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The binary classifications of sports might have a difficult time accommodating the continuum of human sexuality.
Mr. Gagliardi said that as the acquisition goes forward, Texaco employees might have a difficult time adjusting to Chevron's methods.
SHANGHAI — China said on Friday that consumer prices rose sharply in February, suggesting that the government might have a difficult time curbing inflation this year.
For the next couple of weeks, inventory will be a problem, he said, adding that manufacturers might have a difficult time delivering cars to dealers.
Auriemma suggested that postponement might be a good idea because fans who are driving might have a difficult time reaching the arena on dangerous roads.
"If he ends up on the board before the April vote, then the governor might have a difficult decision to make".
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Today, Mr. Gardner might have a more difficult time from the Iranian side.
Older pets, especially, Dr. Walter added, might have a more difficult time, so the first step is to talk to your vet.
Genetic testing may mean there will be fewer people with certain disabilities in the future, which leads some with such problems to worry that people like them might have a more difficult time in the future.
HBOS, which has embarked on a £4bn fund-raising, might have a more difficult task, as it has a much bigger proportion of private investors than RBS - and those two million small shareholders might not be keen on shelling out more cash.
But just as some coaches use the index early in the recruiting process to assess a recruit's likely chance of admission – someone with a 185 AI might have a more difficult road to acceptance than someone with an AI of 220 – there is increasing temptation for admissions officers to at least be aware of an applicant's Academic Index.
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