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This made communication difficult.
The tracts blocked development, made communication difficult, and drove up the cost of land.
The gulf between them and the scientists race, class, education was enormous and made communication difficult.
Its tumbling motion meant it could not turn its solar panels towards the sun and made communication difficult.
The scale of the recent devastation has been slow to register in the wider American imagination, partly because infrastructure damage has made communication difficult, if not often impossible.
Logan said he thought he had developed good relationships with the athletes and said the structure of the sport made communication difficult.
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"If you don't like or trust that physician, it makes communication difficult, and why would you communicate with somebody you don't trust?" Academic-affiliated cardiologist.
The time gap between himself and his father which makes communication difficult.
That relatively small size eliminated management layers that could make communication difficult and make some employees feel as if they did not have a stake in the project, Mr. Pardo said.
There is no coastal plain; through much of their extent the mountains terminate abruptly at the sea in cliffs, some of them higher than 1,600 feet (500 metres), making communication difficult between the coastal ports and the interior.
People with health or other issues that make communication difficult should wear wristbands or carry ID, a parliamentary candidate has said.
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