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Previous work discussing the issue of difficult clauses has advised to follow the more stable syntactic interpretation.
This is particularly true given that the majority of the literature surrounding SFL theory largely avoids the issue of difficult analysis, instead focusing on "prototypical" examples of process types (Eggins, 1994; Thompson, 1996; Bloor and Bloor, 2004, an exception perhaps is Martin et al. 1997 which offers strategies for some borderline cases).
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No more issues of difficult maintenance and dirty looking fingerprints on stainless steel or wood cabinets; hardly anything is visible on doors made of Corian.
He cited "a number of difficult issues" that have to be resolved.
"A number of difficult issues remain to be resolved before they can report to me".
The issue has been the subject of difficult negotiations over the past year.
The issue of how difficult it can be to fire a teacher accused of molestation arose after the 2012 arrest of Mark Berndt, a teacher at Miramonte Elementary School in Los Angeles.
More flexible procedures allowing more room for consultation, exploration, questioning and prayerful reflection can be a liberating way of diminishing the problem of factions, the distortion of complex issues, and the evasion of difficult issues.
But it might also remind voters that Mr. Brown has a history of being on all sides of important issues, of being difficult to nail down.
Addressing the issue of identity is difficult and contentious.
The issue of cybersecurity makes difficult demands on those of us who wish to understand it.
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