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New Yorkers made the best of a difficult strike.
"The fact that we haven't had a clean sheet for 14 games now, we needed to change something, I thought we coped well today with a difficult strike force.
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So to make the commitment to grind away at a language the Chinese themselves think is their nation's most difficult strikes many people, particularly the practical-minded Cantonese, as completely nuts.
But the merged company, led by Mr. Stokes, soon ran into trouble when the integration of the many businesses proved difficult; strikes, low productivity and high costs coincided with an oil crisis and a recession.
After several versions of the design for the double eagle proved too difficult to strike, Barber modified Saint-Gaudens's design, lowering the relief so the coin could be struck with only one blow.
The balance between hope and resignation becomes difficult to strike.
Of course it's not that difficult to strike a Garlandesque pose in a spotlight.
A balance between straight history and word history is sometimes difficult to strike, though.
"It can be difficult to strike a balance between the different needs of an institution".
It is going to be difficult to strike such an agreement.
But the government has found it difficult to strike at them.
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