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Political leaders often lack economic information and understanding, and their economic advisers find it difficult to explain the economic situation to them and to apprise them of the relevant tools.
All find it difficult to explain the observed variance in norm-induced behavior, and each offers an explanation of conformity that is at best partial.
"And, again, unlike some athletes who find it difficult to explain the nuts and bolts of things, he's good at communicating".
They felt that the partners were likely to notice a reduction in sexual pleasure when the women stopped using the gel and that the women would find it difficult to explain the change.
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