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His real difficulty as an evangelist, however, is the one afflicting most multimillionaires who expound publicly on the virtues of simple living.
The Clinton Administration argued that the law did apply to state prisons and that it could work without undue difficulty, as an analogous law, the Rehabilitation Act, has operated for 25 years to bar discrimination on the basis of disability against inmates in Federal prisons.
By this time Gilbert faced financial difficulty as an amateur cricketer.
Yet the public realm still survives, even though with difficulty, as an enduring association of the different.... (Robert N. Bellah, et al., Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, New York: Harper & Row, 1985, p. 251).
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Morris explains that the strength of the typical Jewish family means there is more carer involvement - which can be a difficulty, as well as a help.
Compounding the difficulty, as in a loss last week to North Carolina State, North Carolina's guards appeared to quit looking for Jamison.
But the negotiations were fraught with difficulty, as well as a lack of trust on both sides.
The difficulty, as always, is finding a cure that is not worse than the affliction.
Perhaps for that reason, it has a rather high degree of difficulty as a business proposition.
However, technical ease or difficulty as a measurable variable has not been quantified.
"We found that a lot of people had the same problem – and they stayed at medium difficulty as a result.
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