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Why make it difficult to open and close?
Brazil's bureaucracy even makes it difficult to open and even close a business.
If a cord snaps, the sash is difficult to open and close.
Tchotchkes littered every surface, drawers were overstuffed to the point of being difficult to open, and visible wall space was pretty much nil.
At Odenigbo's parties, after political debate, "the conversation would soften into tennis and music; then they would get up and giggle loudly at things that were not funny, such as the front door being difficult to open and the night bats flying too low".
Because these windows are not counterbalanced, which renders them difficult to open and keep open, they usually remain closed.
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The presence of other patients in the waiting room just made matters worse as it was experienced as more stressful that other patients waited for the GP, and made it more difficult to open up and connect [ 5, 36].
For typical youngsters, computers have become too complicated, too difficult to open (laptops especially) and alter their settings, and way too expensive to tinker with and risk voiding their warranty by frying their innards.
"When McDonald's has 800 stores in the United Kingdom, it is very difficult to open 15 stores and think you're going to make a lot of money," says Janice L. Meyer, restaurant analyst with Credit Suisse First Boston.
Plier tools that are especially difficult to open should be disassembled and cleaned, then lubricated (engineer's pliers and compound action tools like aviation snips cannot be disassembled).
His hands had been swollen and difficult to open, but now the swelling was gone and he could operate again.
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