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That's making recovery difficult.
Though the aircraft handled satisfactorily, she was skittish in the bomber's slipstream, making recovery difficult.
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Cameron said the level of debt in households, banks and in the government had made recovery difficult.
Williams, who said that playing so regularly had made recovery difficult, hopes to be back to full health before Miami, 'so I can start getting a really good training programme going so I can get really, really fit'.
This can make recovery difficult.
Language and cultural barriers as well as physical isolation caused by the topography made recovery difficult for those minority and low-income populations.
"It's important to remain active but avoid overexertion, which further stresses the adrenals and makes recovery difficult".
Additionally, the poor work and social adjustment which accompany chronic AN make recovery difficult [ 3].
Mr. King acknowledged that inflation had not slowed as much as the central bank had hoped, making recovery more difficult.
Mr. King, who is due to be replaced next summer by Mark J. Carney, his counterpart at the central bank in Canada, said previously that inflation had not slowed as much as the central bank had hoped, making recovery more difficult.
Disagreement and uncertainty among economists have given the political systems in Europe and the United States ample license to engage in austerity policies that frankly are proving counterproductive — making recovery more difficult and painful.
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