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"And in London it's quite difficult to find affordable places.
"It is quite difficult to find a better full-back than him," said Martínez.
These thick-knees can be quite difficult to find in the day, even when sitting in nearly open fields.
But Mr Cox says: "It's quite difficult to find funds that consistently add value over the long term.
I think I'm at a tricky stage… it's quite a hard age and quite difficult to find good roles.
Therefore, it is quite difficult to find practical large scale examples with many design variables and constraints for nonlinear dynamic response structural optimization.
There might be all kinds of issues with members' various disclosures, but it's quite difficult to find the needles in the haystacks.
When making a music video, it becomes quite difficult to find a director who can puts all your words into pictures and convey the same message.
Ibrahim is low key and charming; it is, in fact, quite difficult to find anyone with a bad word to say about him.
I'd go as far as to say it's actually quite difficult to find music that isn't political on one level or another produced in these vast territories.
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Some peer supporters found it quite difficult to get partners to attend but those who did attend seemed to be interested.
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