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Such a bureaucracy makes it difficult to cope with a novel technology that crosses different media, like, for instance, Internet-based television.
The loss of muscle strength clearly makes it difficult to cope with everyday life, and particularly with jobs requiring manual strength.
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But as her children grew older, she said, working long hours made it difficult to cope with the challenges of raising them in Tchula.
Mr. Prentiss said the trouble with A.A. is that it addresses the symptoms of addiction — the desire to drink or use drugs — rather than the underlying reasons for doing so, which may be physiological, or stem from personal trauma from past or current life situations that make it difficult to cope.
The high amount of speckle inherent to US images made it difficult to cope.
<DE3> Some women also described how their physical symptoms made it difficult to cope with their work.
They also experienced internal demands from themselves and external demands from the employer, workmates and family, which sometimes made it difficult to cope with the challenge.
However, these studies of adolescents with a depressed parent did not use the active versus passive coping approach; thus, it makes it difficult to compare them with the studies in the general adolescent population.
This makes it difficult to disentangle health status from psychosocial outcomes (emotional, cognitive, sexual, social well-being, coping and adjustment, spiritual) in intervention studies.
"It obviously makes it difficult to shop".
"It makes it difficult to raise money".
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