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"We should not underestimate the difficulty of this work.
Mr. Adkins's case underscores the difficulty of this work: While many residents are defenseless — children like Jonathan Carey, or those with cerebral palsy or other debilitating diseases — Mr. Adkins stands 6 feet 5, and his weight has topped 300 pounds.
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"In spite of the difficulties on this work, I'm motivated to help people in need," she said.
The above answers show the difficulty of the work of case-filing judges.
That the production's director, Bernard Uzan, felt it necessary to interpolate the scene — which helpfully clarifies the reasons for that young woman's vengeful rage throughout the rest of the opera — is a testament to the difficulty of putting this work onstage.
The difficulty of this position gives his work a peculiar, knotted intensity, and leads to the stoicism evident in poems like "Mr. Cogito's Monster," in which Herbert's alter ego, Mr. Cogito, challenges a monster each day that "lacks all dimensions" and exists only as "the flickering of nothingness" (recalling the Nazi and Soviet occupations).
The difficulty of this method to be applied in our work is that the TiO2 adsorption on the silica-modified surface is not possible due to the hydrophilic character of TiO2 and the hydrophobic character of the silica.
On the disc many experts expound on the difficulties of the work.
Because of the difficulty of working this material, which was derived from the Alpine area of Europe, all the axe heads of this type found in Great Britain are thought to have been non-utilitarian and to have represented some form of currency or be the products of gift exchange.
We can only imagine the difficulty of work aged 70, especially working in tough and labour-intensive industries.
One top-ranking officer complains that the feature seems to minimize the difficulty of police work.
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