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That makes it difficult to battle back to work, according to James Whitaker, 28, an architect made redundant on 1 April 2009 after the recession bit.
Firefighters at the scene said yesterday that burned overhead electrical wires had fallen into the fire, causing dangerous sparks to fly in all directions and making it difficult to battle the flames.
It can be difficult to battle on with shots getting knocked off line and ending up in bad spots.
Experts warn that poverty, conflict, and the lack of infrastructure will make the virus particularly difficult to battle in Africa, while the heavy burden of other diseases may both mask and amplify its human health toll.
This type of humor and subversion of otherwise dangerous media messaging can be a powerful antecedent to hate speech since it is difficult to battle an emotional reaction with a logical argument.
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For women with pelvic floor disorders, it is difficult enough to battle the stigma, shame and guilt often associated with these conditions.
"It's difficult for anyone to battle against the supremacy of humor," he said.
The political division in China made it difficult for Chiang to battle the Communists, against whom the Kuomintang had been warring since 1927 in the Chinese Civil War.
Gusts up to 65 miles per hour made it difficult for Ventura County firefighters to battle a blaze that had grown to 100 acres by midday.
Although my health situation makes life difficult, I am determined to battle on and not give up hope.
After four or five delicious small plates, it's difficult to do battle with a gristly lamb shank or one-acre lot of shepherd's pie.
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