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Ford was difficult to know and almost impossible to interview.
They have both been called difficult to know and even aloof at times.
"She's very difficult to know, and that is a reason for her success," the longtime political associate said.
Just how thoroughly Mr. Bush considered the issue and whether that represented a usual or unusual degree of presidential engagement is difficult to know, and subject to interpretation.
"Without art, it would have been otherwise very difficult to know and to see what is going on in his mind," said gallery owner Rozi Chung, who once exhibited Saulter's work.
It's difficult to know, and Koons isn't in the business of letting on: "I ask for the acceptance of everything as perfect in its own being," he offered, explaining how it was early on in his career that he called for the "removal of criticism".
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For most people, it is difficult to know when and how to use "affect" and "effect".
But they said it was difficult to know when and where such programs were available and sometimes how to use them.
"It's difficult to know when and where this breaking point will be.
"It's difficult to know why, and the faces that are hard to recognize vary from one recognition system to another.
Various broad notions exist as regards advances to come in technology but it is difficult to know when and how these will arrive exactly or what their social impact will be once they encounter the creativity of users [9].
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