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"Police are finding it difficult to know how to react when incidents are reported," she said.
Bromwich himself confesses to finding it difficult to know where to draw the line between absurdity and exaggeration.
And the [Healing from Toxic Whiteness] programs are for folks who are getting conscious enough and are finding it difficult to know what to do.
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Or are you an employer finding it difficult to satisfy new recruits and want to know what you should be concentrating on to secure the best candidates?
(Ultra-posh boys finding it difficult to talk to girls – who knew?) In the event, it's touching to see boys "dad-dancing" in their teens.
In the end, it is as if Erik's son, Gaby, gives the lie to all of the adults' lives -- quiet, withdrawn, finding it difficult to express himself: "She does not know what is going on inside him.
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"We knew people were finding it difficult to concentrate in maths and we read research papers and books about learning styles," says Hannah Vincent, a year 10 student.
We can't tell what book it is, but we do know that he's finding it difficult to concentrate.
Hanif was a well known and popular member of the group and they are finding it difficult to believe he would go against everything he has been taught.
He was finding it difficult to breathe.
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