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View definitions for difficulties

difficulties

noun as in dire straits

noun as in hard knocks

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Some of the interference by political appointees in Number 10 caused “incredible difficulties” when it came to rolling out Covid testing, he added.

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The peacebuilding process attempted to lessen poverty and improve communities' livelihoods, but Nepal's communities faced significant difficulties due to the persistence of the underlying causes of the civil war combined with climate change impacts.

The team appeared to have overcome their difficulties when winning three out of four races in the middle of this season, with Hamilton victorious in the British and Belgian Grands Prix.

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It was subsequently nationalised, saving 350 jobs, but the new management under "turnaround director" Tim Hair struggled to resolve the difficulties.

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That's down to a change in the eligibility criteria that recognises the difficulties of achieving crossover success in the streaming era.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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