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Perhaps the message is not getting through because the embedded reporters are finding it difficult to accept the information sparingly and carefully doled out to them.
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But too much self-confidence can cause you to miss out, too: It puts you in danger of going into interviews underprepared, alienating colleagues, or finding it difficult to accept constructive feedback that could make you a better scientist.
All sorts of problems could arise from minority groups making special requests for accommodation, including powerful majority churches finding it difficult to accept pluralism, feeling that their historically privileged position is threatened.
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I find it difficult to accept the way I look.
"People find it difficult to accept.
Deeply troubled, Ste finds it difficult to accept it.
It is possible she has a past that she has not been able to reconcile and is finding it difficult to grow up and accept that she has responsibilities toward others now.
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