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As recently as the 1990s, catch-up economic growth was widely seen as really difficult to achieve, at least on any sustained basis.
"The route that he chose to go is that when you cut weight significantly, and you have significantly improved aerodynamics, you achieve the high fuel economy that, as we've seen, is really difficult to achieve.
"No question, the potential is there theoretically," said David G. Victor, an energy expert at the University of California, San Diego, noting that he had not yet seen the report's details. "It's really, really difficult to achieve that full potential in the real world".
"Without government participation and political will to solve problems in this scale, I think it is really difficult to achieve anything," Pennanen said.
Really difficult to achieve both".
This can be really difficult to achieve financially, so every plan around family and career has to consider that in the wider perspective we want to be able to make this happen.
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Several clinical students stated that wellness was difficult to achieve ("We're really stressed, basically"), and that having access to help/mentorship might help promote wellness for them: "I [would like] having a designated person to whom students can turn at any time.
We never looked in trouble really and at any level that is very difficult to achieve.
"Information-rich, large catalog retailers work really well in a browsing format on a tablet, which is difficult to achieve on a smartphone".
Galgut: It often strikes me that a really accurate understanding of the emotional and psychological impact of cancer is difficult to achieve if you haven't had it.
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