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One of the difficulties of dealing with climate change is that there is a long time lag in the system.
Both Shelter and Crisis say the current welfare regime does not recognise the difficulties of dealing with the rental market.
The breakdown, even if temporary, pointed up the difficulties of dealing with fast-moving emergencies through the slow-moving and inherently political legislative process.
But there was an early example of the difficulties of dealing with the hardliner when the White House amended its earlier description of Ahmadinejad as "Iran's elected leader".
The difficulties of dealing with the high magnetic fields used by MRI, and the small space available, mean that the latest detector technologies are really needed.
(He also reminisced about the Oscars, and the difficulties of dealing with "Waterfront" star Marlon Brando, in a 1998 Talk of the Town article).
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This illustrates the difficulty of dealing with nuanced religious texts.
The group related the difficulty of dealing with their captors.
The cost and difficulty of dealing with AIDS rises with each passing month.
"I remain medium-term optimistic," he said, despite the difficulty of dealing with so many warlords.
After the game, the coaches discussed the strength of the conference and the difficulty of dealing with a tough loss.
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