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On your website you raised the difficulties one person had while obtaining her foreign national ID card.
In the northernmost window on Broadway sits Santa himself, who was experiencing operational difficulties one morning last week.
"It was difficult to discuss this when the three most important players around the table each face short-term budgetary difficulties," one diplomat said.
But above all these technical difficulties, one of the most distressing things our clients recounted is the feeling of shame and stigma using the card has caused them.
"If a Mouride has difficulties," one leader of the brotherhood said, "he should meet with other Mourides to discuss the problems and they will then help".
That may not seem like much of an accolade until you consider how problematic a novel with such a subject might be - what difficulties one could run into presenting a very disturbed consciousness.
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Relatedly, as a result of recruitment difficulties, one-fifth of our study sample was not able to be randomised to conditions, thus preventing our study from being classed as a true RCT.
To overcome this difficulty, one may develop models based on the number of items inspected until r (⩾1) nonconforming items are observed.
Instead of awarding one score, the judges now give two — one for difficulty, one for execution.
"I think the difficulty one has - which is a serious problem - is the question of belief.
But the real difficulty, one guesses, is more deeply human than that.
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