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But some New Yorkers find it difficult to relinquish control.
And the mother-advocate is a role difficult to relinquish.
A contradictory trend also seems to be occurring among some writers who find it difficult to relinquish some elements of race ideology.
Even after she could no longer take photographs, Jane visited the Observer office each week, finding it difficult to relinquish her lifelong pattern.
A National Intelligence Estimate prepared by the U.S. intelligence community said the following: "If Israel continues to occupy conquered territory for an extended period, say two to three years, it will find it increasingly difficult to relinquish control.
Parker has long concentrated on a select group of accounts and generating new business, but has found it difficult to relinquish control of a firm he founded in 1987 with a handful of staff, reportedly rejecting a £200m takeover offer from Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP several years ago.
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The limelight, he knows, is hard to relinquish.
It was a difficult fantasy to relinquish.
Like the Ring itself, it had become a difficult object to relinquish.
I know how difficult it is to relinquish control, but it's a necessary step for growth, and will relieve much of the burden -- so it's an investment worth making.
Of course, it's a little difficult for an artist to relinquish total control of their project to a bunch of strangers at a bar.
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