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en I truly find it difficult even to say I am apologetic (for the fabrication).

en A wafer fab (fabrication plant) is something very complex and a difficult business to run and operate,

en I don't like where we find ourselves. I find us really stuck in the mud. You really don't know which way this thing is going to go. ... It would be extremely difficult to operate without an extension. Extremely difficult.

en What troubles me is not that movie stars run for office, but that they find it easy to get elected. It should be difficult. It should be difficult for millionaires, too.
  Shana Alexander

en Tradition drives these international markets very, very hard. The concept is interesting, but inevitably, they will find it as difficult, if not more difficult than Europe.

en In my last season, I make history in every race. I'm so happy. It was difficult today. Sometimes it was icy, sometimes it very bumpy. The snow was very fast. It was difficult to find my timing.

en This is in response to the commoditization of the product in a market that faces a very difficult environment. It gives the groups the opportunity to find synergies at a difficult time for the industry.

en We suspect there will still be a workable solution, but whether they can find it and find it in what's a fairly tight timeline now is difficult to say.

en We've certainly got the motivation to find someone. I really don't think it's going to be difficult for us to find (a sponsor). We've got a great product already in place for them.

en There are big men, men of intellect, intellectual men, men of talent and men of action; but the great man is difficult to find, and it needs /apart from discernment /a certain greatness to find him.
  Margot Asquith

en We were not expecting to find these kinds of numbers because this was basically a group of savvy computer users. And when you have almost one-third of them saying Web shopping was extremely difficult or somewhat difficult, we think the average population is having even more difficulty.

en It's hard to find certified math teachers, period. It's getting harder to find certified English teachers. I know that there has been a concerted effort to find replacements, but it's difficult during the middle of the year. Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. It's hard to find certified math teachers, period. It's getting harder to find certified English teachers. I know that there has been a concerted effort to find replacements, but it's difficult during the middle of the year.

en I find it difficult to find rational arguments for that particular initiative,
  Alan Greenspan

en The jurors are [being] reminded of all the emotions they felt from that day, from watching television or whatever connections they have to 9/11. I find it difficult to imagine how they will find mercy for someone who had put them and those victims and families through that.

en He called me. ... Very apologetic.
  Bobby Bowden


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