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We report the difficulties to work on inter-ordinal relationships within Insecta, although showing that they can be generally avoided by using the BI-AA under the site-heterogeneous mixture model (CAT).

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There's no difficulty getting doctors to work on biological warfare, chemists to work on chemical warfare and physicists to work on nuclear warfare".For Mark Oliphant, the most exciting time of his early career was when he won a scholarship to Cambridge to work with Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand-born physicist, in whose Cavendish laboratory British scientists first split the atom.

The strength of this book is that the quality of the writing largely circumvents any such difficulties, allowing the story to work on several levels.

The ones that were complaining the most usually had a really poor culture and had a lot of difficulties that they wanted to work on.

In his press conference, when he was not lightly ribbing the interpreter he occasionally uses but does not really need, the Frenchman admitted this was a victory "with difficulties" and there was plenty to work on, a mild weakness of the kind new managers might not usually reveal.

When looking back on his research, Taube explained that he sometimes had difficulty finding graduate students willing to work on electron transfer reactions, as they preferred to work on more "exciting" projects in his laboratory focusing on the effects of isotopic tracers and kinetics.

Difficulty in sourcing qualified professionals to work on and at the site was raised in New York Times coverage by Oppenheimer analyst Fadel Gheit, and certainly energy companies have become increasingly public about their distress over a lack of science, engineering, technology and math (STEM) students in recent years.

To avoid these difficulties, Saul Bellow once advised a friend to work on two projects at the same time; he found that switching from one project to the other constantly refreshed him, inviting new perspectives, new enthusiasms, new solutions.

When they have been able to view their troubles in this way, they have been able to work on their difficulties without feeling bad about who they are.

Negative social consequences have included difficulty returning to work and dependence on disability benefits [ 9].

When Sam's third tenant, Howard, also a university friend, hit financial difficulty, he went to work abroad on a construction project for two months.

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