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Researchers say that breaking any habit is difficult to do, even if you are motivated to do so.
This might be because a digit-sucking habit is difficult to give up and 62% of the children with the digit-sucking habit maintained it up to 3 years of age; this makes it more likely to impact occlusion and lead to vertical disturbances.
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Finning is suspected to be particularly widespread in tuna fisheries but the extent and impacts of this habit are difficult to assess due to poor or non-existent information.
Public campaigns promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables had limited results as consumers habits are difficult to modify.
I understand though that bad habits are difficult to break and it's an emotional process, the more addictive qualities of the habit, the more difficult it is to change.
Counterproductive habits are difficult to give up because they serve a purpose, Dr. Lahey says: they help executives protect their self-image.
Lasting positive lifestyle habits are difficult to achieve – especially when, unlike while we're in cancer treatment, we rarely have a supportive team of doctors and nurses to guide us on the journey.
Drinking, gambling and chasing peasant girls were Tolstoy's main activities as a very young man, and though he was ashamed of his rakish youth later, some of these habits were difficult to break.
"We never expected to change everything because habits are difficult to change, but the guys are working so hard and I believe we're not far away".
Granted, habits are difficult to break.
Guinea pigs tend to be fickle eaters when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables, having learned early in life what is and is not appropriate to consume, and their habits are difficult to change after maturity.
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