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It made it apparent how difficult a partnership this was.
"It also depends on how difficult a property is to sell".
His own occasionally uncertain response demonstrates how difficult a subject it remains.
"I'm not being Pollyannish about how difficult a presidential campaign is," he said.
That's an example of just how difficult a case can be".
We also had our annual reminder of how difficult a feat that is.
They had lied about their borrowing costs during the financial crisis, concealing how difficult a time they were having.
"Sometimes it's better playing courses with less knowledge, because you'll do things not realizing how difficult a shot is".
I might not agree with the decision, but I can see how difficult a choice lay before the editors.
"We all appreciate how difficult a decision this was for Congresswoman Maloney," Mr. Schumer said in a statement.
The data serve as a reminder of how difficult a task European leaders face as they try to shrink budget deficits in a weak economic environment.
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