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It would have been a desperately difficult conversation.
I was freelancing at the time, and found it desperately difficult to do anything resembling work.
"It's desperately difficult, the dangers are apparent to anybody," he told The Independent.
Even women who try to learn their child's blamelessness can find it desperately difficult.
Decision-making for families in these circumstances is desperately difficult and desperately unstable.
Another is that sexual abuse is a desperately difficult crime to unearth and, particularly, prove.
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In the times in which we live – in these desperately cynical, difficult times – it is a huge achievement.
Plenty of information related to alcoholism can be found in the literature, however, the studies have mostly dealt with the predominance of male alcoholism and data related to addiction in women are desperately scarce and difficult to find.
Their expertise is desperately needed as these difficult policy decisions are made at a user, site, network, national, and international level.
We stuffily opted for "difficult" and tried, desperately, to keep the bamboozledom off our faces over the next hour.
It's desperately sad to note how difficult it's become to ensure the various products you use on a daily basis were manufactured somewhere that a) pays fair wages and b) pays them to adults, not children the same age as your own – but that's what they promise with the Eco Snack Wrap.
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