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As a result, pregnancy and childbirth used to be immensely difficult for the women of Haji Ghazi.
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The number, similar to a social insurance number, would be immensely difficult for a civilian to find, the Star reports.
"This proxy season is going to be immensely difficult for companies and shareholders and it is too early to prejudge the outcome [of the 2013 reforms]." Shareholders should not be expected to tackle social inequality, she said – "issues which are more appropriately looked at by government".
Global computer networks are immensely beneficial to many users but they also can be immensely difficult for network administrators.
Data centers are immensely beneficial for business and society (e.g., social media, public health, and entertainment), but they are also immensely difficult for network operators to manage.
But I know that this stance is immensely difficult for universities and colleges whose histories and circumstances surround them with wrenching political and financial difficulties.
That said, if in their experience, the link between their own unlawful behavior and incarceration appears arbitrary, it is immensely difficult for them to develop consequential thinking about unlawful behavior.
Nevertheless, it remains immensely difficult for missing people to get back in touch with family and friends.
The point is this: how, in a world where it is immensely difficult for women to be taken seriously, and an actor-turned-director in particular, does an article written by a woman about what Angelina Jolie is wearing while "campaigning" for an Oscar even exist?
"So actually learning that they've been reported missing and somebody is concerned for them might actually be a prompt for them to reconnect". Nevertheless, it remains immensely difficult for missing people to get back in touch with family and friends.
"It is immensely difficult (making the top four)," he added.
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