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BEIJING — Despite huge investment in new technologies, China is finding it difficult to make its economy more energy-efficient, a senior official said Thursday.
My one visitor was Hamilton, who was finding it difficult to make friends.
But many financiers are finding it difficult to make the switch.
Surely a standard weekly title in Johnston's vast empire would be finding it difficult to make ends meet?
Japan's life insurers are finding it difficult to make good on policies sold more than a decade ago, when interest rates were much higher.
Conceding that the public believed bankers' pay was high, Agius admitted that the industry was finding it difficult to make progress.
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If your child is finding it difficult to cut, make a boundary around the area that he or she needs to cut.
"We're finding it difficult to concentrate on making the changes that everyone tells us we ought to be making," says Mr Ryley.But does all this actually do harm?
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.
I could completely imagine being a Hollywood executive and finding it difficult to say no to her.' Making Who Do You Think You Are? 'made me realise a lot of things about who I am,' Chadha says.
This procedure does not prevent older people from finding it difficult to answer items because reduction was made posteriorly.
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