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She may have difficult days, but the rest go by with no indication that anything is wrong.
Similarly, young mothers may have difficult deliveries due to physical immaturity, high-parity births, and older women (above 35) may have high mortality risk for under-fives.
Persons with certain disorders may have difficult to continue to work with ATV, e.g. rhizopathia, which may cause a different distribution of disorders among cases still at work.
Nonetheless, the use of this model might improve HCC surveillance and diagnosis, especially in resource-limited regions where patients may have difficult access to US and higher resolution imaging techniques such as CT scan and magnetic resonance.
This is important as the embryos can become misaligned if the pointy end is higher and may have difficult pipping, or breaking through the shell, when it comes time to hatch.[1].
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Previous research has shown that persons who are obese experience prejudice and discrimination [ 54]; thus, some of the participants may have had difficult experiences with others opposing them, whereas others have not.
"In general the global economic situation has improved, so we may not have difficult or -- how shall I say it?
It means that you may have to have difficult conversations.
May also argued that even Bixby, Samsung's digital assistant, may have a difficult road ahead (as every Bixby user surely knows).
The Pakistani military may have a difficult fight ahead.
Mom may have been difficult, but she was never boring.
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