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And ensconced renters made access difficult.
Sand dunes and marshy areas made access difficult from the south and southeast.
Rugged terrain made access difficult for firefighters.
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The area's narrow streets can make access difficult for emergency vehicles and snowplows, he said.
The rail corridor on the east bank from Manhattan to Albany can make access difficult.
The park is open year-round, but snow makes access difficult in winter and spring.
In the students' minds, the prom couldn't be too far away, making access difficult, but they didn't want it too close to Mount Vernon either.
Weather had further complicated the undertaking: the torrential Southern California rains that caused deadly mudslides to the north had washed out roads on the American side, making access difficult.
It also said that the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories created "difficulties in everyday life, inhibiting freedom of movement, the economy and religious life," as well as making access difficult to some Christian holy sites in the West Bank, like the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Maintenance of submersible pumps is complex due to the depth at which they are installed, which makes access difficult.
Herbaceous wetlands contained ∼78 AUD ha−1 of forage, but were considered largely unavailable in summer because of flooding and soft organic soils that make access difficult.
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