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Their mother has difficulty handling him.
The classical PLL however has difficulty handling baseband signals, where the expected input frequency ratio is large.
Be aware that a strong antiseptic smell may mask odors of urine or fecal matter, indicating that the nursing home has difficulty handling incontinent residents, as may having a large number of residents on urethral catheters.
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In truth, all four men had difficulty handling the moment.
Bargnani, the Knicks' center, had difficulty handling point guard Jeff Teague on pick-and-rolls.
But recently, players like Wozniacki, Jelena Jankovic and Radwanska have had difficulty handling the pace of stronger opponents.
A veteran horseman who won Friday's Kentucky Oaks with Proud Spell, he had difficulty handling what happened to Eight Belles.
Last week, the company's Web site warned that it was having difficulty handling all the calls from customers and that some people had not yet received their tickets because CoSport had not received them from the London organizers.
Mexico can have difficulty handling athletic success in a tribal culture that values fitting in more than standing out, said Juan Villoro, the Mexican author of a book about religion and soccer, "God Is Round".
DJI, however, has claimed that its Phantom drones would have difficulty handling the weight of an explosive payload.
A survey study targeting evolution education in South Africa revealed that teachers had difficulty handling controversy about evolution in their classrooms (Sanders and Ngxola [2009]).
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