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It's difficult to exercise control of who gets tickets for which performance in the Free Fringe.
"They find it far more difficult to exercise, or even do normal things like eating.
Hadn't previous studies found restraint in one area makes it more difficult to exercise self-control in another?
From the start, however, Mr. Duhalde has found it difficult to exercise the authority that normally goes with his office.
Theirs is a choice that gets both easier and more difficult to exercise with every passing year.
The show is a lesson in the kind of restraint that American theater singers, habituated to audiences that reward grandstanding with screaming ovations, find difficult to exercise.
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"It is extremely difficult not to exercise your profession when you love it so much," he told L'Equipe recently.
She found this exercise and the longer meditation exercises too difficult to practice at home.
Before Mary Ann Oklesson, a Manhattan magazine publisher, had both hips replaced a few years ago, the pain of arthritis made it difficult to walk, exercise or even climb into a taxi.
This not only makes it difficult for America to exercise moral leadership; it also hinders its exercise of hard power.
Self-efficacy was assessed by asking questions such as "Is it easy or difficult for you to exercise according to the guidelines?" Answering choices were very easy (5), easy (4), not difficult/not easy (3), difficult (2) very difficult (1).
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