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For all its gimmickry, the Voder was difficult to manage, a male persona literally played by women.
"It is difficult to manage a law firm with two principal locations," said Mr. Steir, whose company has specialized in representing law firms.
This makes it difficult to manage a large photo library, as you will have to use external hard drives or similar.
It might be logistically difficult to manage a project abroad, but most designers relish the chance to travel, work in a new environment and be exposed to new opportunities.
Michael P. Jacobson, a former New York City correction commissioner who worked with Sheriff Reilly, said it was no surprise that an official who excelled at running the city's enormous jail system would find it difficult to manage a smaller one.
The potential trouble, as Morningstar points out, is that it's more difficult to manage a gargantuan, ever-expanding fund.
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It is very difficult to manage an organized workspace.
A party of 50 in a small house is difficult to manage while a party of six in a large house may die quickly.
The agency is famously difficult to manage, with a $24 billion capital budget and a $12 billion operating budget, 66,000 employees, a vast ridership, and aging equipment.
However, it is difficult to manage such a flexible network in a centralized manner.
Specifically, malignant melanoma of the female genital tract is biologically aggressive, difficult to manage, carrying a poor prognosis and a high incidence of recurrence, while its pathogenesis is still obscure and to a large extend, independent of UV radiation [ 10].
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