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So right there you can see the difficulty, and it was something I was in denial of for a long time.
She is, above all, a believer in difficulty, and it is the ardor with which she embraces it that makes her criticism, whatever its blind spots or overstatements, worth reading.
The council has a network of community hubs that can help people in financial difficulty, and it identifies those who may struggle to pay council tax before a problem arises, says James Lewis, the council's deputy leader.
The open-hearth process, which was developed in the 1860s, did not suffer from this difficulty, and it eventually outstripped the Bessemer process to become the dominant steelmaking process until the mid-20th century.
Here's the difficulty, and it is something unique to a driverless car: If the decision-making algorithm were to always choose the option in which the fewest people die, the car might avoid another car carrying two passengers by running off the road and risking killing just one passenger: its own.
It is with a great deal of difficulty and it's with a great deal of cost.
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Recalling the army would have had very practical difficulties, and it would have political consequences.
Farmers are often reluctant to talk about their difficulties, and it is hard for them to imagine doing anything else.
There are massive logistical difficulties, and it costs £200 a day per teacher to buy in cover.
But the measures have run into some difficulties, and it appears that they will be pushed aside until next year.
"We looked at all the difficulties, and it simply was not going to work," Mr. Leahy said.
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