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Uncertainty is so much more difficult to live with.
Right now, the world feels darker and more difficult to live in than ever.
Joan Wheeler Sculptor, Easton If I took a complete vacation from art, I would be even more difficult to live with.
"Usability factors heavily into collector-car values, and the perception is that Italian cars are just more difficult to live with than British cars," he said.
Not only is it difficult to live with the symptoms of Tourette's syndrome, it is even more difficult to live with the stigma.
With the advent of each new form of communication, I find it not only more difficult to live in the moment and eschew the constant stream of texts, Facebook statuses and Snapchats, but also more socially ostracizing.
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"Every day it's more difficult to survive since we live off the land, and there's less and less," he said.
Given that the play's form has been called cold and objective, it is all the more difficult to be engaged in their lives.
But if you have an anxiety disorder, these feelings are more noticeable and difficult to live with.
During the interview this patient indicated that he became more irritable, moody and difficult to live with after he stopped smoking.
There is also some anecdotal evidence that insurers, like other for-profits, are making it more and more difficult to talk to live people on the phone, putting people with questions or complaints through long waits, navigating through telephone trees in order to get the information they need and discover what is covered under their plan.
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