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That issue will be much more difficult to settle.
Each is ambitious, tough and accomplished, but the tension, as much about style as substance, has become a key factor in city-state relations, making it more difficult to settle complex issues.
John Philpott, the director of JobsEconomist.com, said: "There will be some migrants who think twice about coming to the UK because it could be more difficult to settle and they might feel they are more vulnerable to abuse".
Combined our study results and theirs, we can draw the deduction that medical malpractice claims involving death are more difficult to settle out of court.
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Because of muscle tension in her back, neck, and calves, she found it difficult to settle down at night, and she experienced more myoclonic jerks as she was trying to get to sleep.
However, since the a posteriori SNR is the ratio of the varying input spectrum |Y k (n)|2 to the almost fixed noise variance, the a posteriori SNRs in the low-powered frequency regions are more difficult to be settled on fixed low values.
"It was very difficult to settle down".
But he found it very difficult to settle.
It's surprisingly difficult to settle on an answer.
This is why the conflict is so vicious, and so difficult to settle diplomatically.
This movie has a Marmitey taste; it might be difficult to settle down to, for some.
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