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The recent Yemeni disclosures suggest that investigators are finding it difficult to move beyond circumstantial evidence.
Used to dancing in little more than sweatpants and T-shirt, he was tripping over his skirts and finding it difficult to move in his jacket.
Sir Gerald Howarth, who last saw her on 4 December, when she lunched with him and Lord Forsyth in the House of Lords, said: "She was finding it difficult to move.
But if a lack of precision was forgivable, the lack of all-round incision suggested that the Ospreys are finding it difficult to move on after the retirement of Shane Williams and the departure of Kahn Fotuali'i.
I feel I'm stuck - I cannot go back but I am also finding it difficult to move forward.
His sales team were unhappy with the new direction, finding it difficult to move between the two distinct offerings, which inevitably affected sales.
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Are you finding it difficult to make decisions?
Oscar has been caught cheating, and though his regret and commitment to the relationship seem sincere, Sophina is finding it difficult to trust him and move on.
Although there has been improvement in dispatching food to Somali region, at the time of compiling this report, WFP was finding it difficult to contract sufficient transport assets to move commodities from Djibouti to Ethiopia.
He was finding it difficult to breathe.
I was finding it difficult to breathe.
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