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But they often have difficulties competing with bigger clubs, which borrow huge amounts to pay transfer fees and wages.
Todd points out the difficulties — competing theories and superstitions, exceptions for every rule — faced by natural scientists in Merian's day, and hears their echo in modern-day entomology.
Why do U.S. companies have such apparent difficulties competing with foreign producers of established products, many of which originated in the United States?
However, our calculations show that this hydrolysis process might have difficulties competing with desorption of methyl formate, which is weakly adsorbed on the PdZn surface.
However natural was having difficulties competing with coal.
Acting as readers, the ESL students generated a similar amount of oral interactional exchanges, but they encountered difficulties competing for turns and sustaining and regaining them when they were interrupted by the writers.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget said in a report in August 2001 that counterterrorism programs were having difficulty competing.
The deal will combine two companies that have had difficulty competing in the smartphone market.
It's a key part of why rivals have had great difficulty competing with Dell.
Ms. Nelson of the mobile museum said she would have difficulty competing for contributions.
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