It means psychological issues aren't left to become more ingrained and more difficult to deal with.
What makes it particularly difficult to deal with is that it is created by two forces.
The insurance industry will find it extremely difficult to deal with multiple simultaneous events.
The altitude was difficult to deal with as we ascended these peaks without much time to get acclimatized.
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The flip-side, a micromanaging boss, is far more difficult to deal with on a day-in and day-out basis.
Several of the new investigators said it would be difficult to deal with the militias because of political pressure.
"A Labrador that's over 100 pounds would be very difficult to deal with in a duck boat, " Ms. Gilchrist said.
The net embodies certain values and ways of thinking that many societies, even the UK, find difficult to deal with.
"I'm finding it difficult to deal with the pressure, I'm still trying to find my feet after Beijing, " said Adlington after the 4x200m relay final.
True narcissists believe they are above the law and feel that the rules do not apply to them, making them notoriously difficult to deal with.
Solvency crises are more difficult to deal with than liquidity crises.
Or is that too difficult to deal with while kvetching over having to stand on bare (and therefore possibly germ-ridden) tile in a magnificent hotel shower?
The difference never became difficult to deal with, Aaron says.
Exactly who might do exactly what differently, given that China is not going away, that its impact is increasing, and that it is getting more difficult to deal with?
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"Neurotics tend to be unstable, they're insecure, they worry a lot, they're moody -- all these are difficult to deal with, " said Adrian Furnham, a psychology professor at the University College London.
That would be extremely unpopular with the public, and politically very difficult to deal with, managers told the BBC, adding nothing would be implemented which could in any way endanger public safety.
It will be noted if the player has had drug issues, arrests, work ethic concerns, problems with coaching, and perhaps even that he is represented by an agent that is difficult to deal with.
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He said it could put three million jobs at risk, make it difficult to deal with cross-border threats such as climate change, and would also mean Britain was "taken less seriously in Washington, Beijing, Tokyo".
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But if we keep kicking the can down the road, the problem just keeps getting worse, and then at some point it will be very difficult to deal with because the consequences will be so painful.
Mr. BENJAMIN JOHNSON (Immigration Policy Center): When state and local officials begun their own roundup and their own sweeps, it makes it more difficult to deal with undocumented immigration because it drives people deeper and deeper underground.
Shale, along with new finds of conventional gas, will allow many more countries to produce their own gas and make available gas for export from a lot more places, many of which are less difficult to deal with than some oil-producing countries.
It also explains why the Americans have found it so difficult to deal with this problem, not least because the Indians are right to say the Chinese have been helping Pakistan with it's nuclear and missile programme but America has done very little to stop this.
"We did not find it difficult to deal with Bush and his administration because it is similar to regimes in our countries, half of which are governed by the military and the other half of which are governed by the sons of kings and presidents, " he said.
We had to take some very difficult steps to deal with that mess, to stave off an even greater economic catastrophe.
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But Forstall was also, by all accounts, an immensely difficult character to deal with.
Howlett said there was currently no set policy for ransoms, as it was a difficult area to deal with.
They don't want a confrontation with Iran or North Korea, or Venezuela or Turkey for that matter, because they don't want to deal with difficult situations with no easy answers or silver bullets to make problems disappear.
That proved to be a flop (even back in the day, our correspondent related to me how difficult the acquirer was to deal with) which Fosters, with all due awareness, compounded in swallowing Southcorp in 2005.
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