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The case of interest, a metro train blocked in a tunnel due to a bombing, has been chosen as representative of the attacks perpetrated in the recent years, and of the most difficult case to cope with.
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"They are very difficult cases to prove.
That, for an international manager, is an extremely difficult situation to cope with.
"Having experienced a death recently, it's obviously a very, very difficult thing to cope with.
That's a difficult thing to cope with in the modern world.
The disadvantages of this method include the need for self-catheterization, the possibility of leakage (which is difficult to cope with in cases of umbilical diversion), difficulties with catheterization, stenosis and kinking, and the requirement for reoperations in approximately 30% of cases.
It's difficult to cope sometimes and it's difficult to know who to talk to and ask for help".
Mr. DeStefano said his agency was increasingly depending on Neediest Cases donations because families were finding it increasingly difficult to cope with emergencies like the one Mr. Blain faced.
As time went on, her mother became depressive, very difficult to cope with, you couldn't walk past her without flinching in case she clipped you round the ear.
One headteacher I spoke to told me that it was difficult to cope with the levels of sexting going on at his school, where cases were reported to teachers on a weekly basis.
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