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Constant army pressure means the fronts now find it hard to communicate with each other.
But while BT performed badly overall, data on how quickly telecoms firms resolved complaints undermine reports that customers find it hard to communicate with Indian call centre staff.
Hardin is small and bulky and finds it hard to communicate with words.
James R. Lockridge, an easy-mannered combat engineer, said he found it hard to communicate with his wife.
Nor did he know his mother's Hokkien dialect, so he found it hard to communicate with his cousins, which reinforced his sense of being an outsider.
Amy Clarke said: "Sometimes people with a learning disability, like me, find it harder to communicate and get used to new things.
When I learned about the opportunity to go to Derbent and meet with children from other republics I was a little bit nervous, because even in my homeland I found it difficult to communicate with peers.
Moreover, some patients find it hard to discuss their problems with others [ 17].
These stories, for the most part, aren't about building a world or nurturing relationships, they are about isolated protagonists who find it hard to trust others.
They reportedly experienced great difficulty and confusion accessing these services in their daily work, found it hard to locate and communicate with other services, and lacked time to attend meetings and events that might facilitate collaboration and network building.
Belshe found it increasingly hard to communicate with her parents, who napped for much of the day.
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