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"But some have had difficulty adapting".
Such students often have greater difficulty adapting to the practices required to excel at A-level.
Like the Marx Brothers they had difficulty adapting to the newly domesticated standards of Hollywood comedy.
History teaches that people have difficulty adapting to prolonged, extreme drought, he writes.
The Clark campaign, which has no chief political strategist, has had difficulty adapting to the changed terrain.
But his normally disciplined on-the-ground operation has seemed to have difficulty adapting to the rapidly evolving political climate.
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He had difficulties adapting to civilian life.
But Fuller was just one of three screenwriters assigned to adapt a story by the producer Myles Connolly, and it isn't easy to discern his hand in this gentle comedy about a silent cowboy star (Richard Dix) and his difficulties adapting to the talkies.
The first approach tends to be less accurate while the second has difficulties adapting to dynamic scenarios.
These unadjusted figures imply that foreign-born workers may have more difficulties adapting to the labor market when unable to secure a close match.
Thus, matching boosts their productivity more than both natives and traditionals but conversely face greater difficulties adapting in the labor market when not matched.
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