Several of the new investigators said it would be difficult to deal with the militias because of political pressure.
"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.
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.
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.
Cuts to CID have made it more difficult for officers to deal expeditiously with the early stages of an investigation and the ruling, in the short term, will put additional pressure on the Crown Prosecution Service to come to quick decisions.
But Prime Minister David Cameron said he would continue making "difficult decisions" to deal with the deficit.
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.
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.
Johnson, who was partnered in attack by the 18-year-old James Vaughan, had almost got the better of Lehmann as the Arsenal keeper tried to deal with a difficult bouncing ball but the German recovered well to clear.
And we have clearly and consistently shown our commitment to working with Israel and the Palestinians to resume direct negotiations, the only effective way for the parties to deal with the difficult issues they face and achieve a lasting peace.
London's boroughs, which are both more numerous and more powerful than the five that New York's mayor has to deal with, find the mayor particularly difficult to work with.
The President faced very difficult decisions about what to do to deal with this critical part of the American economy.
Uncertainty is certainly as difficult for the wealthy to deal with as are higher taxes.
The Spanish case shows how difficult it was for a young democracy to deal with terrorist activities perpetrated by the Basque separatist group, ETA. History clearly shows that no country in the process of state formation or nation building escapes violence.
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"In my judgement an informed and fair-minded observer would recognise that the intention of Parliament was that we should equip ourselves where possible with sufficient expertise to deal with the very difficult and very important questions we have to determine, " said the judge.
The altitude was difficult to deal with as we ascended these peaks without much time to get acclimatized.
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"Bringing in someone young or from the private sector was probably very difficult as the Finance Ministry has to deal with all sorts of vested interests and you want someone with experience, " said Takuji Okubo, senior economist at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo.
If you're wondering why Walsh doesn't just pay the whole pension problem off with the contents of his war chest, British Airways says it needs to be kept "to deal with a difficult situation, " such as the financial bruising the airline received after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
If you're wondering why Walsh doesn't just pay the whole pension problem off with the contents of his war chest, British Airways (nyse: BAB - news - people ) says it needs to be kept "to deal with a difficult situation, " such as the financial bruising the airline received after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
But the company found it difficult to strike a deal, in large part because of the problems of dealing with multiple parties.
The deal is especially difficult to value since not only will the seat-holders wind up with some cash and shares in the new company, but so will a host of other parties--including the top executives of the exchanges themselves.
The net embodies certain values and ways of thinking that many societies, even the UK, find difficult to deal with.
The difference never became difficult to deal with, Aaron says.
The report said health professionals needed more information and training to help them deal with dementia, and the difficult situations it could create.
As difficult as this is for companies like Skype and Microsoft to deal with, the hacker layer is an important part of the immune system of the open internet.
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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.
"It also allows a group of people in the deaf and signing community who may in the past have found it difficult to communicate with the police and other emergency services and to deal with us in confidence, " he said.
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The insurance industry will find it extremely difficult to deal with multiple simultaneous events.
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has had to deal with difficult questions about his IRA past since announcing his candidacy for the Irish Presidency.
Of course, the problems he has to deal with are difficult and often offer choices between bad and worse.
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