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Even proponents are having a hard time defining exactly what they mean by 4G.
At this moment he was having a hard time defining his generation.
As the new centre-left party the Left argued that immigrants needed more help and the Christian Democrats demanded more social integration, the Social Democrats seemed to have a hard time defining where their position lay between these two disparate stances.
Outlets have a hard time defining it.
Nevertheless, the relief the plaintiffs are seeking is something a court will have a hard time defining or enforcing.
Global regulators are having a hard time defining fintech credit like many consumers, investors---and reporters, The Financial Stability Board says in a report today.
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French presidential politics would then leave Mr. Sarkozy with a hard time not defining that responsibility.
Scientists have had a hard time reliably defining trends in the life cycles of tropical trees in central Borneo.
It has been those hard times that defined us.
As for now I can say that (very) short term I would not be worried about the 'open' part of Magento, but as I have learned eBay and the folks at X.commerce don't really understand the meaning of open and have a hard time explaining and defining it to them selves and to others.
Strange as it may seem, economists have a hard time studying wealth, defined as all the assets someone owns minus their debt.
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