11. But the problems incurred by absence for training and generally recognised low staff morale make it difficult to resolve the situation. 12. Circumstances made it difficult to continue her pursuit of representing Bosnia in Atlanta. 13. Contracting May be effective because it makes evasion difficult, facilitates communication, and offers rewards to the patient. 14. During that initial visit, the team found undernourished children whose slumped posture made it difficult for them to eat. 15. Furthermore, Days noted that technicalities in the criminal civil rights laws made conviction difficult. 16. Furthermore, mixing up used disposables with the rest of the household rubbish makes it difficult to recycle them afterwards. 17. Furthermore, the conditions under which child rearing occurs frequently makes it difficult for women to really enjoy that experience. 18. Having to adopt the fast-track method made life difficult for all three. 19. He did not make himself difficult or outwardly rebellious, he simply withdrew. |