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Had the attack occurred during the night or the weekend, it would have been difficult to communicate with staff at home, even if they could have arranged transport in to the hospital.
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However, the science of cancer screening and the evidence arising from research in this field as it is applied to policy is complex and has been difficult to communicate, especially on the national stage.
Earlier on the WNYC program, Mr. Klein had said that he felt a sense of optimism was pervading the school system but acknowledged it had been difficult to communicate some of his reforms.
It would have been difficult to explain that the very languages they were trying eradicate in America had been instrumental in communicating on the battlefield.
One area in which the study recorded low comprehension among respondents was related to ethical procedures and terms whose meaning have always been difficult to communicate.
But it's always been difficult to communicate suffering.
It may sometimes be difficult to communicate with people not having this background.
Parents said they could understand that nurses might have difficulties with other parents who did not know the language and with whom it was difficult to communicate.
It's difficult to communicate the intricacies of his brand of abuse you really had to be there.
It's difficult to communicate the intricacies of his brand of abuse – you really had to be there.
Operational risks are difficult to communicate and hard to assess.
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