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In other words, TZ is for people who have difficulties using regular stairs or escalators.
Rowntree observed how her parents, who are "keen recreational cyclists" in their mid-70s and live next door to her in Ludlow, began to have difficulties using their existing bikes.
Mr. Mesiatsev said that Westerners would not have difficulties using the routes into the Baltic republics that were opened earlier, but one result of glasnost is that rules and guarantees that once carried the imprimatur of a powerful central government may now be less absolute.
Practically, some stakeholders might have difficulties using other methods, such as weighting the indicators or using the analytical hierarchy process (Saaty 1980).
It was anticipated that although patients might have difficulties using HealthSpace these would generally be remedied by technical modifications to the software.
In addition, patients may have difficulties using the nasal cannula, especially if they prefer to breathe through the mouth, or the equipment may not be available in all settings.
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We know some people will have difficulty using these tools on government IT.
The way they have played this season they would have difficulty using the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to jump-start their division drive.
Children with impaired motor coordination (or DCD) have difficulty using motor imagery.
Q. -- Senator, why do you have difficulty using the word "endorsement" in your support for Governor Bush?
He appeared to have difficulty using his left hand because of, doctors believe, a stroke he suffered last August.
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