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Far from being "long-indulged children" holding the majority hostage, the residents of Gaza and the West Bank are heroes finding it difficult to adapt to a change in tactics.
The 2008 world champion, who at one point spun on the slippery track, said that he was finding it difficult to adapt to the Mercedes car in wet conditions.
At this time, Goater suffered homesickness, finding it difficult to adapt to the English climate: "It took me a good two years to get used to life in England.
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They may be finding it difficult to adapt or feeling a sense of worthlessness.
Labour's pensions spokesman Gregg McClymont welcomed the "flexibility" in the new system but voiced concerns the pensions industry was "finding it difficult to adapt so quickly to such a big change".
10 Still, not everyone finds it difficult to adapt to this kind of work arrangement.
Cucinelli, too, found it difficult to adapt to city life.
However, some regions will find it difficult to adapt.
"I don't think we are anywhere near halfway through it because what's happening in the eurozone is that there is a massive tension between a single currency that countries are finding very difficult to adapt to.
He was finding it difficult to breathe.
I was finding it difficult to breathe.
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