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There are many reasons people find it difficult to leave.
Do you find it difficult to wear these clothes again?
Do you find it difficult to wear these clothes now?
Do you find it difficult to satirize our strange present?
Did you find it difficult to live a double life?
I find it difficult to actually look at the art.
Those who find it difficult to become unconscious are INSOMNIACS.
Some kids find the prospect easy, others find it difficult.
Some solvers find it difficult, and they resist these puzzles.
Some solvers find it difficult, and they resist these puzzles.
Facebook may find it difficult to emulate what's on Discover.
Did you find it difficult to adjust to civilian life?
The PJD may find it difficult to form a new coalition.
First, the banks may find it difficult to raise more capital.
We would find it difficult to communicate, do business and learn.
Still, Sinn Fein may find it difficult to maintain its momentum.
And some nominees "find it difficult to untangle" their investments quickly.
Abdoo didn't find it difficult to balance the two roles on set.
Same-sex couples find it difficult to gain access to public housing.
Basically they're going to find it difficult to meet these bonding obligations.
Over time, Bundy may find it difficult to keep his troops unified.
And a third (633 percent) admitted they find it difficult to disconnect.
Large corporations often find it difficult, if not impossible, to change businesses.
Emerging markets may find it difficult to secure investment, limiting economic growth.
They find it difficult to make plans for life outside of work.
"Do you find it difficult juggling kids and a career?" he asks.
They don't like hearing it and they find it difficult to say.
In addition, people may find it difficult to submit corrections and suggestions.
But the administration may find it difficult to back down this time.
Translators are often overcome by emotion and find it difficult to continue.
I find it difficult to laugh without feeling guilt; celebrating feels obscene.
You may find it difficult to hold your Sëlf up without help.
In recovery, you want to eat and you find it difficult to.
Some French diplomats say Macron will find it difficult to appease everyone, however.
Find it difficult to tell when something on the internet is a joke?
Others can find it difficult to understand what it means to be transgender.
The Mexicans say they will find it difficult to agree to anything stronger.
"Without them I find it difficult to get through the day," she said.
Most people who are clinically depressed find it difficult to confide in anyone.
Millennial workers, in particular, find it difficult to afford healthcare on their own.
Those challenging Trump may find it difficult to find a sympathetic judicial audience.
This time he will find it difficult to compete financially with Bernie Sanders.
Yet ordinary investors may find it difficult to cash in on the trend.
I find it difficult to be organized with all this sudden online work.
Garuda could find it difficult to get out of its Max 8 order.
Frankly I do not know why people find it difficult to understand Texas.
I still find it difficult to believe that Sanders can pull it off.
That's the question that I've gone around on and I find it difficult.
And during intense exercise, you will find it difficult to speak without gasping.
But President Trump might still find it difficult to translate his rhetoric into action.
"I find it difficult to understand why we are not on the same team."
"Directors who fail find it difficult to make a film again," Pak says quietly.
"Politically, the government may find it difficult to digest the deal," the official said.
Without assets to borrow against, these new farmers find it difficult to get capital.
I still find it difficult now because at the time it was so raw.
"I find it difficult to imagine that happening from climate change alone," he said.
Plus, people find it difficult to cut back on meat eating, the authors said.
Japan's SoftBank, however, might find it difficult to distance itself from the Saudi government.
Even more of them find it difficult to cope with the loss of identity.
Many Taiwanese, particularly the younger generation, find it difficult to identify with Communist China.
Meeting these challenges will require money that Russia will find it difficult to raise.
We find it difficult to imagine the existence of humans without morals or conscience.
Mr Trudeau will find it difficult to impose a carbon price on two recalcitrant provinces.
Dyslexic brains find it difficult to recognize how sounds, words and letters match up phonetically.
Wenger, 67, admitted Arsenal might find it difficult to secure qualification for the Champions League.
Even many who purport to be allies find it difficult to separate queerness from sex.
Kids with autism typically find it difficult to recognize facial expressions and make eye contact.
Futcher treats a wide variety of people who find it difficult to access mainstream therapy.
Affiliation-driven people find it difficult to excel in environments rife with conflict and disharmony.
Nearly half of the respondents said they still find it difficult to save for retirement.
They may even find it difficult to function properly on a day-to-day basis.
Even those who want to stay find it difficult to find a place to live.
Congressional Democrats and President Obama would also find it difficult to stand in the way.
So, you did not find it difficult to sort of get through New York media?
But I find it difficult to exercise when the temperature rises above 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
I find it difficult to distinguish between fear of change and fear of the other.
Meanwhile, many people find it difficult to get enough omega-3s from the get-go.
But several analysts said Mr. Trudeau may find it difficult to avoid an independent inquiry.
But some voters might still find it difficult to dismiss the senator he once was.
The billionaire real estate developer may find it difficult to fund this with his own wealth.
"Some find it difficult to comprehend Saudi Arabia's internal affairs," says Arab TV critic Jamil Daher.
Two Leos may find it difficult to check their egos in order to support each other.
Do you find it difficult to save footage and not just immediately put it on Instagram?
But without a strong mandate, Mr Lourenço may find it difficult to do what is necessary.
Later, she tells him that women who have good fathers find it difficult to find love.
The company is tweaking its app to attract new users who find it difficult to use.
The women could find it difficult to hold McDonald's responsible for the actions of its franchisees.
Naturally, families can find it difficult to refuse a fairly minor surgical procedure that provides nutrition.
"Visually challenged users will find it difficult to navigate using apps," he wrote in an email.
They live on the outskirts of society and find it difficult to live a normal life.
However, many borrowers may find it difficult to get anyone on the phone about their loans.
"Some men may find it difficult to wear a watch made by Chanel," Mr. Beau said.
Cafe owners find it difficult to define a consistent strategy without a proven, profitable relationship model.
Do you find it difficult to match larger, heavier foreign fighters in a place like Thailand?
He could find it difficult to bring in veterinarians from the other side of the border.
Is it the sort of thing you find it difficult to talk to your doctor about?
Tesla may find it difficult to line up banks and investors to lend it large sums.
Even large countries find it difficult or impossible to meet every production need on their own.
Ask Well Q. When I have allergies or a cold, I find it difficult to think.
But employers will find it difficult to find enough people with the skills to fill them.
Military units can find it difficult to "flip the switch" between traditional combat and stability operations.
If it fails, Mr. Trump will find it difficult not to shoulder some of the blame.
So we really find it difficult to even kill even one of them in the battlefield.
Without external support, Iraq will find it difficult to continue its war against the Islamic State (ISIS).
But, but, but: Smaller stores will find it difficult to compete with Amazon on speed and price.
Without foreign money the prince will find it difficult to keep all of those young Saudis happy.
Moreover, low-income patients find it difficult to make therapy appointments, fill prescriptions, or consistently take medications.
Doctors frequently find it difficult to diagnose rat lungworm because a simple blood test does not exist.
"The government will find it difficult to achieve fiscal targets agreed with the European Commission," it said.
School leaders find it difficult to respond to such problems because of more bureaucracy and less money.
"I think sometimes people would find it difficult to work with him in the studio," he replies.
Investors also find it difficult to transact money in and out of North Korea, because of sanctions.
Where do they turn when they find it difficult to trust their best options in this election?
The next president would probably find it difficult to reimpose restrictions based on sexual orientation, he said.
Tshisekedi and Kabila's camps deny that, but Tshisekedi will find it difficult to shake Kabila's influence regardless.
Does she find it difficult having a real-life relationship due to the nature of her work?
"They're told [breastfeeding] should be very natural, but still so many find it difficult," Ben-Ari says.
Even when older Americans intend to work, many of them find it difficult to actually do it.
The study warns that employers might find it difficult to realize this generation's idealism in the office.
You may find it difficult to sort out all the rivalries and counterplots festering among these women.
Beyond that, the lawsuit said African-American employees find it difficult to advance within the Fire Department.
"Most galleries find it difficult to do both, but they have different clients and direction," he said.
More Republicans than Democrats — 56% and 39% respectively — find it difficult to know what is considered assault.
But for local artists who find it difficult to leave and go abroad, the situation remains bleak.
And employees under surveillance find it difficult to reject it — if they're told about it at all.
"I know you wouldn't mischaracterize it, but I find it difficult to accept that characterization," retiring Rep.
As a physician, I find it difficult to watch the continuous politicization of the health care debate.
I've already dealt with the initial culture shock, but I know many Syrian refugees find it difficult.
And 61% of Americans said they find it difficult to know which ones do and which ones don't.
Those who have never done it will find it difficult, because there are narrow passages in the cave.
Unfortunately, some find it difficult to share this part of their identity with others for fear of judgment.
Perhaps you have a strained relationship with your mother, or you find it difficult to empathize with others.
That means responders can find it difficult to deploy emergency responders without verbal location information in most cases.
When I try to explain this nowadays to my largely godless friends, they find it difficult to imagine.
"Many of us find it difficult to find time for physical activity in our free time," he said.
But he now believes policymakers will soon find it difficult to provide support even on the financial front.
Some people might find it difficult to separate Dakota Johnson from her most recognizable role as Anastasia Steele.
I find it difficult to stand up for myself at times, but I very easily defend my friends.
She will find it difficult to do this without baiting the Trump bull to fracture his support base.
Adults may find it difficult to hold down a job, form healthy relationships or care for their children.
For example, an official might find it difficult to reprimand or to fire a relative who is incompetent.
We're more easily crushed by the realities of oppression, and often find it difficult to move past them.
Yet some people find it difficult to commit to building up an H.S.A. to save for health needs.
It's a powerful time for your intimate relationships, but tonight you may find it difficult to open up.
And more and more, I find it difficult to wring myself out and get on with everyday life.
The problem: SoftBank may find it difficult to distance itself from Saudi Arabia given the strong financial ties.
Even with Mr. Trump's backing, Mr. Strange will find it difficult to win the nomination outright on Tuesday.
Others say he would find it difficult to sustain his recent fury, given his desire to be liked.
People find it difficult to access healthcare or sign up for new passports because they cannot register online.
Major players like Ambarella and Nvidia continually crush expectations while others like AMD find it difficult to stimulate growth.
Without video evidence, prosecutors may find it difficult, if not impossible, to convict any of the men at trial.
Lizzie: Once you start watching this video, you might find it difficult to stop, and I mean that sincerely.
Mrs May will find it difficult to reconcile the two sides—and accordingly hard to negotiate through phase two.
Due to crowded launch manifests, SpaceX's launch competitors (Arianespace, ILS, ULA) typically find it difficult to steal launch customers.
First of all, Macron is not yet backed by any political party and may find it difficult to govern.
Many find it difficult to get married and educated or are tortured by their families because they can't work.
And if Trump pressures both leaders to come to the negotiating table, they may find it difficult to refuse.
I've sometimes been accused of being a socialist because I find it difficult to justify most high-priced automobiles.
Venezuela has embraced its role in the United Nations and would find it difficult to deflect a special envoy.
Increasingly, their leaders find it difficult to explain to their members and base why they are not doing so.
Given their terrible job prospects, they know they will find it difficult to pay off these debts after graduation.
And if Trump is the nominee, Republicans in the "Never Trump" movement will find it difficult to support him.
Britain would nevertheless find it difficult to unpick its relationship with one of its most important defence equipment suppliers.
This will be a gloomy day, especially at work; you might find it difficult to get good rest, too.
"I find it difficult to pick something out of the market that it does not already know," he added.
Many companies may find it difficult to justify building factories in Saudi Arabia just to construct one power plant.
The safety net for those who find it difficult to combat technological change should also be strengthened, PwC added.
"American companies find it difficult to compete in this region with Turkish Airlines and numerous Gulf airlines," he said.
This makes you easy to get to know, but some may find it difficult to scratch past your charming surface.
But some young adults with Type 1 diabetes find it difficult to afford their medicine even with government-sponsored insurance.
Your energy level and actual motivation might not always line up, and you find it difficult to express your feelings.
Kizilcec points out that many of us also find it difficult to like and trust people who are excessively transparent.
Otherwise, it could find it difficult to raise additional funding, hire or retain talent, and avoid a negative press spiral.
I find it difficult to look at an elephant seal — particularly a large bull — and not see something Bombardini-like.
Add Clip-Air to the pile of groundbreaking transportation ideas that will find it difficult to get off the ground.
That means the 246 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Ti Lusso, driven for this week's column, might find it difficult to compete.
Yet parents might find it difficult to encourage teenage girls to maintain daily physical activity without introducing body image issues.
If you have a lot of debt, you may find it difficult to speak candidly and openly about your situation.
SMEs lacking in collateral and with short track records may find it difficult to get funding from the private sector.
History shows that the funding government will find it difficult to resist also controlling the content — emphasize this, downplay that.
But even sensible people find it difficult to resist hoarding masks or shutting out hoaxes about the spread of coronavirus.
Resource-strapped startups and even established companies with sufficient know-how may find it difficult to adapt to changing technologies.
"The BOK will find it difficult to cut rates now," said a financial authority with knowledge of monetary policy thinking.
"In the longer term we find it difficult to see the continued existence of the current market structure," Sherf said.
Even the most stoic of the Queen's guards would find it difficult not to crack a smile after watching this video.
Debt in sectors that are losing productivity gains, revenue growth or profitability will also find it difficult repaying debt, she added.
"Without the kink subculture, people may find it difficult to express and enjoy themselves fully in a sexual manner," Djite explains.
I recommend viewers try subtitles first, and if they find it difficult to concentrate then switch to dubs as an alternative.
What the ERA would mean for abortion protections in particular is a question its advocates find it difficult to agree on.
I don't find that difficult, I just find it difficult when you're struggling with a character who you don't agree with.
Moving the goalposts: Founders find it difficult to celebrate the small wins, as each victory brings on the next, greater challenge.
Without his leadership and after losing the new voters, the HDP might find it difficult to cross the 10 percent threshold.
With the unprecedented level of Washington gridlock, whoever wins in 2016 will find it difficult to push a bold legislative agenda.
This understanding of racism also shows why some outlets and writers find it difficult to respond to Trump's openly racist comments.
People in developing countries find it difficult to establish their ownership of land; a reliable digital register could reduce that problem.
I find it difficult to not be inspired and have my frame of mind shifted by the nuances of my surroundings.
Psychopaths also find it difficult to modulate their language for different settings for example a private message versus a public post.
Croatia's transport minister Oleg Butkovic also warned the carrier could find it difficult to recover from losses should the strike proceed.
If so, Trump may find it difficult if not impossible to repair the political damage done to his image and administration.
So if you're planning a world trip and find it difficult to balance your budget, add Southeast Asia into the mix.
If, in the end, these three parties give it a go, they will find it difficult to avoid controversy over time.
Asher said that states with high tax rates, such as Pennsylvania will find it difficult to compete with the underground market.
There is broad agreement that smaller NGOs are nimbler and more inclusive, but they find it difficult to secure sufficient funding.
Those who find it difficult to chew food will find comfort in the existence of two such sandwiches at major chains.
I find it difficult to believe that this is not a major consideration of Republican House members who support this proposal.
But until a more moderate candidate emerges from either major party, I find it difficult to be inspired by either extreme.
But he said those left jobless will find it difficult, if not impossible, to find work with similar pay and benefits.
According to Stephen Isherwood, chief executive of the Institute of Student Employers, employers find it difficult to manage younger employees' expectations.
I find it difficult to do more than warm up microwave burritos every night for dinner and watch CNN for hours.
In recordings, women talk about drunk customers, violence, and why they find it difficult to leave the sex industry, Pandey said.
And young people across America struggling under the weight of student debt find it difficult to imagine the futures they want.
I would find it difficult for them to really justify the withholding as protecting important deliberations, but that doesn't make it unlawful.
Ms Le Pen will find it difficult to win in the second round; as yet, no poll has shown her doing so.
After reviewing thousands of books and winning a Pulitzer along the way, she did not find it difficult to write her own.
People who develop this skill tend to cope better than those who find it difficult to regulate their thinking, actions, and emotions.
And brands that stand for something may very well find it difficult to evolve effectively if preferences shift against their brand ethos.
"Yields are going to find it difficult to rise on the back of this (data) clearly," Credit Agricole strategist Orlando Green said.
"Once you get used to having that light, for most people, they find it difficult to go back to kerosene," she said.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest suggested that Trump could find it difficult to unwind the growing ties between the two nations.
Not only do young people in France find it difficult to get work, but when they do it is often short-lived.
"Anybody looking to travel on Tuesday, whether by land or air, will find it difficult or impossible in many places," Kines warned.
But Heindel said seafarers sometimes find it difficult to get help from their vessel's flag state if they are not its citizens.
Therapy is often unaffordable for those without health insurance, and even those with coverage find it difficult to access for various reasons.
Even a good boss will find it difficult to be good when they are trying to defend subjective work processes and systems.
He thought Meerkat might still have room to grow, and worried a private broadcasting app might find it difficult to acquire users.
In short, globalisation can mean rapid change in industries and across economies; change that many people find it difficult to adjust to.
Fury: Demna, do you find it difficult to think in doublespeak, to have an attitude for Vetements and an attitude for Balenciaga?
The startup could prove useful for doctors who increasingly find it difficult to keep up on the exhaustive amount of clinical data.
Personally, though I fully recognize that much of the rhetoric about her is tainted with misogyny, I find it difficult to care.
Cramer has noticed that some folks on Wall Street find it difficult to reconcile how veterans relate to the world of business.
They also pointed to some statewide polling that indicated voters there would find it difficult to vote for an L.G.B.T. presidential candidate.
"Nature here is untouched," he added, though he conceded he would find it difficult to survive in Marble Bar without air-conditioning.
Where we find it difficult is still the New York market because it is quite new and I manage it from London.
"They're usually on a set schedule and routine, and both the children and parents can find it difficult to adjust," she explains.
As the sky gets brighter, "you actually start to find it difficult to do astronomy at all from Earth," Dr. McDowell said.
Even if you knew nothing about his work, you'd find it difficult to summarize him based solely on the things he owned.
Investors without Internet access would find it difficult, or impossible, to regain their paper reports, leaving their statements on an inaccessible island.
Many Americans find it difficult to obtain adequate dental care, but the problem is particularly acute among older Americans like Mr. Maddalena.
The temptation to become a short seller is irresistible for politicians who often find it difficult to see beyond the next election.
Without the cohesive coalition that many have assumed, Trump will continue to find it difficult to deliver on all of his promises.
Despite the looming threat to Mueller, analysts have said Trump will find it difficult to stuff Mueller's genie back in its bottle.
He will now have to answer to his constituents in Virginia who will find it difficult to make peace with his choice.
"Young people across America struggling under the weight of student debt find it difficult to imagine the futures they want," Clinton said.
Critics say such laws target minorities and the poor, who might not have driver's licenses and find it difficult to obtain them.
A third of younger patients who have to quit work in order to get treatment find it difficult to find new jobs afterward.
NPLs are most prevalent in public-sector banks, which are likely to find it difficult to access new capital from non-government sources.
SMEs, in general, can find it difficult to obtain finance through the private sector due to lack of collateral and short operating records.
Some analysts fear that Croatia could get a new hung parliament and once again find it difficult to form a stable coalition government.
Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes.
"We know that more women tend to take career breaks for personal reasons and find it difficult to reenter the workforce," Book said.
This is one of the reasons we find it difficult to discuss culture in the social sciences; it's this warm, amorphous, fuzzy concept.
In fact, 87% of women find it difficult to maintain their skin-care routines during pregnancy, according to research conducted by Bio-Oil.
Parachuting into the memespehere may come off as inauthentic posing and Facebook could find it difficult to build a young fanbase for LOL.
Democrats could find it difficult to take steps to beef up Medicare and Medicaid, even if they win the White House next year.
EU countries have traditionally had widely different positions on tax havens, and may find it difficult to agree on countries to be blacklisted.
Our hero will lay waste to plenty of people, but you may find it difficult to care about any of them—including Wick.
Even an effective and decisive British government with a clear mandate would find it difficult to steer the economy out of harm's way.
While these volumes are good for a frontier market, larger emerging market fund managers said they would find it difficult to build positions.
"However, using hearing aids is a rehabilitative process and some adults may find it difficult to adapt to them," Loughrey said by email.
Poetry may be a harder genre to review than, say, pop music or television since many find it difficult to understand and appreciate.
Were he to run, the former governor may find it difficult to create a full-fledged campaign organization so late in the process.
And despite numerous high-profile efforts promoting employment of veterans, many still find it difficult to secure meaningful employment upon leaving the military.
A judge might find it difficult to unpack whether he was simply explaining how it is done, rather than condoning or recommending it.
But since I moved to New York City, I've find it difficult to embrace the "Take-Ivy" look: Nantucket reds, madras, deck shoes.
"Some people just find it difficult to deal with opinions they disagree with and unfortunately they tend to take it personally," he added.
Their parents, Ragip and Eli Xhaka, might find it difficult to know which way to turn and which country to support this weekend.
Some parents find it difficult or even impossible to communicate with their own children or understand how they perceive the world around them.
But some women can find it difficult to accept what their doctors tell them—and pseudocyesis can go on for a lot longer.
They find it difficult to comprehend how a modern society that only recently voted for marriage equality could rationalize such a callous system.
If Mr. Trump does decide to withdraw from the Paris agreement, he will find it difficult: The accord went into force this month.
"I still find it difficult to comprehend that foreign and private interests were able to undermine US interests in this way," she said.
Many employers may find it difficult to recover and rehire after an extended period with depressed revenue and, possibly, defaults on their debt.
Further reducing fluidity would make the labor market an ossified realm where workers find it difficult to find new jobs and higher wages.
In a large recent survey of the most seriously ill people in America, we learned that they, too, find it difficult to navigate.
It's easy to imagine that an Article V convention would find it difficult to limit its agenda to the technicalities of budget finance.
Huawei has just announced its latest Mate 30 Pro handset, but the company might find it difficult to sell the device in Europe.
Young children, in particular, find it difficult to conceptualize someone who is all-knowing or who knows about their every thought and move.
However, if turmoil was to return to financial markets and yields went up, the Greek government could find it difficult to finance itself.
You may find it difficult at first to pinpoint the negative features in your life, but the 10th attempt may yield rich rewards.
But carmakers, such as Toyota and Fiat Chrysler, will now find it difficult to recoup from the company the costs that they have incurred.
I also find it difficult to believe in these characters' stories, at least going off the breadcrumbs the show gives us in this episode.
"The prospect for the economy is uncertain, so corporations and consumers find it difficult to spend actively," said another respondent from the auto sector.
But don't worry if you find it difficult to keep track of who's on whose team — the internet commenters are doing it for you.
Xi and Trump are likely to find it "difficult" to make major progress towards ending the trade war, a former top Chinese official said.
Even when they seek treatment, some find it difficult to take medication as directed, adhere to dietary restrictions or stay off an infected foot.
Still, even with all that said, I find it difficult to quantify why I love this movie so much, or why the Academy did.
Even though recent reports suggested Google is looking to enter the market, the company will find it difficult to dislodge the dominance of Baidu.
Russia may find it difficult to respond in kind by imposing sanctions on U.S. businesses however since few of them have significant Russian exposure.
However, those who follow the black hat path might find it difficult to start a legitimate career as an employee for a cybersecurity company.
Google may find it difficult convincing the EU regulator with its latest arguments, said Michael Carrier, professor at New Jersey-based Rutgers Law School.
People with ADHD who find it difficult to pay attention may be more prone to drive distracted, increasing their chances of a car crash.
Perhaps like nearly everyone else, when life is fleeting, physicians find it difficult to follow their previous wishes to avoid aggressive life-prolonging treatments.
But ministers of the Conservative government, under pressure from the euroskeptics within their party's ranks, find it difficult to break out of negative terrain.
CNBC's Jim Cramer has noticed that some folks on Wall Street find it difficult to reconcile how veterans relate to the world of business.
Trump may also find it difficult to squeeze Iran while continuing to squeeze North Korea, potentially giving Iran even more time to work with.
However, Russia may find it difficult to respond in kind by imposing sanctions on U.S. businesses since few of them have significant Russian exposure.
Mr. Nimmo said governments would continue to find it difficult to stop groups committed to using online platforms to spread disinformation and sow discord.
Democrats preparing for the runoff, meanwhile, may find it difficult to rekindle the passion that animated Georgian voters for the general election on Nov.
"Auction houses are going to find it difficult to compete with dealers, whose whole apparatus is looking after artists and artists' estates," he said.
But one day, during her monthly session, the woman began to wheeze and find it difficult to breathe after the first live bee sting.
"This dynamic will continue – larger managers are raising more and more capital and smaller players will increasingly find it difficult to compete," Kencel said.
First, it makes attendance easier for anyone caring for small children, or elderly relatives, and who thus find it difficult to stay out late.
They find it difficult to relate to each other and remember what they once had in common as their lives increasingly follow separate paths.
" According to the researchers, people who suffer with attachment anxiety crave intimate relationships, but find it difficult to trust their partners and "fear abandonment.
However much he may wish to possess British-style powers to silence his critics, Mr. Trump would find it difficult to achieve his aims.
Industry sources said SoftBank would find it difficult to replace pre-existing Huawei network equipment that is designed for the company and not easily interchangeable.
All of us that have been fortunate enough to fly in space find it difficult to describe the beauty of our universe in words alone.
Industry sources said SoftBank would find it difficult to replace pre-existing Huawei network equipment that is designed for the company and not easily interchangable.
"China will find it difficult to pretend that it is not responsible for this action," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said at a press conference.
Speaking to a number of parents, sons, and experts, Orenstein has found parents generally find it difficult to speak to boys about consent and sex.
If you find it difficult to bring up, remember that you and your significant other are simply planning for the worst case scenario, Malani says.
This means Islamic banks can find it difficult to access the money markets, and in particular, the interest-based liquidity tools offered by central banks.
It will also benefit individuals with disabilities, like sight impairments, who may find it difficult to use computers or smartphones to find the same information.
Customers are told the meetings will last less than two hours, but they often go on far longer, and participants find it difficult to leave.
There's some evidence that older workers who are laid off and find it difficult to find a job end up retiring early, said NYU's Gertler.
At $200, the Lite is $100 cheaper than the standard model and a no-brainer for those who find it difficult staying in one place.
Indeed, men and women of Gen Z are much more likely than the population as a whole to find it difficult to disconnect from tech.
I find it difficult to sleep on buses, so I look out of the window and listen to music the entire journey to the hotel.
However, Chinese buyers would likely find it difficult to get by only using alternatives, because its industry relies so heavily on U.S. soybeans, he said.
It's been almost exactly two years since we were all arrested, and even now I find it difficult to put the whole thing into context.
Even the most hardened person would find it difficult not to be moved when they see something that is so normal in such unusual material.
We have become so used to seeing one body image that we find it difficult to open up our minds to want to see others.
Even those firms that want to insulate themselves from China will find it difficult to resist the gravitational pull of the world's second-largest economy.
Mattis reportedly told staffers he would find it difficult to work with Bolton prior to Trump's announcement last Thursday that Bolton would replace H.R. McMaster.
Kim Wallace, managing director at Eurasia Group, said the member countries would find it difficult to meet Trump's demands to improve TPP in America's favor.
I did find it difficult to shut off sometimes, and suffered from disturbing thoughts after I got home from work, particularly when trying to sleep.
The longer-term reduction in fleet size has occurred because U.S. flagged ships find it difficult to compete for commercial cargo on the open market.
I find it difficult not to associate Mussolini's hubristic "menefreghismo" with Trump's smug, cavalier dismissal of all things at odds with him and his agenda.
And I also know that many women who have had mastectomies do find it difficult to reconcile themselves to the body they inhabit after surgery.
Disabilities also impact older Americans' ability to workBut, even when older Americans intend to work, many of them find it difficult to actually do it.
As the state grapples with soaring housing costs, workers in California earning just above the minimum wage find it difficult to pay for basic costs.
So residents can find it difficult to coordinate medical appointments and tests, and to travel to offices and labs, even when facilities provide a van.
They bring the town to a halt: children find it difficult to get to school, Muslim families move out of town in fear, businesses suffer.
That said, I find it difficult for a tech company to position itself as a stateless platform while also largely adhering to Western value structures.
I know I was wrong in the past and would like to move forward, but I find it difficult when my wife keeps the photos.
Like Mao, Mr. Mugabe occupies such a dominant role in his party's liberation mythology that ZANU-PF would find it difficult to deny his legacy.
If you find it difficult to recall them, Kwik says to use a technique he calls PIE: Visualize a place (P) where something is located.
Most people like to talk about themselves and will not find it difficult to tell you helpful personal stories, if you ask the right way.
But as much as Republicans deplore the consumer protection agency, they may find it difficult to kill a rule that could have wide populist appeal.
The PRRI survey also found that 56 percent of California workers struggling with poverty would find it difficult to pay for a $400 emergency expense.
"Should cuts to Iranian oil exports end up being quite severe, OPEC will find it difficult to pick up the tab completely," he told CNBC.
The envisaged state guarantees will be offered to young families or people up to 40 years of age who find it difficult to get mortgages.
As heavier clouds rolled in, the entire room dimmed, and I began to find it difficult to make out faces across even a short distance.
Many of the visitors — newly rich but bound by tradition — are recent retirees, who sometimes find it difficult to accept a foreign country's cultural mores.
Because phlegmatics can find it difficult to really get inspired or motivated internally, all parts of getting projects done require more effort than other temperaments.
Edward Jones analyst Brian Yarbrough said Instacart will find it difficult to recover from the separation as the delivery space becomes more crowded and competitive.
Nobody outside the Packers organization knows that yet, because we don't know what procedure Lacy is having done, but I find it difficult to imagine.
But truth be told, many investors, including professionals, can find it difficult to grasp the facets of an investment strategy and tend to overweight recent returns.
Senators Manchin, Donnelly and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota are three Democrats facing tough difficult re-election races who could find it difficult to oppose Barrett.
Both diplomats told BuzzFeed News they find it difficult to understand why Kremlin talking points are voiced with such prominence by members of the new government.
Democrats in the US lower house of Congress would also find it difficult to ratify USMCA (one more reason to add to an already large list).
"As Brittany Maynard's mother, I find it difficult to believe that anyone who knew her would ever select this word to describe her actions," she wrote.
We find it difficult to embrace the work of an old man reflecting upon what it means to be alive, especially if he offers little reassurance.
For example, knowing that women don't necessarily orgasm from penetration and some find it difficult to do so at all should be taught in sex ed.
Investment banks typically lead large buyout loans, but with smaller balance sheets, find it difficult to provide RCF and capital expenditure facilities that tie up capital.
On the other hand, those who would be hurt by protectionism are likely to find it difficult to come to Washington to argue against new tariffs.
There's no question that smaller producers will find it difficult to survive under the cost burdens of EPA's regulations, but there's even more to the story.
Draghi will find it difficult to avoid the issue of the euro's firming after policymakers expressed concern in July about the risk of an overshooting euro.
Veterans gain unique skills and abilities through their military service, but some veterans find it difficult to match these skills with jobs in the civilian workforce.
Kim Wallace, managing director at Eurasia Group, said the member countries would find it difficult to meet Trump's demands to improve the TPP in America's favor.
States with educational systems that do not prepare their students for 21st century careers will find it difficult to attract companies that bring high quality jobs.
Those that do sign on find it difficult to measure the size of a podcast's audience because, at the moment, the most reliable measure is downloads.
"Every Russian sporting victory will be questioned, and the world will find it difficult to believe that change can be delivered in that country," he said.
And even though they understand that overtraining can hurt performance, some runners find it difficult to take a break from their favorite form of physical activity.
Judge Garland is moderate enough that Republicans would find it difficult to reject him, many Democrats believe, particularly if a Democrat wins the presidency in November.
Obama hopes Republicans will eventually find it difficult to refuse a moderate judge like Garland when faced with the prospect of a Clinton or Trump presidency.
Research on hot-cold empathy gaps shows that people find it difficult to mentally simulate visceral experiences that they are not currently in the midst of.
Generations from now, viewers admiring the canvas at the New-York Historical Society, where it currently hangs, may find it difficult to imagine it anywhere else.
Though he has set up a democratic structure for Tibetans in exile, many find it difficult to see how things will carry on after his death.
"My peers find it difficult to comprehend I can work well in both environments," she said before leaving her apartment to take a plane to London.
Veterans can also find it difficult to develop a sense of community and achieve the same sense of purpose and belonging that military service often brings.
And those are the ones that are most likely to be affected by this as their respiratory systems find it difficult to deal with these things.
Practically speaking, however, the president's adversaries would likely find it difficult to muster the political will to try to impeach him a second or third time.
They find it difficult to understand the sources of the rage against the meritocratic elites best symbolized by the well-trained, competent civil servants in Brussels.
Others who have lived in the United States for many years may find it difficult to adjust to life in Haiti, the Western Hemisphere's poorest country.
Even many Israelis who believe that the Palestinians deserve a state find it difficult to believe that Palestinian leaders and institutions can be trusted with one.
Congressional officials find it difficult to get presidential signoffs for even small requests like using Mr. Trump's name in direct-mail appeals, according to party officials.
A source in South Korea's auto industry said many automakers would find it difficult to meet the rule on workers' wages, which are much cheaper in Mexico.
Enfolded to immerse myself in the unknown, I find it difficult to complacently accept the 'what;' I want to hunt for the 'whys' and dissect the 'hows.
The pressure on WAS also means managers may find it difficult to ramp up or fill half of the warehouses before they are transferred to CLO vehicles.
It's more likely that you're at the behest of the "cross-race effect," — where our brains can find it difficult to distinguish between people of other backgrounds.
While competition was generally working well, the Financial Conduct Authority said some consumers can find it difficult to switch to a platform that better meets their needs.
Forza Italia and the PD have very different ideas on running the economy and could find it difficult to agree on the structural reforms Italy keenly needs.
Even experienced doctors sometimes find it difficult to diagnose leprosy, as many of them are not expecting or looking out for the disease when presented with cases.
And he tried to scrub the internet of his personal information, so his victims would find it difficult to locate his home address and respond in kind.
When the monkeys are reintroduced into the open, they find it difficult to fit in, causing them to look for alternate sources of food near human habitations.
Short of selling the entire Trump empire, experts said, he will find it difficult to create a trust sufficiently "blind" to avoid the possibility of any conflicts.
It is hard to know; some may have been jobless for a time and thus may find it difficult to get jobs, others may have retired early.
Large numbers of Indonesia's cash-strapped smaller miners saddled with debt obligations and who have cut production will find it difficult to get bank loans, he said.
As a result of this measure and Trump's executive order, those commanders will find it difficult to do business not only outside but inside their own country.
"Many men find it difficult to admit they have had PND because they often get a poor reaction [to claiming they are suffering from it]," says Machin.
Most startups find it difficult to tackle the unique challenges of each new market, from naming to distribution to marketing, not to mention local regulations and governments.
"I would find it difficult to stand while the confetti and balloons were dropping knowing the feelings I had," Holland Redfield III told The Hill by phone.
"I would find it difficult to not mention one place where there aren't very interesting developments in terms of new shops being added," Mr. Juul-Mortensen added.
Interest rates aside, Lagarde may find it difficult to expand the ECB's bond-buying program, which is controversial among some members of the central bank's governing council.
In my work with students, I've found that even teenagers who want to curb their phone use may find it difficult to self-regulate without parental guidance.
Without knowing what sort of arrangements will emerge from Brexit, he added, the industry would find it difficult to plan ahead and make long-term investment decisions.
Finance and high-tech companies in cities like New York, Boston, Seattle and San Francisco find it difficult to hire because of the high cost of housing.
And spring art auctions half a world away in New York have been postponed because well-heeled Chinese buyers may find it difficult to travel to them.
But Chahed could find it difficult to enact tough reforms in the face of a strong opposition front including the unions, the president and Nidaa Tounes party.
Some industry observers say Amazon will find it difficult to use Whole Foods to pull away Wal-Mart shoppers because the two stores appeal to different customers.
Families can find it difficult to make informed decisions about assisted living; there's no equivalent of the federal inspection findings and quality rankings at Nursing Home Compare.
The changes mean massive grain traders such as Archer Daniels Midland Co, Bunge Ltd and Cargill Inc could find it difficult to source corn, soybeans and wheat.
Those in their 20s and 85033s may find it difficult to imagine retirement or other long-term objectives, making it easier to put investing on the backburner.
Ethics experts warned that the couple could find it difficult to obey laws forbidding federal employees to take any action that might benefit their particular financial holdings.
They said even farmers who raise pigs in temperature-controlled buildings all of their lives find it difficult to load them onto trucks destined for packing plants.
It's hard to believe, though, that most people really find it difficult to care about climate change and care about conservation (or adaptation) at the same time.
But as in other cases, prosecutors might find it difficult to make a case against Officer Noor if he argues that he believed he was in danger.
In the event of major shadow banking defaults, a loss of investor confidence could mean banks find it difficult to raise funds from new wealth management products.
More than one in four Americans are skipping a summer vacation this year because they can't afford it, while many others find it difficult to take time off.
Like Baghdadi and Osama bin Laden, he will find it difficult to communicate with other members of the group, aware that message couriers are often the weakest link.
"We are heartbroken to learn of Jennifer's death and find it difficult to understand why and how she became a victim of such a heinous crime," they said.
While the requirement seems commonsense, doctors often find it difficult to maintain the minimum number of admitted patients or they live too far from the hospital to qualify.
She would also find it difficult, and maybe impossible, to renew the confidence and supply deal with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionists that sustains her government in office.
Being another slave to the media's stigmatization of heroin, I find it difficult to believe someone can use it and not just subside into a Trainspotting-esque sphere.
This way, even if someone compromises those passwords, they won't be able to read them, and a computer would find it difficult—even functionally impossible—to unscramble them.
Bernie Sanders will find it difficult to translate his narrower electoral appeal to the kind of coalitions, with more conservative voters, needed to win in states like Texas.
Once these hedges expire, Premier may find it difficult to pass on higher costs to consumers who in turn may be pressed by a general increase in prices.
"My eyes are irritated, I'm coughing and I find it difficult to breathe," Dharmendra, who uses only one name as is common in India, told the Associated Press.
Many borrowers using these new companies find it difficult to get a loan from a traditional bank or want to refinance expensive debt like that from credit cards.
If science and engineering pioneers from other countries find it difficult to come to the United States — for education, conferencing and collaboration — they will take their aspirations elsewhere.
Such negative positioning means speculators will struggle to push prices much lower, Menke said, adding, however, that without a weaker dollar, gold would find it difficult to rise.
But Arkansas may find it difficult to resume executions after pharmaceutical company Pfizer this year cut off the last major U.S. source for drugs in the lethal mixture.
"I find it difficult to believe that it (National Guard) will simply roll over and accept the imposition of new leadership in such an arbitrary fashion," he said.
I was one of the first Taiwanese musicians to write in Taiwanese, a lot of kids find it difficult to mix their own Taiwanese culture in their music.
But even if Shinawatra allies win the 2017 election, they will find it difficult to scrap the new charter or reverse the military's power over future elected governments.
Experts and former officials who have negotiated with Iran listed at least three reasons Mr. Trump would find it difficult to replicate his North Korea breakthrough with Iran.
Republicans still find it difficult to imagine that Mr. Trump's electoral base would ever desert him, though they acknowledge that bond may soon be tested as never before.
But without at least starting a cleanup of the plant itself, officials admit they will find it difficult to convince the public that the accident is truly over.
Republicans who cast the impeachment inquiry as yet another partisan character assassination may find it difficult to rally the same kind of unified support that helped Brett Kavanaugh.
"Even if he wanted to, Lourenco may find it difficult to free himself from the control of dos Santos," said Julia Westbury, Africa analyst at West Sands Advisory.
Even many voters who lean to the right find it difficult to justify supporting him, other than on the basis that he is the least-bad option available.
You may find it difficult to change the channel when you see " The Shawshank Redemption" airing on TV today; however, the film was nearly forgotten when it premiered.
"Despite decent domestic demand, it appears that companies continue to find it difficult to pass on their higher labour costs to consumers," Commerzbank said in a note to clients.
The Competition and Markets Authority said older and larger banks don't have to compete hard enough for customers' business, and smaller and newer banks find it difficult to grow.
With UEFA's competition set to fill the international dates left for friendly games, teams in other confederations will find it difficult to get windows for games against European nations.
The EUIPO said that Messi and Massi were almost identical visually and phonetically and some would find it difficult to the tell the two apart, but the court disagreed.
"I have been a barber pretty much all my life and still find it difficult to style my daughter's hair," hero-dad Derrick Culpepper writes in the YouTube post.
With respect to customer experience, retailers must first evaluate the contexts and situations in which shoppers currently find it difficult to engage in commerce, despite the ubiquity of smartphones.
The conservative opposition will find it difficult to exploit the case, being itself vulnerable to similar revelations, says John Nilsson-Wright, an expert on East Asia at Cambridge University.
Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said Friday that China may find it difficult to continue buying its own currency, given the pace of decline in its foreign currency reserves.
If a ship is designated by the U.N., its owners would find it difficult to get the vessel insured, refueled or even call at foreign ports, industry experts said.
Even international businesses operating in China find it difficult to assess the state of the Chinese economy, according to Roger Altman, founder of investment banking advisory firm Evercore Partners.
But with the current circumstances in consideration I find it difficult to compare the free speech of newspapers and soapboxes in 1789 to modern day global scale, instant communications.
"We are heartbroken to learn of Jennifer's death and find it difficult to understand why and how she became a victim of such a heinous crime," the family said.
"Parents commonly find it difficult to imagine that something bad could happen to their child," said Dr. Gary Smith, president of the Child Injury Prevention Alliance in Columbus, Ohio.
If I think of how many great songs there are in the world, I find it difficult to explain how "Frolic" has become such a success and so recognizable.
Now, some critics pointed out that a mom-and-pop provider in a small town with 26.8,217 subscribers might find it difficult to meet these new enhanced transparency rules.
And I find it difficult to imagine that your views on this subject escape the attention of President Trump, who seems increasingly fixated on his own ballooning legal jeopardy.
"I find it difficult to envisage how the necessary changes can be successfully delivered, and the confidence of the staff restored, under the current senior House administration," she wrote.
Generally speaking, prosecutors often find it difficult to get a conviction without having a cooperative accuser, so when an accuser goes M.I.A., it usually means the case has sunk.
That matters because as more people find it difficult to buy a home, it means a smaller share of Americans are benefitting from that appreciation of the housing market.
Still, analysts say global equities may find it difficult to maintain momentum as optimism over the trade truce gives way to uncertainty over the next steps in trade talks.
While some might find it difficult to reconcile opposition to immigration reform with a genuine call for inclusion of the Hispanic electorate, Cruz advocates these views with steady conviction.
Despite the Obama administration's failures with regard to the Hispanic community, many 2020 Democratic candidates, as well as the party itself, find it difficult to criticize the former president.
They decided to resume their offensive by taking the rest of the city on multiple axes so that the Islamic State would find it difficult to coordinate its defenses.
Viewers find it difficult to discern exactly what is journalism and what is propaganda, what may be "fake news" and what is real but presented with a strong slant.
Over time, we believe that the smaller players, T-Mobile and Tele2, would find it difficult to gain market share due to their lack of scale in offering converged services.
Even high-end gaming PCs struggle with 4K gaming at 60 fps, so Scorpio might find it difficult to achieve that while trying to improve graphics over Xbox One games.
Policyholders, meanwhile, often find it difficult and expensive to fight back, leading many to walk away from claims or face pressure to take plea deals for crimes they didn't commit.
Many users have skipped the iPhone 8 to wait for the X, though those wanting the X will probably find it difficult to find and buy, at least until 2018.
In Guatemala, widows all too often find it difficult to inherit land and property from their husbands with land usually handed down to boys and the husband's family, Menchu said.
Parents who are sold on the benefits of bilingualism and want to raise their children to be bilingual, but are monolingual themselves, might also find it difficult to do so.
The UNHCR, the traditional guardian of the rules governing refugee movements, no longer carries the clout it once did, and may find it difficult to embrace fresh approaches to protection.
The company is tweaking its app largely to entice new users who currently find it difficult to use, including older people who find the current interface and multiple menus confusing.
Alipay and WePay are entrenched in daily life for many of China's smartphone owners, so any new online payments service is going to find it difficult to woo new users.
Many people will never know they are one because they find it difficult to distinguish between their own physical ailments, or thoughts and emotions, and those belonging to someone else.
But with coronavirus, the rules of self-isolating, social distancing, and quarantine mean a patient in severe distress might find it difficult to get a prescription that relieves their symptoms.
Until investigators determine exactly what happened on both the Ethiopian Airlines flight and the Lion Air flight, airlines could also find it difficult to change contracts they have with Boeing.
With an average student loan debt of $100,000 to $200,000 in 2014, even those who eventually make it to a tenured position will find it difficult to buy a house.
As the Diocese of Pittsburgh is roughly half the size of the Archdiocese of Washington ... we find it difficult to believe that this list of 28 priests is fully comprehensive.
In early primary states, where no candidate has a commanding lead, even our most creative readers will find it difficult to design a scenario where anyone scores a guaranteed victory.
" This question begs a humblebrag response like, "I'm too much of a perfectionist" or "I find it difficult to take breaks from my desk because I'm such a hard worker.
"Most of the girls I meet are reluctant to swim or scuba dive because of their modesty preferences, and they find it difficult finding the right modest solution," says Alosaimi.
The detailed discussion indicates both the close working relationship the two men had — and that Trump may find it difficult to distance himself from the actions of his longtime deputy.
In an interview, Mr Varadkar said he had his doubts: he thought Ireland would find it difficult to borrow on international markets, and that a second bail-out might be needed.
I'd love to use the Surface Pro as a laptop replacement, but when I'm travelling to tradeshows I find it difficult to use in my lap for long periods of time.
In addition, residents might find it difficult to keep their cellphones charged during the widespread blackouts, and may not receive notices like evacuation orders even when the cell towers are working.
Even if he wanted to, Mr Tokayev will find it difficult to adopt reforms in the shadow of Mr Nazarbayev, who will not want to see the system he fashioned dismantled.
Sometimes, good judgment amounts to hanging up the phone: Older adults who find it difficult to end a conversation with bogus telemarketers may be at risk for dementia, new research suggests.
In 219, there are plenty of reasons why British women might find it difficult to get a termination—and it's proof of how far we have to go as a country.
The Moon enters warm Fire sign Leo today, encouraging you to spend time with friends; however, you'll be in a crappy mood early today, and you'll find it difficult to communicate.
They expect certain products, such as lobster or lamb, but as purchase prices rise they find it difficult to accept that the prices of the menus are going up as well.
First, a nation already $85033 trillion in debt, with even more huge annual budget deficits in its future, may find it difficult to put several million additional people on its payroll.
Put down by society and shunned by their families, many transgender people are forced to drop out of school and find it difficult to get a job and access health services.
"American journalism and American journalists are so steeped in a 'both sides' dynamic that they find it difficult, I think, to address this moment," Castro said in Iowa over the weekend.
Ms. Liik noted that the Center Party would be in a "fragile position" because it might find it difficult to hold on to the votes of ethnic Russians while in government.
That said, a fair number of Amazon users claim that they find it difficult to remove the ice cubes and others add that they experience a "rubbery taste" with their cubes.
As the light went on and the computer off, I realized that these well-meaning young people might find it difficult to ask the six of us about our cancer experiences.
But now that public debate has turned to ending rape culture and sexual violence, people may find it difficult to know what they can do to make those goals a reality.
If regulators find it difficult to act, ultimately what's needed is legislation, and lawmakers — who no doubt are receiving the calls themselves, which might have given the task a special urgency.
Liberals and progressives should not find it difficult to join conservatives in championing the rights of women in Iran, particularly women removing their headscarves in public and courageously facing the consequences.
"This investment will also provide greater flexibility for our troops who want to start a family, but find it difficult because of where they find themselves in their careers," Mr. Carter said.
As more players fight for a piece of the streaming music market, including Tidal, Amazon Music, and Google Play Music, Spotify will likely find it difficult to keep up its stunning growth.
It is, perhaps, a sign of the times that I find it difficult to watch a five-minute video that only offers some visual pleasantries without any comedy or famous guest stars.
People on the show are probably dealing with more than one "overwhelming anxiety" attack, and they almost certainly find it "difficult to function" under the constant stress of trying not to die.
Nurturing talent in the workplace Some women who have worked for Trump say they find it difficult to reconcile some of his statements and written opinions with the way he treated them.
Because of this lack of acceptance and fear of violence, many members of the LGBTQ community find it difficult, or even dangerous, to look for partners and romantic interests face to face.
With this in mind the Saudis, Yemenis opposed to the coup, and indeed Western officials, find it difficult to understand why so much attention is being paid to the Saudis' worst excesses.
After having fought a highly nationalistic campaign to win the elections, May might find it difficult to make a Brexit U-turn without giving the appearance of having blatantly betrayed her electorate.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc is also part of the Bain consortium and its membership has raised concerns that the winning bid may find it difficult to clear anti-trust reviews.
Sygic says it has 125 million users, 20 million of which are in the US. With its relatively steep prices, the app could find it difficult to outpace its no-cost rivals.
I got no help from the government at all to find a job, and I can understand why some people who've been involved in crime in the past might find it difficult.
In moments of stress and anxiety, there are those of us who find it difficult to breathe — and paradoxically, many reach for a cigarette or vape as a way to manage that.
President Donald Trump may find it difficult to prevent Iran from selling its oil, a proven way to pressure the U.S. adversary, if he decides to renew sanctions on Tehran, analysts warn.
Meanwhile, losers find it difficult to stay on message as microphones are thrust in their faces and they're asked to explain their loss and announce when they will be exiting the race.
The majority of these workers are women, and while most of them plan to return to work eventually, they often find it difficult to navigate their way back into the work force.
Until sensible packaging starts to happen, the United States will struggle to control our waste and find it difficult to switch to the sensible Zero Waste management most Americans want and deserve.
In our schools, our churches, our workplaces, our colleges, and even in our athletics, we withdraw into familiar, comfortable groups; we find it difficult to interact with those who have different opinions.
But if Sundays are a downer and you find it difficult to get out of bed Monday morning, these could be physical symptoms that your job is no longer rewarding, says Ryan.
"KFC Beyond Fried Chicken is so delicious, our customers will find it difficult to tell that it's plant-based," Kevin Hochman, president and chief concept officer at KFC, said in a statement.
No matter where Federer goes or what he does, even he will find it difficult to escape the question: Will he ever get a better chance to win that 21st major title?
With the North seeking to re-establish diplomatic and economic ties to the South, Mr. Trump will find it difficult to play the cards he used during his first year in office.
S&P did not say that Dubai would need to provide extraordinary financial support to government-related entities, but that it would find it difficult to do so if it had to.
Those who donate for projects in Africa often find it difficult to know what good their gifts are doing, let alone to discover whether the intended beneficiaries actually receive or appreciate them.
"Indian bridal-wear weighs an absolute ton, so I was worried that I would find it difficult, particularly because the wedding ceremony requires a fair amount of moving around," she told Insider.
Marar, however, said Indian cities would find it difficult to become hubs for international air traffic in South Asia as Indian airlines do not operate through hubs as many global carriers do.
With natural gas resources more abundant globally and prices falling, Israel may find it difficult to attract the international investment it seeks to take its fledgling energy sector to the next level.
The government will not be able to stop fighters from returning, said Mr. Raddaoui, the lawyer, and it may well find it difficult to pin crimes on them for lack of evidence.
I would find it difficult to vote for Trump or his party if they continue to say they are against certain people, whether it is the race or ethnicity or religious belief.
I don't know about you, but I find it difficult to wrap my head around anything faster than 2500 mph, which is the speed most commercial airplanes reach when they take off.
Apple will find it difficult in the near term to grow share dramatically, Shah said, as 75 percent of smartphones sold in the country are below $150, a segment Apple doesn't play in.
And while Loomer has threatened to repeat her protest at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters, she no longer has novelty on her side, and she may find it difficult to capture that audience again.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said the Federal Reserve will find it difficult to raise interest rates beyond the settings of its Japanese and European counterparts, which are still pursuing accommodative policy.
If you find it difficult to spare just 10 to 15 minutes of your day to meditate, the next best thing is to give yourself short intervals of inward time throughout the day.
In depression studies, one possibility is that depressed people who find it difficult to socialize are substituting online interaction for real-world interaction, which means the internet isn't causing the depression at all.
Tripathi spoke to Reuters over the telephone about his movies, why he's playing a father when actors his age are leading men, and why good actors find it difficult to flourish in Bollywood.
READ MORE: Britain and China are feuding over Hong Kong's protest movement Though multiple videos of Wednesday's fireworks attack have circulated on social media, police might find it difficult to identify the culprits.
"Frankly, the Commonwealth, states and territories struggle with this issue, and that's because they find it difficult, if not impossible, not see this issue as part of the war on drugs," he said.
Those who have not yet arrived, who are part of this aspiring class, and find it difficult to achieve their goals because jobs are scarce, education is expensive, buying a car is hard.
But I still find it difficult to justify the Kold's existence when I compare it to purchasing and cracking open cans of soda, something I already do multiple times on a daily basis.
Banks would normally pass that reduction on to their depositors but, as depositors by and large refuse to pay for their accounts, they find it difficult to push their deposit rates below zero.
Microsoft does this on the Surface, as well, and I just find it difficult to believe a ton of people are really using these tiny cards on a regular basis in their laptops.
It's possible that someone with his level of scientific knowledge wouldn't find it difficult to describe the properties of a theoretical element in vague terms based on its place in the periodic table.
While the political turmoil has led to an unprecedented level of cross-party cooperation, many in Johnson's Conservative Party and others would still find it difficult to vote for a Corbyn-led administration.
The flip side of that coin is that for the rest of us, sometimes we find it difficult to believe that the whole truth will come out, and that power will meet accountability.
"KFC Beyond Fried Chicken is so delicious, our customers will find it difficult to tell that it's plant-based," Kevin Hochman, president and chief concept officer of KFC U.S said in a statement.
Still, analysts say global equities may find it difficult to maintain momentum from their recent rally as optimism over the trade truce gives way to uncertainty over the next steps in trade talks.
I started my video company three years ago and got stuck in a rut of doing nothing but client work, which means restrictive projects — clients find it difficult to think outside the box.
As someone who works at an independent theater where "The Irishman" will have its first run, I find it difficult to be sympathetic to Mr. Scorsese's concern that Marvel is dominating theater screens.
Industry officials said law enforcement officials would find it difficult to catch the ringleaders, mostly because such cyberattacks are borderless crimes in which the attackers hide behind complex technologies that mask their identities.
Far too often, people in the United States are retiring with plenty of "gas left in their tank," only to find it difficult to transition into that next chapter in their life's journey.
Some Spurs fans may find it difficult to accept Mourinho as a manager because of his past with Chelsea, one of Tottenham's fiercest rivals, which fired him for the second time in 2015.
And though some might find it difficult to consider her feminism groundbreaking, her very presence alone poses a particularly interesting question: What does it take to be a black female feminist in the game?
It's the equivalent of being in the Union Square [in downtown San Francisco], and the people in Mountain View and Oakland would find it difficult to get there [if there were no local bankfronts].
" Another source adds, "Hollywood relationships rarely last and even a couple as relatable and unaffected as Anna Faris and Chris Pratt can still find it difficult to make it work while under the limelight.
Those with ski vacations may find it difficult to impossible to reach their destinations due to the sheer amount of snow, with skiing made more challenging due to frigid air temperatures and strong winds.
A bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to Pompeo on Wednesday saying they "find it difficult to reconcile known facts" with his certification, which had also been backed by Defense Secretary James Mattis.
While the US government may have largely left Huawei behind, that's not true for the world at large, and some international companies could also find it difficult to end their business with the company.
"Indian public sector banks may find it difficult to raise capital, given their currently weak operating performance," Standard & Poor's credit analyst Deepali Seth said in a report, highlighting a risk of further rating downgrades.
In the current media environment, in which Twitter and Instagram are inundated with harassment, journalists are routinely threatened, and YouTube algorithms prop up reactionary extremists, we find it difficult to argue with that sentiment.
"But it's such a transformative technology, and the kinds of experiences you can deliver are so unique in VR that I find it difficult to think that it won't catch on eventually," he said.
Short of the creation of a European government, the EU would likely find it difficult to convince member states to fund a European army, particularly once it's joint largest military spender leaves the bloc.
Just as Dole did in 1996, Biden may find it difficult to adapt to the pace of a political competition that has accelerated almost incalculably since he first honed his electoral skills decades earlier.
Some people have told me they find it difficult because maybe for the rest of the day they can forget about being positive, but that moment is a daily reminder that they have HIV.
I find it difficult to explain to him what it was like to be a soccer fan in the U.S. when I was his age, when love for the sport was mediated by scarcity.
Individuals who would never consciously endorse bias against African Americans, for instance, find it difficult to inhibit their bias when asked to quickly respond to pictures and words that place blacks in negative categories.
Democrats will find it difficult to retake the Senate: they would have to successfully defend all 26 of their seats, including ten in states that Mr Trump won, and also steal two from Republicans.
But the Biden-backing International Association of Fire Fighters union broke this week to say directly it would "find it difficult to support any candidate" who wants to eliminate the option of private plans.
That doctor diagnosed her with endo­metriosis, a painful disease that can also affect a woman's ability to have children; about 40 percent of women with endometriosis find it difficult to get and stay pregnant.
While the political turmoil of the last year has led to an unprecedented level of cross-party cooperation, many in Johnson's Conservative Party and others would still find it difficult to vote for Corbyn.
Mr. Mattis, viewed as a moderating force on the president, told colleagues before the appointment was announced that he would find it difficult to work with Mr. Bolton, people briefed on the conversation said.
I find it difficult to stomach talking to these people who are supposed to care about us and our children and yet can get behind a man that openly makes fun of the disabled.
"Offers in secondary are competing with primary deals that may find it difficult to raise financing in the short term, both factors should lead to a slow down of the CLO issuance," Prieto said.
And there are entire suburbs full of educated, affluent, churchgoing conservatives — the kind Mr. Buttigieg likes to call "future former Republicans" — who say they would find it difficult to vote for President Trump again.
If companies find it difficult to respond to the additional demand for goods and services by hiring workers and increasing output, the result is likely to be higher prices rather than faster economic growth.
Not only will you find it difficult to back up falsified claims in an interview setting, she says, but hiring managers will eventually find out the truth when they check in with your references.
The sector veteran of three decades noted that smaller players who had not matched their funding needs to liabilities, unlike larger ones like his company, would find it difficult to ride out any volatility.
Food and grocery businesses still find it difficult to move online while consumer durable, electronics and technology sellers have made the shift more notably, Kishore Biyani, founder and group CEO at Future Group, said.
Unless the health care system accelerates its readiness for a breakthrough treatment, patients could find it difficult or impossible to get access to life-changing, perhaps life-saving, medical advancements when they are ready.
Those who own houses or land in the danger zone find it difficult to sell to others fearful of the risks, while some are reluctant to abandon their communities or what little they own.
"Offers in secondary are competing with primary deals that may find it difficult to raise financing in the short term, both factors should lead to a slow down of the CLO issuance," Prieto said.
In areas once passed over for speculative development, the rush of building could hasten the departure of longtime residents, who may find it difficult to afford the rising cost of living and higher taxes.
For example, many find it difficult to perform when engaged in behaviors that aren't consistent with their sexual orientation and/or when they find themselves working with clients to whom they are not attracted.
Young physicians in training find it difficult to muster interest in the slow grind of caring for older patients, and days filled with discussions about medication management, insomnia, memory loss and Meals on Wheels deliveries.
Zillow — Morgan Stanley downgraded the real estate website operator's stock to "equal weight" from "overweight," saying it appears fairly valued and that under current circumstances Zillow will find it difficult to generate further significant drivers.
Since January, the new institution has the power to resolve banks likely to fail but may find it difficult to do so without taxpayers' money if banks do have not enough assets to bail-in.
Child psychologist Stefan Lüttke believes the reason medical professionals find it difficult to determine whether an adolescent is living with a depressive illness is because research into depression has long focused almost solely on adults.
Joint business campaigns could help German firms, which have complained in recent years that they find it difficult to compete with Chinese firms in overseas markets, given their ability to tap into large government subsidies.
"I'm sure they have exactly the same issues as all the other established communities but perhaps it's that we find it difficult to speak to them to find out what those issues are," said Sobolewski.
"Most people can clear the virus," she said, but those with compromised immune systems may find it difficult to naturally rid the virus from their bodies and therefore may develop a cancer associated with HPV.
From this month the SRB has the power to resolve banks likely to fail but may find it difficult to do so without taxpayers' money if banks do have not enough assets to bail-in.
In private, however, Mr. Carson has been profoundly frustrated, telling friends he would find it difficult to stay if deep cuts to two housing programs, focused on helping the elderly and the disabled, were enacted.
If Reuben Foster, the 49ers' promising rookie linebacker, is able to play through a sprained ankle, Seattle may find it difficult to run once again, which would make the enormous point spread difficult to cover.
"We still think the MPC has a general hawkish bias, and Yaron will find it difficult to loosen further as long as growth indicators appear fairly strong," said Leader Capital Markets Chief Economist Jonathan Katz.
If Republicans were to lose control of the Senate, where they hold a 51-to-49 majority, in November, Mr. Trump would find it difficult to get anyone confirmed before the end of the year.
With one eye on their bank balance and the other on their children's future, they find it difficult to comprehend why people who are far poorer than they are have more children than they do.
But analysts say global equities may find it difficult to maintain momentum from their recent rally as optimism over the U.S.-China trade truce gives way to uncertainty over the next steps in trade talks.
Being forced to snub corporate campaign donations in such challenging states would be a blow to key Senate Democrats, many of whom would find it difficult to outspend deep-pocketed conservative donors like the Kochs.
I literally find it difficult to imagine how my friend Marco, who is smart, who listens carefully, who cares about these things, how he could emerge from that meeting to say that it was good.
Younger Indians find it difficult to accept that Gandhi was appointed Congress president only because of his lineage as the son, grandson, and great-grandson of prime ministers, said prominent historian and columnist Ramachandra Guha.
The guidance is aimed at those who "find it difficult to move directly from sugary drinks to water," said University of Hawaii nutrition professor Rachel Johnson, chairwoman of the writing group for that scientific advisory.
In the unlikely event that Cruz wins the nomination, he will find it difficult to gain the loyalty of other elected officials and Party leaders, and he will make a poor opponent for Hillary Clinton.
But despite progressive legislation protecting women in places like Brazil, rights groups say prosecutors still find it difficult to charge people for sexual exploitation because evidence is elusive and victims shy away from coming forward.
"We find it difficult to understand why an official working in the area of human rights would possibly be unsettled by efforts to shed light on all aspects of the Khashoggi murder," the Turkish presidency said.
Frederiksen will attempt forming a minority one-party government, she said on Wednesday, but may find it difficult to combine her own party's tougher immigration policies with the softer stance of most parties on the left.
Some investors have expressed concerns that Rorsted might find it difficult to maintain growth at Adidas, driven of late by lifestyle trends that could prove transient, rather than the sports performance gear rival Nike focuses on.
"Over 60% of Americans say that incorporating more vegetables and greens into their diet is their number one priority, but many find it difficult to get their greens at meals other than dinner," Curtis told CNBC.
Additionally we saw the Kingdom Hearts III trailer we saw at the Microsoft event yesterday, along with a deeper look into Captain Spirit, which looks cute, but I find it difficult to get super excited about.
FBR on Tuesday lowered its rating on both Disney and Time Warner to market perform from outperform, saying the companies will find it difficult to expand earnings in 2017 in their box-office and cable businesses.
With most EU members also being members of NATO, a European Army may find it difficult to attain enough funding to justify its existence, especially if states are considering their defense spending alongside NATO's security contributions.
Younger staff are also more likely to find it difficult to work under and take direction from a boss of the opposite sex — almost 40 percent said this compared to only 22 percent of all workers.
Puig, streaking Dodgers slug way past Mets NEW YORK — Most teams would find it difficult to mount a comeback after falling behind by three runs in the first inning and being no-hit into the fifth.
Research as part of Harvard Business School's U.S. Competitiveness Project indicates that more than 50 percent of employers find it difficult to recruit workers with needed skills—a shortage that extends to college graduates as well.
Lee said ASEAN members individually will find it difficult to make an impact on regional and global challenges, and called on its leaders to boost integration and cooperation to make a mark and to be effective.
If his image does not improve among Latinas, he will find it difficult to carry swing states with larger Hispanic populations such as Florida and Colorado, let alone more Democratic-leaning states such as New Mexico.
People with Lewy body dementia often experience visual and auditory hallucinations, and people with dementia of all sorts have problems with depth perception and find it difficult to distinguish dark patches on the ground from holes.
At the same time, Republicans running for reelection find it difficult or untenable to separate themselves from President Trump, despite his dismal approval ratings, because he still enjoys the ardor of so many Republican base voters.
In a press release, KFC's president and chief concept officer Kevin Hochman said "KFC Beyond Fried Chicken is so delicious, our customers will find it difficult to tell that it's plant-based" — I wouldn't exactly agree.
LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. will find it difficult to cut Iran's oil exports completely as the oil market is already tight and rival producers cannot make up the shortfall, a top Iranian official said on Friday.
"Our challenge now, candidly, is to continue to make progress but to make that progress in an environment that is essentially void of trust, and without trust we'll find it difficult to move forward," said Brooks.
So, I'd love to hear how you all make those adjustments because I think it's a really important thing for digital leaders to understand that I find it difficult, and I think I'm pretty digital-first.
This all matters because candidates who have fallen out of favor in Silicon Valley may find it difficult to find enough financial support to even make it as far as the first presidential primaries this winter.
Rudie Heyneke from the Organization Undoing Tax Abuse said the inquiry could find it difficult to pin much on Zuma because he had "always been careful to stay a layer or two away from the action".
Western majors will find it difficult to invest in Rosneft due to sanctions but their place could be taken by Asian investors, including from China and India, which have been seeking to develop resources in Russia.
"While it would be more attractive to reinvest internally generated cash-flow into organic growth opportunities via capex and R&D, companies find it difficult to consistently reinvest retained earnings at attractive returns," the note said.
If New York, California and several others pass bills similar to the one Mr. Hoylman has proposed, future candidates would find it difficult, if not impossible, to follow Mr. Trump's dismal example and dodge financial transparency.
Without a reliable chief executive, Congress, an inherently unruly institution, will also find it difficult to do its job, since our constitutional system relies on its various branches to constantly engage with one another in governing.
I hardly think that spending such a tiny slice of Harvard's investment income on education is so unreasonable, and I find it difficult to believe that undisclosed restrictions on the university's financial holdings would legally prohibit this.
While both are progressive Democrats and are expected to be elected as leaders of their respective caucuses, they may find it difficult to stay on the same page tactically given the different political imperatives of their caucuses.
Gartner's Hung added that initially Apple would find it difficult to locally source the high-tech components that go into assembling the iPhones because they are not currently being made in India, making it necessary to import.
There are few options available for reducing overall emissions from air travel, which has led to the flying shame movement among travelers who find it difficult to reconcile their travel habits with their concern for the climate.
Russians overwhelmingly oppose handing over even the two smaller islands, and Mr Putin may find it difficult to reconcile his image as a protector of Russia lands, forged during the annexation of Crimea, with relinquishing any territory.
That people find it difficult to look away from her "upper torso" and she's so obsessed with Broad City that she's seen every episode multiple times and wants to stalk the cast every time she's in NYC.
"We suspect the euro zone may find it difficult to sustain this momentum amid appreciable political uncertainties during 2017 and likely reduced consumer purchasing power due to higher inflation," said Howard Archer, economist at IHS Global Insight.
In addition, Britain could face more political turmoil because the new prime minister may find it difficult to back up campaign pledges, given the government's is reliant on a smaller party for a slim majority in parliament.
European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio also chipped in, saying the proposals did not sufficiently address the divergent application of banking rules in EU states, and warning that supervisors may find it difficult to oversee banks.
LONDON (Reuters) - Badges reading "Please offer me a seat" are to be introduced for passengers with invisible impairments who may find it difficult or impossible to ask for a seat, Transport for London (TFL) said on Thursday.
"This will lead to new operational challenges as banks' economic crime controls are updated and expanded," he said, adding customers will need to disclose more information "or find it difficult to continue to access the banking system".
Third, if American forces find it difficult to adjust to the peculiar demands of such wars, then those responsible for formulating basic national security policy should consider the possibility that the wars themselves just might be futile.
The Exodus would "find it difficult to acquire shelf space alongside the iPhone X, Samsung S9 and other premium models due to the brand value and more meaningful feature sets associated with the competing devices," she said.
Texas, the most powerful Republican-controlled state, could lose about $5.6 billion through 2026 and businesses could find it difficult to recruit top talent if such a measure is enacted, according to the state's leading employer organization.
However you might feel about the notch, you'll find it difficult to look at an 8 Plus or older iPhone and not think they look positively lame next to the expansive display on the XR.Now about that compromise.
The European Banking Authority estimated that 276 billion euros ($326 billion) of debt will have to be issued by banks in the EU to meet the regulatory targets, warning that markets may find it difficult to absorb it.
It's natural to find it difficult to forge ahead in the wake of a lousy review, but the fastest road to recovery is to shift your focus on all the positive things you can accomplish in the future.
A major art fair in Hong Kong was called off, and important spring art auctions half a world away in New York have been postponed because well-heeled Chinese buyers may find it difficult to travel to them.
Those trades also peaked at a time when Beijing's ambitions to encourage the overseas usage of its currency fuelled bets that China would find it difficult to stem an avalanche of capital outflows as its stock markets plunged.
The museum, which hosts naturalization ceremonies in its auditorium, has been considering a program to help with studying for the naturalization exam for several years now, understanding that even American-born citizens would find it difficult to pass.
"We know that some children find it difficult to think of themselves positively, as it's all too easy nowadays to compare ourselves negatively to others, especially online," Catherine Roche, the chief executive of Place2Be, said in a statement.
Dr. Doft told me that petite women like myself often find it difficult to convince surgeons and insurance companies to approve the surgery because of the perception that they simply want one more than they actually need one.
"We know that many first time cruisers find it difficult to understand what the cruising experience will be like until they've experienced it firsthand," Stephanie Leavitt Esposito, director of social media and branded content for Carnival, told Mashable.
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But May could find it difficult to convince Trump, who has made "America First" a theme of his administration, to get a titan of U.S. industry to back off from defending what it views as its trade rights.
That would irk some in the euro zone who have to maintain similar surpluses to keep debt sustainable or who, like the Baltics or Slovakia, find it difficult to justify Greeks getting bigger pensions than their own citizens.
Already about 40 percent of the global population is affected by water scarcity, the UN says, and with climate change and other pressures, more people will find it difficult to access clean and reliable water in coming years.
Looking around at the world she will inherit, I find it difficult to imagine that she will believe the same illusions that I did — that democracy is by definition permanent, that progress is irreversible, that history happens elsewhere.
"Usiminas' earnings quality has been an issue to us and we still find it difficult to understand what the company will look like 3-5 years down the road," BTG Pactual analysts wrote in a report on Friday.
However, Macron may find it difficult to cut production taxes as they are an important revenue source for local and regional administrations, which are already suffering from lost revenue after the scrapping of a tax on primary residences.
In addition to irritating side effects, such as congestion, runny nose, dry mouth and nosebleeds, many people -- and their bed partners -- find it difficult to sleep long-term with the tubes, masks and noise of the CPAP machine.
"We also still find it difficult to understand why the DoJ believes pairing Time Warner assets with AT&T would give it any kind of scale advantage in content or distribution given the growth of digital," he wrote.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fears that investors could find it difficult to buy Eurobonds through Russia's National Settlement Depository are unfounded because it has developed ties with global banks to provide easy access, Eddie Astanin, its chairman, said on Monday.
The survey also reveals that while 30 percent of men who are not dating online say it is "challenging to commit," only 9 percent of male Tinder users say they find it difficult to maintain a committed relationship.
Many South Asian families in the West still find it difficult to even talk about sex, and would rather have us believe babies are born from holding hands, let alone discuss sexuality outside of a traditional heterosexual relationship.
Ironically, it has been a prime center for harassment of young women—they said they find it difficult to enter or leave college without being subjected to lewd commentary, or worse, from the men who hang around outside.
Without more concrete evidence for how specific policies might lead to economic gains, "policy makers will often find it difficult to take action, and this report thus only goes part way in making the case for action," he said.
But the central bank may find it difficult to justify its view a continued economic recovery will gradually push up inflation, as fears of slowing global demand could discourage firms from boosting wages and giving consumers more disposable income.
It added that Toshiba's creditor banks are likely to find it difficult to accept any potential request for further funding, given that the stock exchange has place Toshiba's stock under supervision having seen insufficient improvement in its internal controls.
Many are embarrassed to be a national sideshow and find it difficult to dismiss all of the mainstream media's reporting on Moore, now 70, making unwanted sexual advances on several teenagers when he was a 30-something district attorney.
The change has also enabled Monese to position itself against the banks as a more transparent and better value banking service for expats and immigrants or anybody else who may find it difficult to access so-called 'free' banking.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Thirteen siblings whose parents locked them away for years inside the family's California home suffered the "ultimate betrayal" and will likely find it difficult to trust others, kidnapping survivor and advocate Elizabeth Smart said on Wednesday.
However, wind and solar projects in western regions like Ningxia and Xinjiang still find it difficult to compete with cheaper coal, even though grid firms are legally obliged to source as much power from renewable sources as they can.
Most sanitation workers find it difficult to get other work because of caste-based barriers, while many operate without formal contracts and are unaware of the terms of their employment, a study by U.S.-based advisory firm Dalberg shows.
Do you find it difficult trying to stay true to that while also keeping things interesting for yourselves and in terms of what else is going on in music or is that something you try not to consider much?
Still, many Pell Grant recipients will likely find it difficult to walk away from their jobs and start a business in the first place, said Jacob William Faber, a sociologist at New York University who studies racial economic disparity.
The United Arab Emirates' economy minister said last week the country would find it difficult to grow its economy by more than 3 percent this year and officials have estimated 2015 growth to be between 3 and 3.5 percent.
It's impossible to know what's in his heart, of course, but any LGBTQ person who takes a look at the man's decades in politics and the policies he's advocated will find it difficult to come to any other conclusion.
However, I find it difficult to imagine what my mod would look like if religion was not an important mechanic in Crusader Kings II. The game takes place in the Middle Ages, so naturally religion is a major factor.
"I find it difficult to think that the new governor will be appointed (before the policy meeting) - the governor in place would become a lame duck," said the official, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
The quarter-point interest rate increase expected this week will impact millions of borrowers, many of whom will find it difficult to make monthly payments on credit card and other types of debt that's about to become more expensive.
Behind his celebrity-fueled candidacy and his crowd-stirring performances, many rank-and-file Republicans say they find it difficult to gauge whether Trump has a core belief system that qualifies him to carry the mantle of Republican nominee.
A new moon in Taurus arrives on April 26, bringing a fresh start in your life around the issues that we usually find it difficult to work with: sex and intimacy, debts and taxes, and even endings and death.
Moderate conservatives concerned about upholding the rule of law may find it difficult to vote for Mr. Netanyahu, Ms. Talshir said, noting that in more educated, well-heeled districts like north Tel Aviv, Mr. Saar made a strong showing.
"I find it difficult to believe that my Democratic colleagues would want to shut down the government for American citizens and vote down a six-year reauthorization of health insurance for American children all over illegal immigration," he said.
Other cotton producers like Brazil and Australia could benefit from lower supplies from the United States, but may find it difficult to match the price offered by India, where a bumper harvest is likely to keep the rates lower.
"I sometimes find it difficult to understand why the assumption to the awful is the one that's accepted and while the assumption of what might be a higher proportional detection of cases is almost seen as invalid," he said.
This would be useful for professionals working in VR content creation who otherwise constantly need to be taking their headset on and off, or just people like me who find it difficult to maneuver a whisky glass underneath the Vive.
Audiences who have seen the strange and astute "Kate Plays Christine" will find it difficult to watch "Christine" afterwards without the lingering feeling that it is nothing more than theatre, a macabre puppet-show with no greater purpose than to entertain.
Monese, the London-based fintech startup that offers a mobile banking app for immigrants and expats who might otherwise find it difficult to open a bank account outside of their originating country, has raised $10 million in Series A funding.
In a reversal of the game spent looking for shapes in the clouds, viewers can peer at city centers shot from the atmosphere and will find it difficult not to see familiar forms take shape in these dazzling vignettes. —L.
I find it difficult to imagine a scenario in which a US city where the majority of its residents were white would be subjected to the sort of treatment and prolonged lack of assistance that either of these regions were.
The goal is twofold: to provide home health care to a growing population of seniors and underpriviledged communities, many of whom find it difficult to visit doctors offices and health-care clinics; and to lower medical and health-care costs.
"We knew that this art, and the art that we show at the museum in St. Louis is often not easy and is often a place where some laud it and some find it difficult and/or offensive," she said.
We have food science programs, but some of the food scientists that I spoke with find it difficult to attract the funding needed to innovate and come up with novel solutions to food science and nutrition issues through basic research.
Small businesses and the self-employed who currently find it difficult to buy insurance would have a nice risk pool to buy into, and lower-income individual market purchasers could be subsidized with the existing Affordable Care Act revenue stream.
The conventional wisdom is that startups find it difficult to penetrate the NHS, when in practice this is starting to change, whilst GP surgeries, although funded through the NHS, are actually run as independent businesses so arguably easier to sell into.
On the other hand, if Trump's so-called flexibility on his core issue, immigration, is received as pandering to a gullible voter base without any real intent to follow through, his campaign might find it difficult to keep its footing.
I find it difficult to buy that Alig's goal for throwing parties is to be a good role model, just like I find his claim that he chopped up Melendez's body for the sake of saving his employees' jobs pretty ludicrous.
"I find it difficult as a consumer to do the due diligence I would like to do because even the ethical funds are not always totally transparent about what they define as ethical," said retail investor Meraiah Foley, a Sydney academic.
And while public communication tools and social media platforms like Twitter have integrated direct messaging features in an effort to eliminate the need for email, users find it difficult to facilitate any kind of external contact without an initial email introduction.
But the cashless concept has faced some backlash, with some arguing that going entirely cashless discriminates against lower-income residents, who may find it difficult to open a bank account or obtain a credit card and can only pay in cash.
Because if Facebook can't even deliver security for its users, thereby undermining those "security purposes" it keeps banging on about, it might find it difficult to sell the world on going naked just so Facebook Inc can keep turning a profit.
Unlike in 2012, however, Putin will find it difficult to pin the economic sources of the decline on a foreign plot, and, absent the right opportunity abroad, will struggle to divert the Russian populace's increasing dissatisfaction with its stagnant fortunes.
Unfortunately, many of them find it difficult to navigate the civilian job market and may join the ranks of the more than 28503,22019 unemployed veterans in our country — 40 percent of whom are between the ages of 18 and 44.
Sources have said flash memory competitors such as Western Digital may find it difficult to clear regulators' antitrust reviews by March next year, the deadline for Toshiba to resolve its negative shareholders' equity and stay listed on the Tokyo stock exchange.
But old habits die hard in Alabama, and veterans of Southern politics find it difficult to imagine that even this election, one of the most unpredictable in the state's recent memory, would in the end stray far from the old fundamentals.
Analytics firm Oxford Economics also discouraged dip buyers, noting in a report that companies' price-to-earnings ratios remain elevated and corporations may eventually find it difficult to service their debt at a time when leverage is near all-time highs.
But following Bangladesh's lead would require acknowledging that women need to be educated about what they can do to not make more babies, and in Pakistan we find it difficult to talk about women's reproductive health, let alone their sex life.
There is an art to writing clues that are only so tricky; most constructors who think of a particularly dastardly clue for an entry would find it difficult to sacrifice the clue in the name of maintaining an easy solving level.
While PG&E has repeatedly promised to pay all fire victim claims in full, bankruptcy experts say that troubled companies often find it difficult to do so, and that many victims are left with much less than they hoped for.
Meaning: If your partner happened to break up with you over dinner at an Italian restaurant, you might find it difficult to work your way through a plate of chicken parmesan until your negative feelings surrounding that incident go away.
While money alone can't make up for a broken life, it can help — and it's especially critical for people who will find it difficult to find work after being robbed of the opportunity to get an education and job skills.
It is an invaluable free service to relatives who have problems lining up transportation or, in the case of Charlene, who find it difficult to make the two-hour drive because her vision is not what it used to be.
By comparison, physicians may find it difficult to understand whether an elderly person experienced an assault when they show up in the ER. Unless more in-depth questions are asked through surveys, it's difficult to capture the truth, he noted.
The club, once the province of the working class, is today also stocked with local power brokers, doctors and lawyers, and generations of locals of all races find it difficult to conceive of Mardi Gras day without the spectacle Zulu provides.
The couple find it difficult to narrow memorable moments on the road to one or two, although Charles chuckled when he reminisced about not being allowed on court for a legal coaching chat in Quebec City a few years ago.
Republican women in 2020 may also have to grapple with a voter backlash to new laws in some states restricting abortion and could find it difficult to disentangle their candidacies from the impact of Trump's rhetoric and policies, Walsh said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain would find it difficult to refuse a request for military assistance in Syria from the United States if President Donald Trump decided to take action against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over chemical weapons use, foreign minister Boris Johnson said.
If leaving the EU costs British firms their positions within the supply chains of Factory Europe, those firms will find it difficult to turn and embed themselves in the production chains of Asia or North America; such places are simply too far away.
At that point, Biden, cash-starved, would find it difficult to be competitive on March 28503, when voters in 22020 states — including California and Texas, the two biggest prizes overall — go to the polls and elect over a third of the delegates.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday that China may find it difficult to continue supporting the yuan given the record decline in its foreign currency reserves - a warning that China may have to let its currency fall even more.
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Even if they want to breastfeed, many mothers find it difficult due to the physical and emotional strain of living in a warzone: "The mother is very stressed and can't find much food herself so cannot produce so much milk," Meneghetti said.
Khuda Buksh, an agriculture scientist at Faisalabad Agriculture University, in central Pakistan, said the expected decline in harvests could trigger a spike in wheat prices, and some poor rural households would find it difficult to harvest or buy enough to meet their needs.
Now, as someone with quite a severe disability, I would be the first to acknowledge that there are myriad reasons why a PWD could find it difficult to secure employment or to work at all, and that employers aren't always to blame.
While Intermountain, unlike the Cleveland Clinic, has no plans to serve customers outside of its current geographic reach, it thinks it might be able to use the marketplace to serve patients who are traveling or who find it difficult to visit in person.
Crown Prince bin Salman "would find it difficult to walk away from his commitment to increase transparency in Aramco and the kingdom," Eurasia's Kamel said, adding that he expects a private placement to be "a precursor, not a replacement" for a secondary listing.
One would think Mueller would find it difficult to not understand Trump's repeated expression of approval for WikiLeaks publication of stolen goods as not representing a "tacit agreement" to promote "election interference" — Mueller's awkward restatement of his charge to determine Trump-Russia collusion.
The limited electricity in Goudoubo - there are just three generators to power water pumps and a health clinic - means women and girls are scared to leave their homes after dark and children find it difficult to study at night, MEI experts said.
The Bank of Canada has flagged the elevated level of household indebtedness as a potential vulnerability for the financial system as consumers with large amounts of debt could find it difficult to adjust to a loss of income or other financial shock.
In the meantime, public health experts find it difficult to communicate uncertainty to the public, which is why the CDC playbook insists that political leaders should be early, clear and consistent in their messaging — keeping the epidemiologists out of the media spotlight.
However, even the most well managed mental illness has flare-ups, during which I find it difficult to get out of bed, am plagued with suicidal thoughts or am so panicked that I need to take medication to calm my heart rate.
"We're conscious that we carry a lot of exceptional people every day, including veterans, police, paramedics, nurses, firefighters and others and so we find it difficult to single out a particular group as part of the boarding process," Qantas said in a statement.
Jack Goldsmith, a former Justice Department official now at Harvard who has written extensively on the press, says he thinks journalists will find it difficult to withhold authentic, compelling material simply because they know or suspect the source is a foreign intelligence service.
While the "rules" provisions of the agreement are being faithfully implemented, China undoubtedly will find it difficult to meet its purchasing commitments of $200 billion dollars above its 2017 levels over the next two years of U.S. manufacturing, agriculture, energy and services exports.
But last February, civil rights groups in Kenya challenged the system's constitutionality, citing concerns over data privacy, inadequate public participation, and the marginalization of minorities, who already find it difficult to get the government documentation they need to register for the biometric IDs.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned allies last year that the US would find it "difficult" to partner with countries who allow Huawei to construct their 5G networks, as the US claims the company acts as a conduit for Chinese state espionage.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May would find it difficult to take Britain out of the European Union without a Brexit divorce deal after parliament expressed a clear view that it is opposed to this outcome, her spokesman said on Monday.
So when I look back 10 years later, I find it difficult to untangle my hatred of Twilight from my own internalized misogyny, and from my profound and at the time unexamined belief that anything made for teenage girls must inherently be less-than.
Making local news available to CBS All Access could be another draw for cord cutters, who often find it difficult to watch their hometown news after they cut the cord with traditional pay TV. Not everyone wants to fuss with a digital antenna, after all.
"Until such time as the UK has that agreement in place with each of the EU 27 member states or with ESMA on behalf of all of them, UK managers would find it difficult to conduct marketing of their funds in such countries," Robson said.
Apple may be looking to India as its next key growth market, as CEO Tim Cook told CNBC's Jim Cramer this week, but a growing number of skeptics say the tech giant will likely find it difficult dominating the world's fastest growing smartphone market.
To honor Coming Out Day, Purser, who revealed that she is bisexual in April, shared an series of inspirational messages on Twitter with people in the LGBTQ community who may find it difficult to embrace their true selves while also being people of faith.
"Many of the Japanese and U.S. companies have cut their earnings forecasts during this earnings season so investors find it difficult to buy," said Shoji Hirakawa, chief global strategist at Tokai Tokyo Research Institute, referring to bellwether companies such as Toyota, Hitachi Ltd and Panasonic.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May would find it difficult to take Britain out of the European Union without a Brexit divorce deal after parliament expressed a clear view that it is opposed to this outcome, her spokesman said on Monday.
"We find it difficult to make a forecast with conviction, given the political pressure on the bank and lack of clarity on how much emphasis the bank will give to the base-effects-driven decline in inflation," said analysts from Credit Suisse in a note.
If the newly insured find it difficult to use their coverage, and are surprised by out-of-pocket charges they didn't anticipate, it could lead them some of them to drop their insurance plans, which in turn could lead insurers to hike premium prices.
"Crema Pan di Stelle will increase competition for Nutella in Italy thanks to the considerable brand awareness it has among domestic customers, but Barilla will find it difficult to take the challenge abroad," said Marco Eccheli, director at the Italian unit of consulting firm AlixPartners.
"I find it difficult to see how this won't be seen as an easy way out, to the sense that people can eat more and not absorb the calories," says Konstantinos Spaniolas, a bariatric surgeon at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University.
The potential problem, say observers, is that Biden and Clinton might find it difficult to get past the tensions that bubbled up last summer and fall as Clinton's campaign wavered and supporters of Biden openly pressed him to take her on in a primary.
"In the political culture of the United States right now, I would find it difficult to believe that there would be national legislation that would prohibit insurance companies from coercing patients to utilize ectogenesis—assuming, of course, that it's safe and efficacious," he explains.
While the allegations against Mr. Fabre are specific, they have also raised larger questions: whether dancers, trained from an early age to obey teachers, directors and choreographers, in an environment where physical proximity is a given, find it difficult to refuse inappropriate or excessive demands.
OPEC ministers claimed the group would increase its overall production by a million barrels per day, but the increase is likely to be much lower because some members - Venezuela and Iran in particular - will find it difficult to increase their current level of production.
If details seeping out of the impeachment committees about the breadth of the evidence are confirmed, Trump's defenders may find it difficult to support his claims that his call with Zelensky was "perfect" or that offenses that are inappropriate from a President did not take place.
With always-watching cameras like Google Clips promising the same local storage, I reckon companies will find it difficult for customers to come around and trust that the device won't get hacked altogether if it seems like the components to get footages and sounds online are present.
Yet the Trump trade is not much in evidence on Wall Street, where some market strategists and investors told Reuters they find it difficult to position their portfolios for his possible presidency, in part because many of his proposals are contradictory or lack specific implementation details.
The MP3 file format does exactly this—but it tosses to one side the barely perceptible frequency components to save space, as well as some of the ones at the upper end of our hearing range because we find it difficult to distinguish between them anyway.
A pro bassist—some heavy Googling will turn up a '70s psych band from the Philippines called Destiny that one Sam Sen has bass credits with—he took over at Fran's right around the time he was starting to find it difficult to lug around his rig.
Over 70 percent of U.S. adults say they'd find it difficult if their paycheck was delayed by a week, according to a survey of over 30,000 adults conducted by the American Payroll Association released in September, and a majority of Americans have less than $1,3.503 in savings.
Fears that German Chancellor Angela Merkel could find it difficult to strike a coalition deal with parties that are radically different from her own have weighed on the euro since Sunday's results, with the single currency recording its worst day this year against the dollar on Monday.
Therefore, the RBI's proposals have the potential to open up an international investor base to mid- and small-sized banks for the first time, while those firms with weaker credit profiles may find it difficult to use the masala bonds avenue to raise significant new capital.
"We find it difficult to reconcile Facebook's CEO's recent public statements regarding Facebook's desire to work with regulators towards a more privacy-focused platform, with Facebook's refusal to submit to audits whereby our Offices could confirm that Facebook is acting in an accountable way," the report reads.
Originally targeting immigrants and expats who might otherwise find it difficult to open a bank account outside of their originating country, the startup has since extended its target customer to anyone who isn't being served well by so-called "free" current accounts offered by incumbent banks.
Agents entered the home several hours before my story was published, and friends of López find it difficult to believe that, after spending the past six months either unaware or unconcerned by our interviews, the Maduro government finally noticed and objected, just when it was too late.
But this is the first major case involving children, and the allegations against the academy, although specific, raise larger issues about how dancers are trained from an early age to obey teachers, directors and choreographers, and so find it difficult to speak out about inappropriate treatment.
Ms. Klobuchar, however, illustrates why the Democratic base may find it difficult to inflict payback: She is broadly popular with liberals in Minnesota, and the shutdown fight has come late enough in the congressional calendar to leave any would-be challenger with little time to prepare.
According to Reuters, Dai Xianglong, a former chief of the Chinese central bank, told a seminar in Beijing that President Xi Jinping of China and Mr. Trump would find it "difficult" to make much progress in the trade fight when they meet in a few weeks.
"I have written a Master's thesis and I am finishing a Ph.D. on how to solve the problems in Argentine football and even I find it difficult to define," said Diego Murzi, a member of Salvemos al Fútbol, an advocacy group dedicated to modernizing Argentine soccer.
If the U.S. Congress cannot ratify the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), then it and the Trump administration could find it difficult to finalize any trade deals with other large markets, including the European Union and Japan, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said.
"Although I would by no means rule out the possibility that the ECB may once again conjure up an expansionary surprise, in the medium term, it may find it difficult to overcompensate for the Fed's significant scope for interest rate cuts," Commerzbank strategists said ii a note.
"The risk in greenlighting missions at a lower level than the President is one where the President assumes all the responsibility if something goes wrong, and he would really find it difficult to do that if in fact he was not part of the approval process," retired Col.
Galaxy Quest fills its convention scenes with familiar trappings like cheap merchandise and cosplayers, and it captures the backstage feel of weary, sniping castmates who find it difficult to spend time in the same room after years of predictable, repetitive con appearances, long after their work together ended.
In "Rare Earth" Dr Ward and Dr Brownlee argued that the double whammy of obliquities that were sometimes very high and could also shift dramatically would mean that a moonless Earth would have such a chaotic and catastrophe-prone climate that complex life would find it difficult to flourish.
Even if the Tories are the largest party with the most number of seats and will therefore have the first chance to form a government, she will find it difficult to go into coalition with a smaller party like the Liberal Democrats, who are fundamentally opposed to Brexit.
However, participants cited a number of lingering concerns, including the possibility that further dollar appreciation and persistent weakness in commodity prices could increase the stress on emerging market economies and that China could find it difficult to navigate the cyclical and structural changes under way in its economy.
Congress will find it difficult to establish red lines that are not so brazen that Iran will not trip them on Day One, but are not so weak that they have no influence Tehran's behavior, said Richard Nephew, lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team that negotiated the deal.
"While older adults find it difficult to engage in regular physical activity as they age, our research suggests that it is necessary to be more physically active for cardiovascular health, and this is also true for people with disabilities and chronic health conditions," Kim said in a statement.
It's what's commonly known as the network effect and helps explain why a lot of us find it difficult to quit Facebook (your mileage may vary)—we've got so many connections built up there, across so many different parts of life, that to pull the plug completely would be a wrench.
Some banks are quoting huge bid-ask spreads, there are big jumps in quoted rates within the space of a few minutes, some customers find it difficult to fill orders because of poor liquidity, and there's continual uncertainty about which banks are still willing to trade riyal and in what volumes.
I don't have a definitive answer to that question, although I have read several compelling and thoughtful pieces on the topic (Notably, here, here and here.) I find it difficult to tell people what they should, and shouldn't like, or that they're terrible for still liking Woody Allen's Midnight In Paris.
The remix doesn't differ much from the original but I suppose Bieber's involvement took it to an audience who may not have heard it before and perhaps provides an entry point for people who, for whatever reason, find it difficult to connect with a song that isn't largely in English.
For example, many AAPIs will find it difficult to bring their parents, grandparents, or extended family to the United States from their countries of origin or will be forced to make the hard choice of leaving them behind because of fear of the potential repercussions to their own immigration status.
They said Mr. Allawi, much like the current prime minister, lacks a political base and would find it difficult to withstand pressure from the Iraqi armed groups that are close to Iran, many of them part of the Popular Mobilization Units, a force nominally under the control of the Iraqi government.
"Will there be companies that will find it difficult to get finance as they have less efficient ships, yes, it will be a consequence of it - but it's not going to be used to look for those companies and somehow find a way of getting them out," Citigroup's Parker said.
This is a Southern trope that's as familiar as butter and molasses on a Sunday morning, but because Sharp Objects is so far wrapped in its complacent, slow-moving facade, the viewer might find it difficult to know what we're supposed to care about at this particular point in the story.
ME: I find it difficult sometimes to, you know, engage with this sort of idea that people, you know, are freaked out about the immigrant crisis and are freaked out about seeing all these immigrants because at the end of the day is this not just a question of, kind of straightforward, racism?
Over mint tea at the Othmane mosque, near Vaulx-en-Velin, Azzedine Gaci, its imam and a local pioneer of inter-religious dialogue who also teaches part of this course, says that mosques find it difficult to reach teenagers at an age when they are asking searching questions about being Muslim in France.
As a consequence, both sides could effectively turn the European elections into a quasi-referendum on the UK's relationship with the EU. At the same time, those with moderate views on a range of topics, not necessarily focused on Brexit, would find it difficult to vote for either of the big parties.
Unless Trump can ram his revised North American Free Trade Agreement through Congress and cut a deal with the Chinese to erase historically high tariffs, he may find it difficult to repeat wins in states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that drove him into office in 22009 by the narrowest of margins.
"Storage operators in the U.S. will find it difficult to fully replenish the country's gas inventories during the 2018 gas injection season, which has the potential to adversely impact gas and LNG exports from the U.S. during periods of peak demand," said Abhishek Kumar, senior energy analyst at Interfax Energy's Global Gas Analytics in London.
The election commission, which supervises the electoral process, warned social and traditional media not to publish the hacked emails lest they influence the vote outcome, but may find it difficult to enforce its rules in an era where people get much of their news online, information flows freely across borders and many users are anonymous.
Unless Mr. Trump can win over more benefactors, he is likely to become the first Republican presidential nominee in decades to be heavily outspent by his Democratic opponent, and may find it difficult to pay for both the voter-turnout operations and the paid advertising campaigns that are typically required in a general election.
Robotics experts and sex therapists are worried that a future of Ex Machina–style humanoid fuckbots ready and willing to dote on our every need could turn the masses into sex-addicted maniacs—people may find it difficult to stop taking part in the high-tech carnal pleasure palace and actually detach from the dolls.
"Now it's a huge crisis, the situation has just gotten dramatically worse," Mr. Johnston said, adding that the prime minister will find it difficult to "explain away" Ms. Wilson-Raybould's exceptionally detailed chronology that, she said in her testimony, was based on extensive notes as well as her recollections of each of the meetings.
" While there is a lot of potential within the industry, it won't be easy to compete with the large corporations who control the market, the entrepreneur adds: "The control exercised by a small number of players means that entrepreneurs and innovators find it difficult to find their way to buyers (or investors who will back them).
If you're just starting out with meditation and find it difficult to shut out external and internal distractions, try one of these apps or websites:   Calm (website, iOS, Android, Free with in-app purchases to unlock some features) A simple mindfulness meditation app that walks you through a meditation break (you set the duration) with nature sounds and narration.
But immigration lawyers, some of whom disagree that DREAMers should be given any kind of special treatment given that Canada has its own population of undocumented children, warn that many of them will find it difficult, if not impossible, to get in as skilled immigrants in the express-entry program or find any kind of temporary visa or permit.
We have watched Curry glide through the rest of the NBA for two seasons now, getting out of every manner of trouble with a shimmy or a deft stepback, and so we find it difficult to believe that his relative underperformance on the game's biggest stage could be the result of some just-conceived defensive masterstroke.
But even if one of them claims the nomination, the rupture between the two senators could be difficult to repair because of the nature of their two coalitions: If Mr. Sanders emerges as the nominee, he may find it difficult to energize the female Democrats who were already uneasy with him because of the 2016 race.
The most important thing of all is consistency—if the track has both hard and soft spots, or if the surface changes all the time, trainers and riders may find it difficult to gauge the fitness of their horses, and the horses may have to make continual adjustments to their gait to compensate for the uneven footing.
The disjunction may be over Russia — any movement whose spokesmen once cried "20 years of treason" and who rode to power on the claim that the Democrats were soft on the Soviets may find it difficult, with time, simply to parry or ignore the Democrats' charge that the head of their party may have compromising ties to Russia's leader.
Making it possible to connect with such high bandwidth directly into the brain would allow us to integrate cloud-based AI computing within our selves in a way that's indistinguishable from our core selves, Musk proposes, much like how most people would now find it difficult to separate their statements and expressions in language from the parts of the brain that generate them.
"You can invest in individual bonds to eliminate interest-rate risk by selecting bonds with appropriate maturities, but investors may find it difficult to diversify because of the typical high minimum (purchase requirements) on individual bonds, or they simply find it too complicated to manage a portfolio of many individual bonds," said Matt Hylland of Hylland Capital Management in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
"Our challenge now candidly is to continue to make progress but to make that progress in an environment that is essentially void of trust, and without trust we'll find it difficult to move forward," said Brooks, the commander of US forces in Korea, who is also in charge of the United Nations command and the combined South Korea-US forces command.
The City Council is soon expected to approve Emanuel's plan for a municipal identification card that would benefit undocumented immigrants, the homeless and others who find it difficult to obtain a government ID. Lurie Children's Hospital chief Patrick Magoon said Trump's immigration stance was causing tremendous anxiety, citing data showing calls to suicide prevention and crisis hotlines statewide have doubled since Trump was elected.
Many will take to self-feeding quickly and easily but other babies, particularly those whose motor skills are a little slower to develop, will find it difficult to take in useful amounts of food until they are 6 1/2 to 7 months – so this is a great example of when nutrient-rich purées can be offered until they progress (at their pace) onto soft finger foods.
Those who remain without power on Monday night may find it difficult to stay warm as temperatures will dip into the 30s F away from the coast with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures in the 20s F. Winds will slacken later Monday into Tuesday, but enough of a cold breeze over the warm Great Lakes will linger to trigger rain and snow showers and areas of slippery travel downwind of the lakes.
"There are so many different, confusing messages coming out of Washington at the moment that (firstly) other countries find it difficult to know what is policy and, secondly, they tend in that context to see the White House as being in quite a tight spot," Over the past fortnight, the Trump administration has wavered on its response to new threats from North Korea, which continues to target the U.S. with test missile launches.

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