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Burma's other fringe minorities have similar hard-done-by folk tales to account for their difficulties.
Critical relatives are more likely to hold patients responsible for their difficulties.
Many Democrats, including people in the administration, blame poor marketing for their difficulties in passing health reform.
Then the Cambodian-Americans felt as if they were punched in the collective gut by an unanticipated punishment for their difficulties in adjusting to this country.
Sadly, many of these children (mostly boys) get lost in huge classrooms, develop behaviours to compensate for their difficulties, and get labelled as the class clown - or worse.
"As this is often the first time that they have been away from home, they can feel isolated and unable to access support for their difficulties.
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Owners blame poor distribution deals for their difficulty penetrating New Haven and Fairfield Counties.
Besides Mr. Babbitt, the roster includes brainy contemporary masters like Elliott Carter whose works are known for their difficulty.
Randel Johnson, vice president for labor policy at the United States Chamber of Commerce, asserted that unions were looking for a scapegoat for their difficulty in attracting members.
On the other hand, 39 percent of employers blamed a shortage of skilled workers for their difficulty in filling entry-level positions.
It's easy to make fun of Florida teams for their difficulty in drawing fans, but anyone who buys Jaguars season tickets this year should be given an intervention by their loved ones.
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