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Because Farsi1 avoids broadcasting news or commentary, the Iranian government has found it difficult to take legal action without risking the anger of its citizens.
The Mongols, who had conquered most of Eurasia, found it difficult to take Koryŏ by force.
I've got a load of friends there and some of them found it difficult to take.
"Most do get that, so only a few are executed". However, she found it difficult to take a position in death penalty arguments.
The final weekend produced the big news of the campaign – Charlotte Elizabeth Diana – and, of course, that slab which even the Guardian found it difficult to take seriously.
That executive said that established stars like Jeter typically found it difficult to take any kind of reduction of pay, even when they have already made enormous amounts of money.
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Understanding why plagiarism and a lack of academic integrity are embedded in the Chinese higher education system is important for understanding why China will find it difficult to take its economic growth to the next level.
But, she said, he would find it difficult to take the first steps toward reconciliation.
It has been a terrible ordeal and I find it difficult to take it in," he said.
When the economic going gets tougher, populists typically find it difficult to take necessary but unpopular decisions.
They don't exist anymore.' " At the headquarters of the Republican Party of Texas, in Austin, an observer finds it difficult to take Cruz's warning seriously.
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