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General managers of the Met past and present have argued that it is difficult to bring major international maestros to its podium, since conducting a string of performances at a repertory opera house involves a time commitment of several weeks, even months.
Now, it is difficult to bring in enough.
"It is difficult to bring change immediately, to change the Afghan people suddenly," Ms. Zeithi said.
Experts in bullying said it is difficult to bring charges in cyberbullying cases like Rebecca's because multiple factors are often at play in a suicide.
Fourth, it is difficult to bring the self-employed and those working for small employers (e.g., agriculture or domestic work) into such a scheme.
In Honduras, it is difficult to bring criminal charges against those suspected of child trafficking and exploitation, as distinct from physical abuse.
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It's difficult to bring up, difficult to broach.
If you don't know exactly how hackers attacked a site, it's difficult to bring them to justice.
Assistant chief constable Chris Tew said it was difficult to bring prosecutions against the gang because it was not what the family wanted.
"It was so large and had been so successful for so long that it was difficult to bring in people with a digital background".
The building was so extensively damaged that it was difficult to bring out bodies, he said, and it will have to be repaired before that work can end.
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