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Industry executives said that there was no telling how much oil and gas would be released from the accident, and that the sinking of the rig could potentially put 5,000 feet of piping and other equipment over the hole, making it more difficult to plug.
The number of people employed by new businesses peaked in 1999, the height of the tech bubble, and has fallen by 46 percent since then, to 2.5 million in 2011, creating a slow leak in job creation that has proved difficult to plug.
Though, given how much smaller the Thunderbolt are than full-size USB, it is a bit more difficult to plug a cord in without looking.
Depending on your usage, it might be difficult to plug it in and have another USB device plugged into a slot next to it at the same time.
Even then, it is difficult to plug your ideas about the dilemma into W.V. Quine's web of belief and expect to come up with a perfect answer.
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It was difficult at first to plug into that creative side of my brain, but gradually, over time and with persistence, I started to look at who, what, when, where, why, and how with a more artful eye.
Employer groups argue that the regulatory flip-flopping would have made it difficult for them to plug the shortage in seasonal workers at a busy time for crop production.
Without China, it will be increasingly difficult for them to plug up a roughly $1.5 billion hole in its nuclear power business caused by falling demand and shut downs after the Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan.
You can also install a TV tuner card into a spare PCI slot on your computer, though this is fairly difficult compared to plugging in a USB tuner.
"This will make it very difficult for many renters to plug the gap," says Craw. ■ There are some rules around how much rent you pay.
The leader of Cardiff council says the authority faces difficult choices as it looks to plug a £41m budget shortfall in 2015/16.
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