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It will be particularly difficult to deal with the US Congress.
At a second news conference later the same day, Mrs. Merkel grumbled that Greece's entry into the euro zone was not based on "sustainable factors," making the present crisis particularly difficult to deal with.
What makes it particularly difficult to deal with is that it is created by two forces.
For Northern Italy, the climatic context is particularly difficult to deal with cold winters and hot summers.
This may occur in a variety of forest types, and is particularly difficult to deal with in REDD+ because in some ecosystems, fire is a natural element and essential for their long run maintenance [8].
Such faults are particularly difficult to deal with, as faulty components may behave arbitrarily (even maliciously) as transmitters, by either blocking, rerouting, or altering transmitted messages in a way most detrimental to the broadcasting process.
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Although a national strategy exists to deal with prisoners who are particularly difficult to manage, it only applies to men.
Peristomal pyoderma gangrenosum (PPG) is particularly difficult to manage.
Indeed, if a species has a long history of surviving rapid environmental changes and fluctuations, then human-induced changes may not be particularly rapid or difficult to deal with by comparison.
He had a way of ingratiating himself with players, particularly those most found difficult to deal with.
And it's extremely difficult to deal with, particularly if you're trying to get pregnant.
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