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For example, when a Dutch physician was asked whether she found it difficult to intervene in the dying process, she replied: Well … sedation of course is not a way to speed up the dying process, it is something meant to lighten the burden of life.
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In many developing countries, supervisory authorities find it difficult to intervene and dispose of troubled banks' assets quickly.
But a German chancellor or finance minister would find it difficult to intervene as directly as the French finance minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, did when he called the chairmen of Aventis and its would-be acquirer, Sanofi-Synthélabo, and ordered them into his office to work out their differences.
Before the ban was instituted, Mr. Pard of DeCamp said, he had received complaints from drivers who had to intervene in disputes among passengers and also found it difficult to differentiate between a phone ringing and the passenger stop buzzer.
She found it difficult to absorb food.
I found it difficult to breathe.
She found it difficult to find work.
"They found it difficult to accept this".
But she found it difficult to listen.
He found it difficult to speak.
"I have found it difficult to find Dutch clients.
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