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The Yankees overcame the sloppy outing by Garcia, who said he was having difficulty locating his split-finger fastball.
Yet while procedures such as breast implants have become routine, he and other "grinders" often have difficulty locating skilled people who will carry out the procedures they want.
Lilly acknowledged that he had difficulty locating his fastball, so it was no surprise that the Mets scored at least once in every inning he worked.
Individuals with asymmetrical or single-sided deafness have difficulty locating the source of sounds as well as increased difficulty understanding speech in background noise.
Athletic's policy of using only footballers from the Basque region means they have difficulty locating players good enough for the team, and their sound financial footing means they do not have any need to sell.
Given the run of a pub in a Cardiff brewery the night before, even one of the dragonhood's celebrated No10s was having difficulty locating his wife's car.
Since then, I have discovered much pent-up frustration in scientists who have had difficulty locating positions when extensive long-distance networking and interviewing is involved.
Emergency services had difficulty locating incidents due to the confusion.
American carrier aircraft had difficulty locating the target, despite the positions they had been given.
On satellite imagery, the depression looked well-organized, with banding features, outflow, and convection, although Hurricane Hunters had difficulty locating a closed center of circulation.
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