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It has been very difficult for us to define, but as health care evolves and changes, we're looking at new ways to differentiate ourselves.
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As a result, user charges often fail to meet even operational and maintenance costs, and the key assumptions underlying tariff structures are often difficult for operators to define.
At the initial stage of ship design, it is difficult for designers to define all design information of a hull structure on 2D drawings.
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In other words, the lack of a universally accepted marketing definition makes it difficult for scholars to define market orientation on marketing grounds.
It's still difficult for people to define it as such".
This makes it difficult for aromantics to define and explain themselves in a society that values romance so highly.
Seasonal variation also made it difficult for participants to define their usual sedentary behavior, particularly within the leisure-time domain.
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