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31. I have difficulty believing that the former is remotely possible.
32. With a less than honorable discharge, Smith may have difficulty obtaining employment.
33. I asked a young friend to read to me because I have difficulty in reading.
34. The YCs often have difficulty in persuading their members to agree to perform administrative offices.
35. People on commissions or working for themselves often have difficulty maintaining monthly payments.
36. I have difficulty believing we can climb it in relative safety without ropes and gear.
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37. A space in which you can do some simple exercises may also be useful if you have difficulty getting exercise out-of-doors.
38. Hungry children are four times as likely to suffer from fatigue and to have difficulty concentrating.
39. For example, communes have difficulty in coping with adolescent children.
40. If an order was cancelled we would have difficulty finding another buyer. So it seems fair not to return the deposit.
41. In addition, local authorities may have difficulty in knowing which old people need help and of getting help to them in time.
42. A casual observer on Van Ness the other day saw even younger adults have difficulty.
43. On this early evidence, Durham will have difficulty in bowling out other counties and success will devolve on fourth-innings run chases.
44. Thus, although these pupils generally have difficulty with reading, this does not mean that written tests should be ruled out.
45. They have difficulty in feeling or expressing their own emotions and in making successful relationships.
46. So the vicious cycle continues: we create daughters who have difficulty articulating their own needs and perceptions.
47. Rather, a spoiled child is the product of parents who have difficulty saying no and meaning it.
48. And however well endowed he was with these qualities, he might still have difficulty on some points.
49. Doctors say the children have difficulty bonding because they have never formed an attachment to one caregiver.
50. He seems to have difficulty relating to others and expressing his feelings.
51. Sometimes children who are very rigid also have difficulty using emotional ideas.
52. If you do have difficulty you can always contact the local Family Health Service Authority.
53. Nurses frequently have difficulty in conveying the exact meaning of messages to patients and relatives.
54. The first step is to collect solid data that define which students have difficulty completing school assignments.
55. Whatever the cause, attention-deficit children have difficulty concentrating or sitting still.
56. Not all teachers today use a single standard textbook as their staple material and many schools have difficulty affording class sets.
57. Our results suggest that the second is true: women with high waist-hip ratio have difficulty in becoming pregnant.
58. But the crown prince is 71 himself, and, having only half-brothers within the royal family, may have difficulty ruling.
59. Indeed, we ourselves often have difficulty in finding new examples for our corpus, unless we are specifically looking for them.
60. Many children have difficulty adjusting to a full day away from home.
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