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Or he'd get the conversion done and the difficulty of running the school would overwhelm him.
The demise of Mr. Nasser, whose tenure began in 1999, underscores the difficulty of running a Big Three automaker.
He spoke of the difficulty of running two wars at once — the war on poverty and the war in Vietnam.
I remember the difficulty of running down company representatives last year, when a similar pollution spike provoked a citywide run on masks and filters.
In part it is about the difficulty of running a newspaper group that has to answer to shareholders when other publications are featherbedded by indulgent proprietors.
But he is vulnerable, and not just to the usual difficulty of running a fractious government and coping with vested interests.
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What are the difficulties of running a thinktank outside London?
The absences illustrate just one of the difficulties of running for president while keeping your day job.
Now, though, the various difficulties of running a clam shack are putting the squeeze on a New England tradition.
And the women, especially those without men in the family, say they are ill equipped to manage the daily difficulties of running the household and feeding their families.
The job has all the difficulties of running a country, except that public attention cannot be diverted to foreign affairs, and the control of the economy lies elsewhere.
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