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In this country, politicians frequently suffer from a serious lack of modesty and often find it difficult to concede their weaknesses.
Embarrassed and stigmatized throughout his life, he found it difficult to concede that he was different, even to his closest friends.
It was difficult to concede after we thought it was a foul.
In the present case, however, it appears difficult to concede liability of the ICU personnel, especially if there was a clear policy on the information provided to the patients about the risks of hospital-acquired infection.
Consequently, it would have been more difficult to concede them to product amino acids than the ANS and CNS codons making up the codon domain of Asp and Glu which instead must have been rare (see below) and also less historically constrained and, thus more easily transferable to the product amino acids, as seems to have happened.
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"Nevertheless after 10-15 minutes we controlled the match and scored a goal but we also gave a goal away one minute before half-time and that's a difficult time to concede a goal".
It's difficult to understand, to concede a corner when it doesn't go off the goalkeeper.
In addition, while no one was prepared to accept responsibility, it was nevertheless becoming increasingly difficult for ministers not to concede that a horrendous mistake had been made.
The relentless narrative helps to explain the paralysis of Jews unable to accept what was happening until it was too late to escape, and also to concede how difficult it was for others to decide at what point to risk their own safety by taking a stand.
It may be difficult for the Tsipras government to concede more.
Even he had to concede that it's very difficult to say exactly how much.
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