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It has been a difficult constituency to seduce.
Sensing that the Sunni majority were in many ways their most violent and difficult constituency, the French kept them in check by advancing minorities in the army and other security forces.
Putting everything he had into a field operation was a risky proposition in a district that skews heavily Latino, a notoriously difficult constituency to get to the voting booth.
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From what he has seen of Ms. Black over the years, he said, she has done well managing across difficult constituencies and in times of scarce resources.
As these districts become increasingly diverse, it is often difficult to identify particular constituency interests, and representatives find it increasingly impossible to be responsive to constituency wishes or needs.
However, Reckless faces a more difficult battle in his constituency than Carswell.
Its sectarian faith sets it apart from all others, and makes it difficult to equate its constituency with the general public.
This should not be surprising since it is difficult to imagine a constituency that would advocate poorly drafted legislation and a less responsive public administration.
I'm glad I don't face such a difficult choice in my constituency of Oxford West and Abingdon, where a Lib Dem has a strong chance of deposing the sitting one-term Tory.
The relationship between the president and vice president has been difficult, and their political constituencies remain at odds.
Gavin Shuker, a Labour M.P. from Luton, told me that the Prime Minister's words had exacerbated what had, in his constituency, been extremely difficult days.
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