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It may be on a slope, in the shadow of a cliff - which makes it difficult to get enough sunlight to charge its batteries.
The drug agency's director, Asa Hutchinson, said in Mexico City on Thursday that the group had "enormous resources," including "large financial assets" and "a lot of firepower," which "makes it difficult to get the intelligence we need" to arrest its leaders.
Even the gallery staff sometimes finds that the piece makes it difficult to get work done.
'Basically the bombing makes it difficult to get enough supplies in.
This makes it difficult to get the ball close to the hole and difficult to putt upon reaching the green.
However, the concentration quenching induced opposite changing trend of the two properties makes it difficult to get desired DCL and thermal effect together in one single particle.
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Its remoteness was also making it difficult to get in touch with investigators on the scene.
There are many roadblocks, making it difficult to get out.
There are many variables that make it difficult to get a precise estimate.
Selling an old policy may make it difficult to get a new one.
"And when I didn't, it made it difficult to get it back".
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