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But New Yorkers do not share either the national contempt for politicians or the national reverence for entrepreneurs: Bloomberg has had trouble tapping into a vein of discontent or generating a wave of enthusiasm, and he has remained far behind Green in the polls despite shattering local records for campaign finance by spending close to $30 million of his own money.
But most New Yorkers will have trouble tapping into deep wells of nostalgia for lines that existed for less than a decade.
Another nice touch: if Chrome notices you're trying to tap an area that has a dense cluster of links (in other words, you might have trouble tapping the right one), it'll launch a neat magnifying pane so that can you tap the one you want.
"Banks that have trouble tapping new funding sources will have to shrink," the report said.
The structure of the deal makes little sense for investors, because the company operates in a capital-intensive sector and warns that it may have trouble tapping the equity and debt markets for future expansion.
It went to the trouble of obtaining a federal wire-tap and examining thousands of e-mails.
A cybersurfing policeman can compile a dossier on a regime opponent without the trouble of the street surveillance and telephone tapping required in a pre-Net world.
NY Times Bestselling Author of "The Tapping Solution".
The scale consists of 6 items tapping the domain of general cognitive functioning (e.g. forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, trouble maintaining attention).
In particular, Mathieu and Marjorie had trouble adjusting their tapping when the phase or period of the metronome changed a task the control group accomplished with ease.
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