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While many smokers would quit, increases of this magnitude would entail additional spending on tobacco products that many smokers who do not quit may find difficult to accommodate.
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Some cultural commentators have found it difficult to accommodate to this astonishing paradigm shift.
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The researchers sometimes found it difficult to accommodate their needs; because care home visits could not always be organised with sufficient notice or could be cancelled by the care home manager with minimal warning.
Different sectors of government, such as health, agriculture, and education found it increasingly difficult to accommodate the fast growing population.
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"They are not difficult to accommodate," one Saudi said.
It will be difficult to accommodate requests received after June 10.
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I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".
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