The more difficult a brand is to find, the more likely it is to be substituted.
Garib also acknowledged how difficult a task the Egyptians had in winning yet another African title.
Seven years after graduation, I understand how difficult a college marriage, the kind Patton suggests, could be.
So however sensitive or difficult a subject it may be, we are tightening up the family route.
What is not appreciated, however, is how difficult a choice that is for most women to make.
And, apart from this, it is not too difficult a task for a company to build its own computor.
"This was about as difficult a quarter as I've seen in my 30 years on Wall Street, " Chief Executive JohnThainJohn Thain told analysts during a conference call.
"This was about as difficult a quarter as I've seen in my 30 years on Wall Street, " Chief Executive John Thain told analysts during a conference call.
The contrast between the fun-loving Brazilian way of life and the discipline needed to stay at the top looks to have become too difficult a line to tread.
Health academic Prof Marcus Longley, director of the Welsh Institute for Health and Social Care at the University of Glamorgan, said Mr Drakeford was inheriting a difficult job at a difficult time.
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So we've got about as difficult a economic play as is possible, which is to press the accelerator, in terms of job growth, but then know when to apply the brakes in the out-years, and do that credibly.
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He, I think, mentioned that he knows what -- how difficult a process that is, having gone through it in 2008, also a fairly prolonged primary season, and said he looked forward to the debate in the fall.
It raises the probability that Russia will get its economy moving this year or next--and with that, cast off some of the confusion and self-pity that have lately made it so difficult a partner for both America and Europe.
The Police Chief, who -- we had an opportunity to speak over the phone -- Chief Oates has been dealing with as difficult a set of circumstances as any law enforcement officer deals with, and he and his officers have done everything right, by the book, with great courage and great determination.
There is no doubt that this is a difficult time in Afghanistan and a difficult time for our personnel in Afghanistan who are involved in executing a very important mission for our national security.
It's a difficult relationship, it's always going to be a difficult relationship, it's a very strange relationship given the fact that David and I are not just dealing with the administrative elements, trying to get a four part coalition, a very strange four part coalition administration going, but we have also got to deal with the external issues like these issues that we're talking about today.
It will be a difficult time for Fletcher and a difficult time for England.
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The neuroscience of literacy suggests that, sometimes, the best way to make sense of a difficult text is to read it in a difficult format, to force our brain to slow down and process each word.
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From that point it was a difficult decision, but it wasn't a difficult decision for me because I just knew in my heart that the time was right and I was very happy and comfortable in what I had achieved and what I had done.
But my hope is that after a difficult year -- and this year is going to be a difficult year -- that businesses start investing again, they start making decisions that, you know, in fact there's money to be made out there, customers or consumers start feeling that their jobs are stable and safe, and they start making purchases again.
As we all know, this has been a very difficult time in Afghanistan to not only carry out a election under difficult circumstances, where there were a whole host of security issues that had to be resolved, but also post-election a lot of uncertainty.
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While it is sometimes difficult to issue a specific diagnosis of the disease, it is, according to the report, no longer difficult to identify a cause.
And then we'd just face a much more difficult crisis a month from now.
The advantage to this scam is that it actually makes identifying a fix very difficult for a spectator.
To make this case in any courtroom would be very difficult for a prosecutor -- who point out that it is difficult, if not impossible, to put on a successful prosecution if the chief witness is deemed by the prosecutors to be unreliable on some issues, but presented as totally truthful on others.
"After a difficult financial period for the organisation and a number of difficult decisions we are pleased to announce that CAT charity will be able to take on all of the on-site activities previously undertaken by CAT plc, " said a CAT charity spokesperson.
Being patient with a difficult person is a challenge no matter who it is.
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These are interactive situations that force you to make a difficult choice in a tense situation.
But whoever wins will have a difficult time governing a divided nation, he said.
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Born on 15 April 1960 in Hammersmith, west London, Mr George had a difficult childhood in a broken home.
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