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So far they have only been funded through $1,300 or so in donations, partly because "living in Spain means difficulties on the investment front".
Alexithymia, which means difficulties in experiencing, expressing, and describing emotional responses, has been suggested as a factor in the development of medically unexplained diseases such as CFS.
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That means difficulty streaming video or downloading or posting large files such as graphics and photographs, as Brown experiences.
Dyspnea (which means difficulty breathing).
Choosing his words carefully, Mr. Zoellick said trade "involves change, and that can mean difficulties for people".
Brian Lightman, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said the new timetables could mean difficulties for parents with children at different schools.
The stakes felt sky-high: I'd denied myself the 'off' switch I'd had whenever presenting as female meant difficulties.
The shallow river banks meant difficulties in any bridge construction.
In the Norman period, suffering the king's ill-will meant difficulties in obtaining grants, honours or petitions; Henry II had infamously expressed his fury and ill-will towards Thomas Becket; this ultimately resulted in Becket's death.
In wealthy nations, mean scores range from 7.1 to 8.4 with scores indicating elevated (one standard deviation above the group mean) difficulties ranging from 12.8 to 14.3.
The managerial role often meant difficulties and problems for these women.
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