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It is devilishly difficult to distribute blame.
Low-budget films are less publicized and more difficult to distribute than mainstream features to begin with, she said.
Burnett has remained active, but his work is art, not commerce, and has often proved difficult to distribute effectively.
Secondhand goods are difficult to distribute in a disaster area and are hardly ever what is actually needed.
YUL uses the Scripting and Direct Editor programs because the capture method is difficult to distribute over the network because of differences in workstation configurations.
He would find it difficult to distribute "The Mechanics of Destruction" through conventional music-industry channels, given the album's anti-corporate stance and "profit free" designation.
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The cooling of the heat sink 2 lag behind that of the heat sink 1 in the serial system, while the refrigerant is difficult to equally distribute in the parallel system.
Earmarking can make it difficult for agencies to distribute aid equitably, adapt to a rapidly evolving situation or address unexpected gaps in funding.
The UN said more than a million Gazans were still without electricity or water and that it was increasingly difficult for staff to distribute aid or reach the injured.
For instance, he said, songs loaded onto the iPod from a Macintosh computer, cannot then be loaded from the device to a different Macintosh computer, a step he said would make it difficult for people to distribute music they own to other users.
These differences are a particular concern in cluster-randomized trials, in which a limited number of often heterogeneous groups often makes it difficult for randomization to distribute potential sources of confounding evenly [ 14].
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