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"The difficult labor produces a more beloved result".
"I almost killed her," Dolezal says, of her mother's difficult labor.
Retrofitting a crown to an existing partial removable dental prosthesis (PRDP) is difficult, labor intensive, and time consuming.
But the most difficult labor will be to understand the combination of the two into new products at every stage.
Both are ostensibly economic success stories, people who were able to find work in a difficult labor market.
After a difficult labor (and an accident with some olive oil) the longed-for male child is born.
She'd achieved significant profit growth, managed a difficult labor negotiation, overseen an important acquisition, and aggressively pursued cost reductions.
The obstetrician emphasized that Mario had hemorrhaged in his brain, that it was unclear how long he had been without oxygen during the difficult labor and delivery.
They could enlist broader political support for such flexibility if they also strongly embraced the more difficult labor market, pension and tax reforms.
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Yet it's hard to find good reliable labor for this difficult, labor-intensive work.
Furthermore, as systems increase in complexity, rectification of system faults and recovery from malicious attacks become more difficult, labor-intensive, expensive, and error-prone.
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