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Health-care costs are increasingly difficult to plan for.
The delay makes it difficult to plan for parades and demonstrations, the suit says.
This is especially true of the most complex, unplanned hospital admissions that are costly and inherently difficult to plan for.
More than that, we have polluted much of what remains readily available — and climate change has made it significantly more difficult to plan for floods and droughts.
The X-factor for the Blackhawks – and the kind of thing that's difficult to plan for if you're the Wild – is Bryan Bickell.
But like a lot of other people, I had long found it difficult to plan for something that seemed so remote.
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"As such, it is going to be a huge challenge to maintain the momentum we have built up over the last three years and it will also be tremendously difficult to plan ahead for meaningful long-term regeneration and development.
These events are typically short-lived, so it's difficult to plan ahead for attendance.
I've learned in my career that it is difficult to plan or wish for something".
Balloon payments can be difficult to plan and save for.
While it may seem difficult to plan at a local level for 'what may be', there are some questions that the intensivist must ask.
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