The Customs representatives appeared to have a difficultly understanding what was meant by this concept. |
This type of inequity, both internally and against the market, could result in increased difficultly keeping or finding the right people. |
The prince threw back the heavy coverlets with some difficultly and began hunting through his closet. |
One of the two parties will therefore have to make concessions to preserve the stability difficultly established last year. |
Others have criticized behaviour-based definitions because of the difficultly in distinguishing acceptable and abusive behaviours. |
Another problem was an increase in disturbing, difficultly removable organic micropollutants in surface waters. |