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Play was halted for more than an hour by the winds, and that delay, coupled with the difficulty of coping with the gusts, stranded 10 threesomes on the course because of darkness.
Our results show that participants perceive the greatest barriers to integration to be the additional time needed for integration, the difficulty of coping with different academic traditions and the lack of common terminology.
Another gripe is the difficulty of coping with local and state laws (witness the need to preserve and move a 1924 candy factory, described by Mr Moores as "a historic building that is historically insignificant in which nothing historically significant ever happened").
In a joint letter to Mr Huhne, the groups' leaders expressed anger that none of them had been made aware of BP's "public consultation exercise" about the well – which ended last week without a single response from the public – and raised concerns about the difficulty of coping with a deep-water oil leak in the hostile conditions of the North Atlantic.
Mr Obama has not proven himself very adept at dealing with opponents who do not want to negotiate a reasonable deal that secures each side's objective interests.People in search of a metaphor to describe the difficulty of coping with Russia these days often describe Vladimir Putin as playing chess, while the West plays some less-complicated type of game.
The pseudocode description of the multiresolution version of LPCD DAs is provided by Algorithms 1 and 2. A measure of the difficulty of coping with a given type of DA is given by the cardinality of the attack class.
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Spears, who was convicted of poisoning her son with salt, had blogged and tweeted about the difficulties of coping with her son's health challenges.
When people talk about demographic problems in the Baltic countries, they almost inevitably focus on only one of them: the difficulties of coping with the consequences of the Soviet occupation on the ethnic and linguistic make up of their populations.
Mr Blunkett claimed he gave the interview to a student as a favour, and never intended his comments about the difficulties of coping with his blindness to be published.
The women I spoke to were open about their losses, and about the difficulties of coping with such a public grief, but they were also one of the most life-affirming group of people I've ever met; a living manifestation of the kind of place Aberfan had been in 1966.
In contrast to publicly owned firms, in which the average CEO tenure is six years, many family businesses have the same leaders for 20 or 25 years, and these extended tenures can increase the difficulties of coping with shifts in technology, business models, and consumer behavior.
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