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Randi Weingarten, president of the United Federation of Teachers, said the proposal represented a difficult choice for teachers.
While black audiences often turned their backs on the rural blues, which for many of them represented a difficult past, young white audiences were being introduced to the music through a hip, mostly British filter.
Clinton said she did not want to leave the Senate, but that the new position represented a "difficult and exciting adventure".
A high rate of similarity between the contacts for decoys and active compounds meant that the coulomb contact subtree represented a difficult dataset for scoring.
Because of these features, the MITE insertion represented a difficult template for amplification and, despite several efforts, we failed to optimize PCR/sequencing protocols.
The relocation of practitioners represented a difficult choice for participants; that is, to travel further to visit a familiar and trusted practitioner, or to seek a 'new' practitioner closer to their home.
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Therefore, the previously treated subgroup represented a difficult-to-treat population.
For India, in some ways, Australia represents a difficult case.
Inevitably, software will be the focus for ICT efficiency gain, but represents a difficult challenge.
The new rules represent a difficult balancing act for the F.D.I.C, which is responsible for protecting depositors from losses.
"I recognize that these furloughs represent a difficult sacrifice for many of the state's public employees," Mr. Paterson said in a statement issued moments after the final vote.
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