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Making matters difficult for the Giants is their depleted defensive backfield.
When talks to that end collapsed, the Lebanese government, egged on by its allies in Syria, went out of its way to make matters difficult.
He gave up a solo homer to Matt Wieters in the fourth, serving up a 2-0 changeup that was hit into the right-field seats, making matters difficult for the offensively challenged Yankees.
Conor Clarke, a college student who tried to reach last year's protest, said that the city again seemed to be making matters difficult by denying a permit for Central Park, which he saw as a sensible site for the protest.
What really makes matters difficult is the habitual urge to take things apart and see how they work, which is essential to a critic but often lethal to a novelist: the equivalent of removing a car's engine while you're driving it.
The wards which participated in this study were busy, noisy spaces with much activity and many people, all of which made communicating about confidential matters difficult.
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Blanford admits that the atoms' velocities make matters difficult--and that the scientists need at least a 10-fold increase in antihydrogen production before making even crude measurements of the atoms' spectra.
Some friends found the images – despite the mundanity of the subject matter – difficult.
"No matter how difficult, no matter how long, the process of seeking peace must continue".
To make matters more difficult, reading my own palm is difficult because I am ambidextrous.
Some stories are hard to tell, or the subject matter is difficult.
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