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"Disappointment " - when everybody is being needlessly difficult.
This makes life needlessly difficult for foreign investors.
In too many states, it's also needlessly difficult to register to vote.
Until now most books written about the genome have been technical or scientific, often needlessly difficult.
The education ministry suspects that the revalidation test has been made needlessly difficult in order to keep foreigners out.
But some involved in training newly graduated physicians — known as "residents" at hospitals — say the work-hour limits have made staffing needlessly difficult.
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He is no friend of the Bush Administration, however, feeling that it has botched the moral case for doing what we are doing, making our task needlessly more difficult.
In the second-half City appeared riled; they appeared angry and although they went close they could not find the breakthrough and it appeared even more difficult when Otamendi needlessly tripped substitute Guido Burgstaller and then protested.
In its current form, the Plan S green option is needlessly and even harmfully narrow and difficult.
Too often, students come to the class with the assumptions that poetry should be all hyacinths — which is to say, obscure, esoteric, difficult to understand and needlessly complicated.
The decision is a victory for the New Hampshire Democratic Party and voting rights groups that said the new law, SB3, was needlessly restrictive and made it more difficult for college students to register to vote.
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