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Recidivism results largely from the difficulty of getting treatment.
The evacuation again of all convicts to Tasmania resulted as much from the difficulty of supervising administrators as from the difficulty of supervising the prisoners.
But others were dealing with pain, too — simply from the difficulty of the climbs.
Privacy regulators elsewhere have faced the same thing and they shy away from the difficulty of drawing up that list.
Apart from the difficulty of breaking emotional bonds to the city, there is the delicate question of breaking leases.
When the winds hit there wasn't much excitement aside from the difficulty of trying to sleep in a vibrating tent.
One evergreen risk of owning any balanced fund stems from the difficulty of knowing what it contains.
The debate stems largely from the difficulty of identifying a disease based on the few medieval descriptions of the Black Death that have survived.
But unlike gold and silver, they are not readily found in minable concentrations; their name derives from the difficulty of separating them out from one another.
It suffered, like Italy, from the difficulty of forming a representative national team that would equal the brilliance of its individual club teams.
The third decision, stemming in part from the difficulty of the first two, is whether to overhaul the entire tax code to make it cleaner, simpler and fairer.
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