It's difficult to get very engaged by the charade of interplay in which these children are supposedly engaged.
However, in too many cases, this circumstance is the result of potential beneficiaries being actively discouraged from signing up by states who stand to financially benefit by making it difficult for potential enrollees to get in the program.
Even experienced rail-riders find it difficult to get aboard modern trains driven by diesel engines which gather speed more rapidly than the steam trains of the old days.
All of this will have to be carefully weighed by universities as they get down to the difficult decision of what level to set their fees at.
By contrast, it was difficult to get a decent copy of anything in Rome, which nursed a healthy inferiority complex as a result.
Last year, China decided to cool the property market, by making it harder for many banks to lend and more difficult for consumers to get home loans.
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That means the paper is better equipped to get through difficult financial times without having to resort to the slash-and-burn tactics all too commonly deployed by newspapers owned by publicly traded media companies.
"If we can make it a little bit more difficult for teenagers to start smoking then hopefully by the time they get to be a bit older they will be more aware that they are not immune to the effects of smoking, " said Dr Sarah Jarvis from the Royal College of GPs.
Jun ignored warnings by him and others that it would be difficult to get aid to the Serbian community in Kosovo without interference.
It's a difficult situation to get into when you're expected to come and win by a reasonable number of points and you find yourself down at half-time.
Corbett said it may be difficult to get out a dead-bolt door, or some doors might be blocked by equipment or boxes.
"Sometimes, we get almost paralyzed by our fear or anxiety that it's difficult to figure out on our own what our first steps need to be, " said Bufka, a psychologist in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The problem is that when you see what's required by investors, it is difficult to be optimistic that we'll ever get there.
Couple that with the fact that roughly 88 percent of remaining proven oil reserves is owned by foreign governments and you get a very difficult environment in which for American businesses to succeed.
Moreover, for those cases in which either the outcome of trial or intervening legal rulings by other courts raise questions about the merits of the original prosecution, it can often be difficult to get the special attention that is often required in the interests of justice.
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