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The salon's efforts to reduce electricity use have made it difficult to practice after hours, too.
And smiling to herself, knowing that the art of restraint is more difficult to practice, and its results more likely to last.
Without such licenses, doctors would find it difficult to practice medicine because controlled substances include many prescription pain relievers and other commonly used medications.
Charismatic Christians found it increasingly difficult to practice their faith within the institutional framework of conventional Protestantism; consequently, many Pentecostals withdrew from their churches to form new ones.
It is a simple lesson, if difficult to practice — especially so at a moment like this when our rage and grief are still raw.
"I can say it was difficult to practice and develop into the professional tennis player coming from the country which never had such a big tennis tradition," Djokovic said Tuesday.
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Design is a notoriously difficult profession to practice, and it is even more difficult to learn.
In their general form these criteria are often difficult to apply in practice.
Explain why this estimator would be very difficult to use in practice.
Finally, it is contended that a good faith exception will be difficult to apply in practice.
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