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"I'd find it much more difficult to reinvent Manhattan," he said.
In both categories, professionals are finding it difficult to reinvent themselves.
After that, it's difficult to reinvent again.
It's pretty difficult to reinvent something as self-evident as the houseplant, which has long dwelled in our collective consciousness.
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Graduate students who finally admit they have no future in higher education are often in their thirties, deeply in debt, and face a difficult challenge to reinvent themselves.
Core wanted to make a game that would be as captivating as the original Tomb Raider but discovered how difficult it is to reinvent a classic to make it fresh while holding on to what made it great to begin with.
The implications are huge, as it democratizes all of the IP and infrastructure that made financial and government systems proprietary, unnecessarily bloated and difficult for startups to reinvent.
In reality, it was very difficult for her to reinvent her art -- the letters reveal that.
"Once they drop," Mr. Darnell said of scripted shows' ratings, "it is enormously difficult if not impossible to reinvent them".
Software developers acknowledge that the questions can be difficult as newspapers try to reinvent their business models.
With Congress locked in yet another round of debates over airport security in the wake of the terrorist attacks, the fortunes of I.T.S., one of the largest companies in the industry, illustrate how difficult it will be to reinvent a system that has long treated airline security as an amenity rather than a necessity.
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