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Especially since it's very difficult to navigate with the clicker.
Mancini admitted City had found this summer's market extremely difficult to navigate with clubs demanding inflated prices.
It's time consuming and difficult to navigate, with many businesses not even having a presence online," he adds.
It's really difficult to navigate with those people.
The Congo is notoriously difficult to navigate, with poor road infrastructure, armed groups and dense forest.
State online voter registration options, for example, are frequently difficult to navigate with the screen readers used by many Americans with visual or cognitive disabilities.
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Difficult to navigate and with an intricate logic that would confound Stephen Hawking, it generated more chatter among TriBeCa Festival fans on the streets below Canal than any of the movies.
Philippine culture is complex, singular, and difficult to navigate, even with a decent grasp of Tagalog.
We were placed in a system that is difficult to navigate, filled with unfamiliar terms and concepts that are beyond the general comprehension of non medically trained people.
Fragmentation of actors^^ – Diffuse and difficult to navigate sectors with weak organizing structures.
Camps for internally displaced people (IDP) are often difficult to navigate for those with mobility problems or other disabilities.
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