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The statement added that given the region in which Israel lived, it would find it difficult to secure its vital interests "unless we change the rules, the reality and the results of deals like those we have witnessed in the last 25 years".
The software is especially engineered for the pals who are concerned with data security, yet they find it difficult to secure it.
When most jobs are secured through networks, its clear that young people from poorer backgrounds will find it difficult to secure good jobs.
Mr Cem would find it difficult to secure the backing of a majority of MPs.
Away from the glamorous spotlight shining on superstar Olympians, Paralympians often find it difficult to secure financial support.
It is also plausible that managers and other board members whose proposals have repeatedly received negative votes might find it difficult to secure lucrative employment in other companies.
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"The smaller enterprises have found it difficult to secure any type of lending from banks," she said.
Mr. Ray says he also finds it difficult to secure a bed for his son at the local hospital.
The vast majority also said they found it difficult to secure work in the UK after completing their studies.
Arriving in London in the summer of 1794 (see John Jay to Edmund Randolph, 6/23/1794, Jay ID #4272), Jay found it difficult to secure the British ministry's full attention.
Drinking has been a marker of secular values in the broader society, and at one time army officers who did not drink were looked upon as closet Islamists and found it difficult to secure promotions.
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