulties she's encountered with this project along the way.

Anecdotes from fact and fiction illustrate not just the plight of women from the peasantry and working class, but also the difficulties of women of the aristocracy who were married off to philandering husbands just like their lower-class sisters, for the sake of inheritance and family advantage.

The presented analysis discusses not only the advantages and different interrogations concerning APBI, but also the difficulties for radiation oncologists and patients to assume the long period until the publication of the ongoing phase III trial results.

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