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This resulted in difficulty to drive funding allocation for local initiatives such as the sessional pharmacist employment model.
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They have huge difficulty to actually drive that aspect of the business.
(His anxieties might have been understandable. Around Taos, O'Keeffe's difficulties in learning to drive a car were legendary).
The initiative is a snapshot, first of the inherent weakness of the criminal justice system as a mechanism for cutting crime; second, of the inherent difficulties in allowing politicians to drive supposedly independent local forces from the centre.
The difficulty in getting help continues to drive many abused women to desperate measures, she said.
At first it struck me as counterintuitive, though in reality, the difficulty was simply in learning to drive without being able to have a free hand: when you drive this way, both are engaged most of the time.
Other than being unable to drive and having difficulty recognizing people, I didn't have a significant disability until my early 30s.
He was never able to drive and always had difficulty reading.
We should differentiate their salaries based on the difficulty of their assignments and their ability to drive results in the classroom.
The judge, Mr Justice Hickinbottom, found that the hedge fund owners had from April 2012 deliberately withheld the rent they were legally obliged to pay ACL at the Ricoh, in order to drive ACL into financial difficulties and buy a share in the stadium operation cheaply.
The difficulty with that we think is it would tend to drive them (landlords) out of the market".
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