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"Previously, it was difficult to gain nationwide distribution.
But Dawson emphasized that proposing the change was "not performance-related," saying it was difficult to gain meaningful performance data.
Walking around the gym, with a blanket over my head so I could see the screen, it was difficult to gain a steady point of focus.
I still found it odd that there were no rebellious noblemen tattoos among the collection, but he explained that "it was difficult to gain access to those people, because they had a higher social status, so they were buried accordingly," meaning they couldn't be used as study material at the morgue.
Even though it was difficult to gain an accurate picture of their lifetime alcohol intake because of the amnesia, they all had a history of heavy drinking as reported by family members and medical records.
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We wanted to hear the perspectives of rank-and-file officials, a view that is difficult to gain from afar.
Several legal experts said it would be difficult to gain Anderson's freedom through a Grumbles motion.
Without a salary slip, it is difficult to gain access to banking services, and fees are hard to bear.
"To get published or advance your career requires consensus support, which is difficult to gain amidst the increasing division within the discipline".
Conservationists often complain that it is difficult to gain popular support for saving sharks—animals that tend to evoke fear rather than sympathy.
The groups agree that the experiment has so many unknowns that it is difficult to gain scientific clarity, at least at this point.
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