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De-Laurey still finds it difficult to accept the full extent of her crimes.
There is Olu, the oldest, responsible, neat, also a surgeon, married in Las Vegas to Ling, a Chinese-American for whom his love knows neither beginning nor end, yet whom he finds it difficult to accept as his family.
So only the naive could have been surprised when, at the women's Under-20 World Cup in Canada this week, the Fifa president opined that football is "macho" and finds it difficult to accept women in governance.
He's danced obediently to the secretary of state's tune... .. Of Robin Alexander, who is writing the independent primary review to rival Rose's government-backed one, he says: "Robin finds it difficult to accept that anyone has a view or can put it better than him.
She impresses employers with her charm, work ethic and application but finds it difficult to accept criticism.
Deeply troubled, Ste finds it difficult to accept it.
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Japan has found it difficult to accept and atone for its treatment of the citizens of countries it occupied.
Purchasing people may find it difficult to accept that the firm should care about its suppliers' experiences.
On the basis of these findings, the data is presented, throughout the text, according to whether people found it difficult to accept the loss of their teeth or not.
"People find it difficult to accept.
"They found it difficult to accept this".
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