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The torpedoes had limited maneuverability and often set out at night amid rough waters, making it difficult to reach their targets.
Figures released on Friday show annual GDP growth slipped to 0.7% in the second quarter, making it difficult to reach the government's predicted 1.3% for 2011.
To launch SS1 directly from the ground would have required a great deal more fuel, nearly doubling the weight of the vehicle and making it difficult to reach space.
Balls that find the rough often sink to the bottom, making it difficult to reach the green, particularly this week, with rain in the Atlanta area dampening the course and making it play even longer.
However, traditional industrial architecture based on a vertical hierarchy is still used in old manufacturing organizations, making it difficult to reach the new requirements in industrial automation.
The majority of the studies suffer from a lack of placebo-controlled, double-blind design, making it difficult to reach a definite conclusion.
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Heavy rains will soon make it difficult to reach remote areas.
In most cases the disease is found in the northwest, where militants make it difficult to reach children for vaccination.
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