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The F.B.I. also faced difficulties in taking the case to court.
While phone calls and text messages help to keep people in touch, says Jahn, problems can still arise, from missed appointments to difficulties in taking medication correctly.
Despite the fact that London Olympics had provided a perfect opportunity to expand the game in the UK, the NBA ran into some difficulties in taking advantage.
The United States and Europe, he said, were not generous enough on reducing their agriculture subsidies, on helping poor African countries dependent on cotton, or on understanding their difficulties in taking on such complex trade responsibilities as investment.
Without this feature, unfortunately not available on a large scale, visually impaired users (VIU) have major difficulties in taking the best benefit of television contents.
However, there have been some difficulties in taking the model from examples using a small number of particles to more elaborate and better resolved cases.
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He added: "To be honest, there was no difficulty in taking this decision for me, because Zenit is a well-known club in Europe.
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