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The bill reflects a confluence of concerns over civil liberties and national security, not to mention the difficulty of forging any agreement during an election year.
Others raised substantive concerns about regulation of overseas clinics, genetic testing, standards for egg donors and language barriers, not to mention the difficulty in comparing pregnancy rates in American clinics with those abroad.
Leaving Egypt would mean relinquishing multiple comforts: a close-knit family; long, lazy evenings at the coffee shop, smoking a water pipe; a solid career; not to mention the difficulty of negotiating life in another language.
For years, government officials, housing advocates and real estate executives on Long Island have warned about the exodus of young people, not to mention the difficulty of housing lower-wage earners.
While there are things that Doherty will not say about why the team has declined, he did mention the difficulty of making changes in a program that basically had the same coaching staff for almost 40 years.
The combination of steep ticket prices, service charges, inflation in fuel prices, parking costs and all the other incidentals of concertgoing (not to mention the difficulty of getting tickets to an in-demand show) could make attending a concert daunting.
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Students should also mention the difficulties and heavy reliance on technology in this research field.
In most developing countries, it takes months to incorporate a new company and years to get a cellular license, not to mention the difficulties in assembling management and attracting capital.
A statement by the protesters, who call themselves the Sunflower Movement, said: "Regardless of the political division between pro-unification with China and those pro-independence for Taiwan, this trade agreement will allow large capital to devour the majority of small peasants, labourers and small businesses, not to mention the difficulties the future generation of Taiwan will face".
That's not to mention the difficulties of providing food and oxygen.
In an interview situation I can gloss over the position, but somehow I feel it would be better to mention the difficulties I experienced.
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