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"Governments will have more difficulty making cuts to get their budgets in order," she said.
But Mr. Romney's campaign over the last week suggests that he may have more difficulty making the argument that he is a defender of the middle class if he wins the nomination.
Others who consider the Bible literally true have more difficulty making the connection.
"She may have more difficulty making her case to the judge, to a police officer, getting a restraining order," Gandy said, explaining that women with TBI may appear uncooperative or unreliable in court.
Subjects had more difficulty making an expected exchange (based on their preferences) when foods were closer in value.
Slowly, even this report became much more ambiguous; the animals were more unclear at night and she had more difficulty making them out.
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Obese girls in grades 5 and 6 had more difficulties making friends and keeping up with peers when playing, and they were teased more often than were normal-weight girls.
Might students who perceive more difficulties make more efforts to study?
Montreal respondents were also more likely to report a decline in their standard of living and more frequent difficulty making ends meet than those in the other two cities.
According to these characteristics, we assume that increasing periods of time which are taken into consideration, a higher level of insecurity in a particular situation, a higher degree of abstraction as well as complex requirements for mathematical and algorithmic modeling all lead to more difficulty in making financial decisions.
The patients in this study did report more difficulty in making lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly and following recommended diets than taking medications.
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