1. These views stress the difficulty of harmonizing essentially private sector norms with traditional public sector concepts and constitutional requirements. 2. This is not an uncommon result of this type of analysis and stresses the difficulty of the craft of the designer, particularly under time pressure. 3. And modernists have stressed the difficulty of his work, its layered, contradictory meanings. 4. But U.S. Industries executives have stressed the difficulties of selling the cookware without the Farberware name. 5. During his speech, Bush stressed the difficulties of the road ahead and played down the prospects for near-term improvement. 6. He stressed the difficulties over the gains, though, and emphasized that the outcome remains in doubt. 7. The filmmakers describe it as a story of survival, but the narrative stresses the difficulties rather than the strength of the human spirit. 8. Both U.S. and Cambodian officials stress the difficulties of finding combatants who went missing more than a quarter-century ago. 9. Bush stressed the difficulties of the Palestinian people, whose lives have been constrained by Israel in its attempt to avert attacks. |
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