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But it has made it difficult to run a campaign on character issues.
However, they said that the jail's size and poor design made it difficult to run.
No difference was observed between the liking scores of the different samples, which made it difficult to run preference mapping on the data set.
Distribution was small and limited, but Ms. Kallman pulled the product from the shelf when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and health issues made it difficult to run the company.
Like a dark star, the Tea Party has pulled the entire Republican party rightward, and the vast distance between that star and the nation's center has made it difficult to run for president.
Entering the Chick-fil-A Bowl, Hardesty hoped to match the team's rushing record, but doubted he would be able to because of past knee injuries that made it difficult to run on artificial turf.
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Washington has strong defensive tackles and quick linebackers, making it difficult to run the ball.
COMMON sense and hard research show that ethnic and linguistic fragmentation make it difficult to run a government.
"It makes it difficult to run a restaurant most of the time," Mrs. Lang said of the union benefits.
Regulations such as the $2m bond are stifling, making it difficult to run a business and compete, says Hanan Kolko, a partner at law firm Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein.
Merging without the approval of pilots could anger the airlines' most powerful work group and make it difficult to run a combined airline efficiently.
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