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Many insurers would have difficulty changing course.
European travellers in America must expect to have difficulty changing their foreign money & finding their shoes polished (when left outside their doors overnight).
There were few extended rallies Tuesday, and Williams appeared to have difficulty changing direction quickly after hitting a shot from a wide position.
As for Mr. Morial, many political observers in New Orleans believe he will have difficulty changing the city charter to eliminate the two-term limit, which has been in place for nearly 50 years.
The 1987 Beatles CDs restored the first four albums to mono, but they still sounded brittle and tinny, as if they'd have difficulty changing a lightbulb, let alone the social order of Britain.
The Chinese are going to have difficulty changing minds".
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Thirty-five percent of the GPs agreed to have difficulties changing their routines and habits in order to follow the NHG-guidelines.
"Initially, he had difficulty changing his mentality from being a dissident to a politician," said Jiri Pehe, who was his chief political adviser from 1997 to 1999.
On a restart with 13 laps remaining, the pit crew of Tony Stewart, the race leader and 2011 Sprint Cup champion, had difficulty changing a tire, allowing Busch to claim the lead as the drivers returned to the track.
However, both groups of therapists indicated having difficulty changing their daily routine.
Two patients contacted the instructor; one had difficulties changing the batteries of the Wii remote, and one had difficulties starting the console.
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