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He said: "The last-minute rush hasn't made up for a difficult season".
The Lib Dem party signed up for a difficult but exciting voyage into the unknown under Captain Clegg in 2010.
Following Monday's results, where a positive Primark performance made up for a difficult sugar market, Berenberg analysts cut their target price from £30.60 to £28.50.
Tuck increased his sack total to three with a pair of takedowns against the Steelers and added five tackles to make up for a difficult game against Dallas last week when he did not record a single tackle.
The bad news is that the Dolphins, because of David Garrard's knee surgery, are forced to play Tannehill immediately and have little in the way of pass-catching talent or offensive line protection, setting him up for a difficult season.
After all, I'm not the one girding up for a difficult meeting that could make me look bad.
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There is a risk, the cardinal said, of Islam becoming a "state religion" by the backdoor.Keith Clements, secretary of the Geneva-based Conference of European Churches, which groups over 100 Protestant and Orthodox religious groups, says his members must gear up for a sometimes difficult dialogue with Muslims of all stripes, from moderates to militants.
Having variables in the order of O ( | S × S | ) and only searching for a minimum weighted (edge and node) subgraph makes up for a very difficult problem.
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By looking for middle ground, a compromise, he set himself up for a very difficult election campaign.
This Alexander guy is either a dude who does not dream big or who is not up for a particularly difficult challenge.
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