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Reaching 70 points became difficult, scoring 80 nearly impossible.
"A low, flat wicket has made wicket-taking difficult, scoring runs a slow process, and a draw now is almost inevitable.
It was another difficult scoring day on the T.P.C. at the Four Seasons, as the wind blew in the opposite direction from Thursday and Friday and forced players to adjust.
It was a performance born of necessity, with the Knicks unsettled at point guard, fatigued by the back-to-back-to-back and slogging through another difficult scoring night.
Rain is on the way after three days of ideal weather, and with it will come the kind of difficult scoring conditions favored by former United States Open champions like Furyk, at eight-under-par 202; Goosen, at 203; and Geoff Ogilvy, whose 72 left him three strokes back at five-under.
The main disadvantage of the SHS is that it is a time-consuming and difficult scoring method, usually performed only in clinical trials.
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The possible answers were "very difficult" (score = 1), "difficult"(score = 2), "neutral" (score = 3), "easy" (score = 4), "very easy" (score = 5), "I don 't know; I don't use the Internet".
His musical choice is daring, a difficult score for dancing.
Still, this was an honorable account of a difficult score.
Mr. Sommerville, the orchestra's principal hornist, played this difficult score with remarkable virtuosity and assurance.
It must be remembered that the Met's performance was the premiere of a difficult score.
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