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The latter had found it difficult to put a foot right as Australia's fly-half in these first two Tests – yesterday at least he had Beale, his late-night burger-bar mate, to share the load as first receiver – but here he beat North easily and released Israel Folau to charge up the wing where the young Welshman had been.
Certain groups were identified by operators as displaying particular difficulty: the elderly and callers from lower socio-economic backgrounds found it difficult to put "a value on their distress".
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Small wonder, perhaps, that neo-Foucaldians find it difficult to put a space between themselves and the neo-liberal scheme of things.
I find it difficult to put an X on a scale item that is fair to the student (group 4).
Although patients acknowledged the role of weight and eating in the aetiology of type 2 diabetes, they found it difficult to put this knowledge into practice.
Whilst professionals profess to be familiar with the MCA, they find it difficult to put its principles into practice [ 6].
(Residents who have spent at least $100,000 renovating a house sometimes find it difficult to put more into landscaping).
But you will, I can assure you, find it difficult to put out of mind".
Even now, Crooks Jnr finds it difficult to put his finger on just why it all went so wrong.
It was then put into practice by the individual in a situation in which he or she found it difficult to take ARV treatment.
She found it difficult to absorb food.
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