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Not surprisingly, minority patients in the study tended to have more difficulty getting adequate pain control.
Again, the trees are not defenseless: crossbills have more difficulty getting seeds from cones with large, thick scales.
If fewer airlines use Heathrow as a hub, the British will have more difficulty getting where they want to go.
With each game, it seems Bryant is having more difficulty getting to his sweet spots on the court.
Beneficiaries may have more difficulty getting therapy services after a stroke, traumatic brain injury or hip fracture.
The link, said Dr. Fredric Frigoletto, chief of obstetrics at Massachusetts General Hospital, is that "older women might have slightly more difficulty getting pregnant".
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In our experience, physicians have more difficulty in getting oriented to the simulation than beginning students, perhaps because of the absence of cues to which they are accustomed.
Inspectors found concern about staffing levels at many of the trusts, either in particular units or more generally, including difficulty getting enough staff to fill overnight shift rotas in some places.
Likewise, policies not specifically associated with any vertical program in particular appeared to have more difficulty in getting funded than did the others.
Limited passability on roads (noted in the GAO report) meant more difficulty in getting to doctors' offices and hospitals.
While mortgage interest rates are low now, underwriting standards are tougher than they were during the bubble, and would-be buyers of lower-priced homes are likely to face more difficulty in getting mortgages than prospective purchasers of more expensive homes.
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