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"And in Timor," he added, "we might have difficulty reimbursing countries" that have provided the troops.
"From a cultural standpoint, companies in France and Spain might have difficulty in absorbing these people".
The parents might have difficulty accepting that, he said, but a lawyer might have to insist.
He has completed a violin sonata that he thinks Heifetx might have difficulty in handling.
Selig, in an interview in yesterday's Houston Chronicle, said one team might have difficulty meeting its payroll on Monday.
He speculated that Ralph Lauren himself, who is five feet six, might have difficulty finding something to wear.
Yet when I told this to the judge, he excused me, saying I might have difficulty being impartial.
"For financial services you might have difficulty, but for health care the help-wanted shingle is out".
Analysts said Iraq might have difficulty attracting investment until the political situation clears up and security improves.
Her feet might not reach the pedals, or she might have difficulty seeing over the steering wheel.
Even Zimbabwe's tainted legal system might have difficulty convicting Mr Tsvangirai on the basis of such evidence.
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