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Its website states that its pays dividends out of profits – suggesting it will have difficulty making any payment this year.

This is illustrated by an account from Lori Ball, a healthy 53-year-old woman from Ohio who is not only well-informed about sleep paralysis but is actually cognisant of what is happening to her while it's happening: "I try to scream (though I have great difficulty making any sound), attempt to flail around, anything, to get the attention of my husband.

These findings further underline the difficulties in making any reliable conclusions regarding the relative prognostic value of immunohistochemical markers when analysed in limited patient series.

That searing episode shows the political difficulty of making any significant tax realignment.

What the furor over Article 13 shows, in particular, is the difficulty of making any changes to anything online.

Stamoulis suggested that would be all but impossible with Democratic leaders now united, and given the difficulty of making any change at all to the TPP, which took years to negotiate and involves a dozen Pacific-rim nations who would all balk at modifications.

Current guidelines on the management of cough are often broad and non-specific (suggesting difficulty in making any specific recommendations) and either focus on non-cancer respiratory illnesses with different pathophysiology from cancer-related cough, or provide broad reviews of generally poor quality studies [ 3- 7].

Christmas can take a great psychological toll on any parent, or person in general, as it illuminates financial difficulty and carries the added guilt of things needing to be as magical as possible, which can make any pre-existing difficulties feel much worse.

Sequential assignments of the corresponding doubly labeled NP4 sym) sample at pH 7.3 were made without any difficulty for all the residues except Ala1, Cys2, Asn5, Gly11, Val25, (Pro33), (Pro37), Tyr40, Cys41, Ala42, Ala43, Ser50, Tyr58, His59, Tyr60, Asp61, (Pro62), Phe68, Asp70, Leu79, Gly80, Thr121, Cys122, His124, Asn127, Lys148, Thr166, Ala172, and Tyr173.

"I don't think I will have any difficulty to make the transition to the clay courts quickly.

How can we fix this? —Martha, Buffalo, NY A. If you would, Martha, let me start with a digression that isn't intended to make any less of your situation: Difficulties with the in-laws!

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