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It was a difficult task uncovering this purposely secret option.
Following laundered cryptocurrency, after all, is a notoriously difficult task
Son's 22% stake makes overriding his control a difficult task.
She has had a difficult task in pushing through Brexit.
I've survived at a difficult task and so can you.
He added that halting hostilities would be a difficult task.
Surprisingly, this isn't a difficult task... if you plan ahead.
It's surely a difficult task to hide so many sensors.
Right away, they knew they had a difficult task ahead.
Strange Relations manage that difficult task because they're, yes, great.
Stopping, or even tracking, China's subsidies is a difficult task.
It's always a difficult task to coordinate the entire process.
This is a difficult task, but not an impossible one.
It was a difficult task, but one Warren succeeded at.
Perfecting the pulled horse meat was the most difficult task.
This is a dauntingly difficult task, and will require new thinking.
In any case, so filtering water is a very difficult task.
Our personnel are facing a difficult task and we lack people.
That may be an even more difficult task than it sounds.
Jorah (Iain Glen) and Daario (Michiel Huisman) undertake a difficult task.
" Chaffetz acknowledged, however, that TSA's job is "a very difficult task.
It will be a more difficult task than winning the primary.
It is a difficult task that Lord & Taylor is now undertaking.
"John Koskinen has assumed a very difficult task," Earnest told reporters.
The difficult task of raising the debt ceiling just got tougher.
If he can pull off that fiendishly difficult task, he wins.
The more difficult task was figuring out what to do next.
This approach avoids the seemingly difficult task of identifying privacy harm.
Trump says his complicated business dealings make it a difficult task.
It was a difficult task, perhaps naïvely optimistic from the start.
Placing Fong's Pizza in that wider landscape is a difficult task.
"That's a really difficult task to do for players," he said.
It likely faces a difficult task in getting approved by Congress.
Getting credit for your own accomplishments can be a surprisingly difficult task.
Answering is a difficult task, because volcanic unrest can spring up quickly.
Sounds easy enough, but it's a massively difficult task for a robot.
But predicting exactly where it will come ashore is a difficult task.
They have a difficult task on the road between Misrata and Sirte.
However, United also faced an equally difficult task in the semi-final.
Because I'd imagine it is a more difficult task in this administration.
The election leaves the Spanish right with a difficult task of rebuilding.
Simply bringing your subject into focus is a difficult task with Lomography.
That is a pretty difficult task for a modern GPU to accomplish.
Publishing words on a computer is not a difficult task these days.
Let me repeat: I think it is a very, very difficult task.
Both review music, because describing it can be such a difficult task.
An equal number said hiring qualified talent was their most difficult task.
The communities could face a difficult task in winning their case, however.
And proving innocence is a difficult task — perhaps even an impossible one.
Making sure employees stick to them daily is a more difficult task.
The authorities face the difficult task of how to reintegrate the returnees.
The board faces a difficult task in finding a new chief executive.
Teachers there have the more difficult task of helping students catch up.
As expected, the weeklong break has only complicated his already difficult task.
Democrats have a difficult task in addressing the possibility of a recession.
It will be a difficult task but failure is not an option.
It's impossible to tell which one will be the most difficult task.
It may be an extremely difficult task amid Spain's fragmented political landscape.
Plus, there's nothing Capricorn loves more than seeing a difficult task executed well.
With mainstream exposure inevitably comes criticism and the difficult task of maintaining success.
So that brings us back to tonight and Clinton's extremely difficult task ahead.
In committing to drawing up guidelines, Google has given itself a difficult task.
But experts say rolling back the endangerment finding would be a difficult task.
The most difficult task 3D printing faces, though, is printing large metal objects.
"Playing on the road in this league is a difficult task," Leitao said.
To be sure, FINRA faces a difficult task in selecting qualified public governors.
Andrea: It's always a very difficult task to answer a question like this.
Finding 60 votes can be a difficult task in a 100-person Senate.
A wave of picture books has arrived to help with this difficult task.
But figuring out where they're located can be a difficult task for homebuyers.
Either way, the Mossos "will have a very difficult task," Mr. Bantula said.
Two: Finding a set of comfortable and secure earphones is a difficult task.
Grocery shopping while observing the ketogenic diet may seem like a difficult task.
Having got out of jail, the far more difficult task is staying out.
Defining color was an incredibly difficult task, and the color taupe was especially vexing.
Editing "The Other Side of the Wind" must have been a phenomenally difficult task.
Engaging a difficult task or other roadblock might not look like what you expect.
It's a difficult task, but The Fosters has three episodes left to do it.
But even Musk has noted that processing the data is also a difficult task.
Speaking with someone who uses SPOT proved a difficult task at this early stage.
But Temer faces a difficult task in resurrecting trust amongst the population and investors.
But persuading the leader to accept social change may be a more difficult task.
Proving the authenticity of this British intelligence agent might be a more difficult task.
It is about everything, in a way, which is part of the difficult task.
This is a surprisingly difficult task — a lot of my work dresses are wrinkly.
"It will be a difficult task but failure is not an option," he wrote.
I say "usually," because pricing out an UberPOOL can be an incredibly difficult task.
The genius of these drawings is how easy they make this difficult task seem.
But that leaves the other parties with the difficult task of forging a coalition agreement.
Instead, they would start the difficult task of solving the cultural problem within the group.
She has a difficult task in trying to unseat Perdue in the Republican-leaning state.
Flake would have a difficult task gaining any traction in a Republican primary against Trump.
However, creating authentic-looking gemstones would be a very difficult task according to the experts.
Stealing a million dollars worth of any food seems like a difficult task in itself.
It's a difficult task to find out responsibly and ethically, but we're going to try.
To help parents with the difficult task of balancing a career and family life, Rep.
As the director of Final Fantasy XV, Tabata has a difficult task ahead of him.
That would have been a difficult task even before Ventura's passing, but it's not impossible.
Abrams was met with near-universal acclaim for her performance at a famously difficult task.
" The family said they are "moving forward with the difficult task of processing our grief.
This makes calculating how much any fund profited from these short bets a difficult task.
When a fighter targets the head with front kicks he gives himself a difficult task.
But living in Mitchell made that already difficult task almost impossible, thanks to Verizon HomeFusion.
It is an incredibly difficult task to do and you have clicks, you have impressions.
In inviting a comparison to Mann's masterpiece, Mendelsund has set a difficult task for himself.
That's a mind-bogglingly difficult task, and we're not really on track to do it.
Their timeline-jumping journey to accomplish that very difficult task illuminates the heart of Russian Doll.
The tribes could be facing a difficult task in convincing Boasberg to grant the restraining order.
But they — and other schools around the country — have a difficult task in front of them.
At the very least, the windy episodes will make leaf raking and collection a difficult task.
In other words, unseating an incumbent member of Congress is an exceedingly difficult task – nearly impossible.
Recruiting participants remains a difficult task, but as computational psychiatry becomes more prevalent that could change.
The tribes could be facing a difficult task in convincing Boasberg to grant the restraining order.
"This is an extremely difficult task using traditional methods and technologies of animal cloning," Grigoryiev said.
Finding consistency in service and product offering after a merger is a difficult task to achieve.
Even the simple act of operating my chair in cold temperatures can be a difficult task.
The country has roughly 45,000 Catholic churches, so protecting all of them is a difficult task.
Granted, she was handed a difficult task that none of her predecessors were able to manage.
Searching for a gift that feels unique to a specific person can be a difficult task.
For better or worse, the Constitution provides a structure that makes this an incredibly difficult task.
He also qualified his remarks by saying that predicting a recession is a very difficult task.
But here's why that's a difficult task: The boundaries of Jewishness are no longer agreed upon.
Robbie makes the difficult task of bringing a character like Quinn to life look fairly effortless.
That local authority adds to the already difficult task of attracting new drivers to Didi's platform.
Monitoring the social media produced by Gazans has been a difficult task since the march began.
But as rain washes through the burned areas, it will make their already difficult task even harder.
We realize parenting is an impossibly difficult task, so no judgment to the real ones out there.
Passing any piece of healthcare legislation is an incredibly difficult task given the composition of the Senate.
Now, some are using natural language processing to extract actual meaning from research — a remarkably difficult task.
"I don't think it's a difficult task at all," says Arthur Grimes of Victoria University of Wellington.
Fujibayashi: In terms of change, actually creating something new is definitely a challenge and a difficult task.
Still, analysts were less than confident of Mr. Gou's odds in what could prove a difficult task.
It must be said that PG&E faces a physically more difficult task than Southern California utilities.
But what has ultimately been the most difficult task is convincing consumers that 2016 VR is fun.
The Fed had set itself up with the difficult task of explaining a so-called insurance cut.
Though we're in the midst of the machine learning revolution, this is still a very difficult task.
Luckily, finding a good laptop on sale at this time of year is not a difficult task.
It may be a difficult task, since there is not much work available for that age group.
Making a startup airline profitable is a notoriously difficult task, but La Compagnie is on the cusp.
Barnes mostly sidesteps the difficult task of writing about Shostakovich's specifically musical accomplishments — perhaps understandable, but regrettable.
Paradoxically, we often find ourselves frozen like a deer in headlights when confronted with a difficult task.
Although it will be a difficult task for Halvorson to unseat the sitting chairman, it's not impossible.
But finding offsets in the budget that would be acceptable to both parties is a difficult task.
At some point, the party needs to unify, a difficult task when there's a primary going on.
The more difficult task will be passing legislation that overhauls the way sexual harassment claims are handled.
This makes going to school, arranging childcare and taking care of a loved one a difficult task.
But reinventing Vogue is a difficult task, even without the former editor lingering in most people's memories.
Although measuring lawyer quality is difficult task, the immigration law bar has a serious quality control problem.
For Rinks, that's not a terribly difficult task, considering the college student is constantly near his phone.
Culp, who joined GE's board in April, faces a difficult task in getting GE back on track.
"It's a difficult task but we're achieving it," the told CNBC Sunday at the Munich Security Conference.
"It's a very difficult task for an organization like AHIP to be effective for everyone," Laszewski said.
In fact, the difficult task of removing the high compression gear should be considered a competitive sport.
But the difficult task of quantifying a soccer player's worth has recently been a subject of discussion.
But it succeeds admirably in a novel's first and most difficult task: It makes you give a damn.
All this meant that Theresa May, the prime minister, faced a difficult task in responding to the tragedy.
But those plans don't come free, and finding out how much they cost can be a difficult task.
The report states this would be a "very difficult" task and could increase the costs of the project.
Putting unconventional experiences up against the scrutiny of a Senate confirmation has proven a far more difficult task.
With the hashtag #makeamoviewhiter, users were faced with the difficult task of making major movies even less colorful.
Translating Indigenous oral history is a difficult task, I reasoned, one not always suited for the white cube.
Choosing outfits can be a difficult task, especially when you have two options that are both home runs.
So convincing artists and fans alike that there is, indeed, a different approach can be a difficult task.
A year and a half ago, Milo Yiannopoulos set himself a difficult task: to define the alt-right.
For young upstarts, coming up with the resources necessary to challenge Adobe on desktop is a difficult task.
Already on Sunday, the jockeying for position began - albeit with an awareness of the more difficult task ahead.
Still, Democrats have a difficult task ahead of them, as Republicans enjoy a more than 219-seat majority.
A more difficult task will be satisfying Trump voters' deep anxieties about where they believe America is headed.
"The night he won the election, I said President Trump would face an awesomely difficult task," he said.
Predicting exactly where Trump is going to land on any particular issue has long been a difficult task.
Yet teachers are expected, she says, to boil it down for the all-important exam, a difficult task.
And Wendy's has set itself up for a difficult task in competing with the southern chain's storied offering.
The Knicks' record isn't Fizdale's fault, as he's been handed a difficult task, but he isn't blameless either.
He found that consistently practicing a motivating routine before starting a difficult task increases your chances of success.
Instead, he pointed to the difficult task of garnering enough votes in the Senate to pass the legislation.
On the Dutch livestock forum VeeteeltForum, dairy farmers often talk about the sometimes difficult task of saying goodbye.
Trying to tell whether the MPAA has evolved in their thinking around nudity, though, is a difficult task.
Like humans, Lambert said the rats seem to have received some satisfaction out of mastering a difficult task.
Medical experimentation on chimpanzees has ended, but moving all of them into retirement will be a difficult task.
Cooking them right is a surprisingly difficult task; a heavy hand can leave them rubbery and practically inedible.
Then, Mr. Qaseem turned to the more difficult task: breaking the news to Officer Tameem's mother and sisters.
Producers faced a difficult task in choreographing the stage, but for the most part, the night went smoothly.
French will also face a monumentally difficult task just to get on the ballot in all 50 states.
The ad, which takes place mostly in the bathroom, depicts the difficult task of urinating after giving birth.
Lastly, business must address the larger and more difficult task of making the global agricultural supply chain sustainable.
China now faces the difficult task of figuring out which of these companies it will allow to fail.
Until the most elusive player in the N.F.L. foiled them from accomplishing the most difficult task in sports.
"The Office of Refugee Resettlement has a very difficult task," Azar said in a briefing with reporters Thursday.
This season, he handled the difficult task of benching the team's veteran quarterback, Eli Manning, for Daniel Jones.
However, figuring out the best ways to meet changing energy standards has become an increasingly difficult task for designers.
Facebook assigns people to the difficult task of scouring over 1.5 billion pages on its platform in multiple languages.
Because of his condition, the toddler requires a feeding tube, as eating can prove to be a difficult task.
It was perhaps inevitable that pulling off the biggest I.P.O. in history would be a long and difficult task.
Pandering to different tastes — especially when we're talking about popular entertainment — makes an already difficult task infinitely less possible.
Oftentimes, however, women are blamed for their sexual assault after they face the already difficult task of coming forward.
The central problem is that Mr Musk has overcomplicated the already difficult task of making a mass-market car.
The current refugee situation however, presents this republic with the most difficult task it has had to cope with.
Cyanide's Call of Cthulhu, meanwhile, attempts the increasingly difficult task of making faithful homage feel genuinely fresh and menacing.
I mean, they have great programmers working on trying to extract that information, but it's an enormously difficult task.
This is a difficult task when foreground elements occlude significant portions of the video, as in the example below.
They will have the difficult task of reassuring the country in the face of an unpredictable threat of violence.
Rookie Nassir Little made his first career start for the Blazers, taking on the difficult task of guarding Siakam.
"Putting in the work on a difficult task shows that you're a risk taker and team player," Mullarkey says.
Tsipras and Zaev accomplished this difficult task without the usual level of international intervention required in previous Balkan disputes.
Actually getting into a crevasse to explore is itself a dangerous and difficult task involving special skills and equipment.
"Putting something very large—the world of Bleach—into something very compact was quite a difficult task," he said.
Ron Howard and Natalie Portman had the difficult task of following an Oprah Winfrey speech at the Golden Globes.
Democrats say Republicans — especially Mr. DeSantis, a loyal Trump acolyte — will find defending the president a more difficult task.
Mr. Sánchez faces a difficult task in Catalonia; Spain's judiciary is prosecuting former leaders of the separatists for rebellion.
Given the weight of history, I had a difficult task before me when I met with the young cadet.
Many educators feel ill-equipped for the urgent and difficult task of identifying students exposed to extremist material online.
Keeping students on track to graduate can be a difficult task especially at these particularly expensive and rigorous institutions.
But Bryce faces a difficult task in turning the GOP-leaning 1st District blue as Ryan heads to retirement.
Abe will have a difficult task of rebuilding confidence with China's leadership during his meeting in Beijing next month.
When Mr. Scharff retired, the new refuge manager had the difficult task of restoring wildlife habitat by reducing cattle numbers.
From the moment that that he agreed to take this job he knew that he had a difficult task ahead.
In the remote Bering Sea, it is an increasingly difficult task as the population of the extremely endangered whale dwindles.
We're all habitual internet users, and focusing on anything more analog than a smartphone often feels like a difficult task.
Unfortunately, not pissing off the pre-orderers again might be an intensely difficult task to carry out with launch 2.0.
Screenwriters now face the difficult task of creating something that is both original and within the boundaries of Nordic crime.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Rebuilding a college football program is usually a slow and difficult task, especially in the Big Ten.
First, it requires all countries to achieve a single digit inflation of 5% or less, which is a difficult task.
The most difficult task, however, was figuring out what the relationship between the audience and Fleabag was going to be.
"The present proposed law does not have sufficient breadth, because defining political crimes is a difficult task," Ansari told lawmakers.
Episode after episode, we saw Dom and Wendell pour themselves into the difficult task of politicking that the game demands.
"It's an extremely difficult task considering who my opponents are going to be," Australian Open and Wimbledon champion Djokovic said.
"The central bank faces a difficult task in meeting its inflation targets," said Shilan Shah, India economist at Capital Economics.
Selling the public on an imperfect product, one that reduces risk but may not eliminate it, is a difficult task.
But some Republicans worry his comments could complicate the already difficult task of making major changes to the tax code.
Still, Harford has the difficult task of figuring out how to spend its marketing dollars intelligently without losing its ridership.
The Thunder were also playing the second game of a back to back, an always difficult task in the league.
Back in 2015, inside Microsoft's human resources division, a former actuary named Dawn Klinghoffer was taking on a difficult task.
Our correspondent in Barcelona writes that the separatists now find themselves facing the difficult task of forming a new government.
The alternative, adapting the older archetypes to an era of greater equality between the sexes, is admittedly a difficult task.
But it underscores the granddaughter's difficult task in trying to craft an empathetic portrait of a man so coldly rational.
In that sense, they face a more difficult task than did Richard Nixon's critics during the impeachment investigation of 1974.
"He faces a difficult task," said Fazel Meybodi, a Shiite Muslim cleric from the city of Qom who supports reforms.
"He faces a difficult task," Fazel Meybodi, a Shiite Muslim cleric from the city of Qum, said of Mr. Rouhani.
In so severely limiting her heroine's humanity, Rainsford has set herself a difficult task, at which she only partially succeeds.
He cleared his throat and brought his hands together, clapped them twice, as though he'd just finished a difficult task.
It's going to be a very difficult task but it's one we've been preparing for for a very long time.
The UK faces the difficult task of talking Trump down from his aggressive position without explicitly condemning Washington&aposs actions.
But now comes the extremely difficult task of forming a government — and Spain's political divisions could still derail that, too.
With unemployment below 4 percent, finding workers to fill the more than 700,000 seasonal job openings has become a difficult task.
Though, at least for me, paying attention to everyone else while also keeping my screen in order is a difficult task.
Apple might steal customers, but that's a difficult task, and one that grows harder as the pace of technological progress slows.
To build a world that is simultaneously democratic, egalitarian, and meritocratic may be a difficult task, but not an impossible one.
He has an awesomely difficult task, since it is long past time for us to face up to our country's problems.
Keeping on top of negativity online is a difficult task, with nearly one in five Americans having experienced severe online harassment.
But now that the product is here, Blocks has the equally difficult task of determining precisely who its product is for.
With the smartphone market plateauing — and even receding — for the first time ever, companies have a difficult task on their hands.
"It's a difficult task by any measure," he adds, but particularly for someone who's trying to bring down a political dynasty.
Banks would keep logs of various banknotes and their exchange rates, an especially difficult task in an era before modern communications.
Finding the perfect shade of lipstick can be a doggone difficult task, but it was no problem for this little guy.
Leading civil society figures in Cameroon say Facebook needs more resources and faces an increasingly difficult task as internet use grows.
"The night he won the election, I said President Trump would face an awesomely difficult task," Thiel said in a statement.
" The Marine also shared that the "most difficult task" he's ever encountered in life was "definitely getting the custody agreement done.
Republicans warn that knocking off a powerful lawmaker like Sessions will be a difficult task, even though his district backed Clinton.
Convincing families to adopt special needs children like JiaJia is a tremendously difficult task, says volunteer and former orphan Olivia Raney.
Every company, after all, wants to increase revenue or decrease costs, a difficult task easier accomplished with a data-driven culture.
Smith was Chief Whip in Theresa May's government and had the incredibly difficult task of trying to maintain Conservative party discipline.
"  The GOP's narrow majority in the Senate, Cruz said, would make coming to an agreement on healthcare reform a "difficult task.
Frequency coordinators hired by the league are responsible for maintaining the integrity of those signals, but it is a difficult task.
To be a skater, you must repeatedly attempt an inconceivably difficult task, knowing that you will injure yourself along the way.
As a consequence, Mr. Mueller and his team faced a much more difficult task than the one that confronted Watergate investigators.
We all have a difficult task in front of us: balancing our individual rights with our obvious need for public safety.
"For an adversary who wants to spend any money on it, this would not have been a difficult task," Hudson says.
It's a heavy lift, but securing a safer future for America and the entire Middle East is always a difficult task.
But the rubble, the lethal levels of radiation and the risk of letting radiation escape make this an exceedingly difficult task.
All of which is to say that the world is a complicated place and navigating that complexity is a difficult task.
In the end, the most difficult task was to get responses from the hospital or the police, which both basically went dark.
Of course, measuring the incomes of the wealthy Chinese is an especially difficult task, since so much of their money is hidden.
Paula Sobral from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa noted that studying trophic transfer to these top predators is an especially difficult task.
If you want to stick to the even more difficult task of budgeting for a family, Taylor says having fun is crucial.
Though Luo and Gao relied on family money, both easily found outside funding, which is a notoriously difficult task for emerging designers.
Wall Street analysts find the job of predicting the president's mindset on a daily basis for clients to be a difficult task.
Faraday Future now faces the difficult task of trying to hire talent to fill those positions, many of which are crucial roles.
Lisa Marie Presley has to ante up $100,000 to her estranged husband ... a particularly difficult task since she says she's flat broke.
The company's recent difficulties may indicate that simultaneously maintaining good prices and reliability may have become a more difficult task going forward.
Rather than take on the difficult task of improving peacekeeping operations, Mr Ban tried to encourage reporting of abuses of human rights.
A difficult task, since different business would close or open at different times depending on their relative fear of the religious police.
The calculation requires simultaneous modelling of climate change and its impact on human health, migration and economic productivity—a fiendishly difficult task.
The result can be that a film needs to make three or even four times its budget worldwide, a predictably difficult task.
Bringing internet access to large swaths of the country is a critical and difficult task, and Google should be commended for trying.
Mayer, hired in July 2012, was given a difficult task — turning around one of the biggest but also oldest tech companies around.
The Democrats had faced a difficult task of defending 10 seats in states Trump won in 2016, including five he carried easily.
Whoever is in the post next year probably faces the difficult task of winding down his super-loose monetary policy, analysts agreed.
The infrastructure of the internet is everywhere, yet defining what is now commonly referred to as the 'cloud' is a difficult task.
For Hispanic campaign operatives working with Gomez, those challenges translated into tough lessons about turning out Latino voters, a historically difficult task.
After the prospecting work is completed, these companies will need to conquer the next difficult task: determining a cost-effective extraction strategy.
Without being able to link to outside sources, citing information on Instagram is a difficult task that no one really bothers with.
They avoided the difficult task of coming back to win a seven-game series after losing the first two games at home.
New CEO Jill Soltau faces the difficult task of reviving the struggling chain, which fell below $1 a share briefly last month.
They also believe Mnuchin works in Trump's best interests and understands the President -- a difficult task for many in the White House.
Finding a doctor is often a difficult task, and Collins led this effort to increase access to care beyond the emergency room.
Locating a building in the French capital large enough to house all of BETC's 950 employees and clients was a difficult task.
Being a Speaker is hard, and holding this party together is a difficult task, but I think we have to move forward.
For now, Justice Scalia's absence has handed Chief Justice Roberts the difficult task of steering his colleagues toward consensus in big cases.
So anything we find or hope to find that's still there, it's going to make a difficult task ... that much more difficult.
However, when the Thunder are playing at home in front of a raucous crowd, that can be a difficult task to perform.
Writing a health care bill and passing it while keeping a small majority in the Senate united is a very difficult task.
Maybe the difficult task of replacing it will be the focus of Game of Thrones' final episodes, but somehow, I doubt it.
And getting Cuccinelli confirmed likely would have been a difficult task in the Republican-led Senate, where he has made powerful enemies.
That would be a difficult task, since his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has declared DACA unconstitutional and an overreach of authority.
When Mark Read became CEO of WPP in 2018, succeeding Martin Sorrell, everyone knew he had a difficult task ahead of him.
Bondi said catching those who may have committed the hack and traded illegally on the inside information will be a difficult task.
South Korea's political turmoil — including the ouster last week of Park Geun-hye as president — only complicates Mr. Tillerson's already difficult task.
As the year and decade come to a close, we begin the difficult task of looking back and summarizing the near-past.
The difficult task at hand is for American citizens to face the reality that there are not spies and FBI agents everywhere.
D.N.D.I. itself took on the difficult task of conducting clinical trials in the rugged, remote areas where neglected disease are most deadly.
With shares down about 20% in the past year, the CEO faces the difficult task of proving his strategy is the right one.
To support him in his difficult task, Mr Johnson has scooped up advisers from the two most successful phases of his political career.
"It is a difficult task and our system is one where when you move one piece, it's related to another piece," she said.
Brandon Lewis, the Conservative Party chairman, told to CNBC on Thursday that this would not be a difficult task for the prime minister.
Once it's over, they feel the mood boost of succeeding at a difficult task, and then immediately go back to their old ways.
This is a difficult task because they are unfamiliar with the person, and the passport photo could be up to 10 years old.
Maybe it sounds simple, but it's a difficult task for a culture that tells boys and men that sex is, essentially, their birthright.
Jordan&aposs new prime minister has sworn in his Cabinet as he begins the difficult task of reforming the country&aposs struggling economy.
Trump faces a difficult task persuading Kim to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile tests that heightened U.S.-North Korean tensions throughout 2017.
The authorities are continuing to improve financial planning, budgeting and data collection, but this is a difficult task subject to delays and risks.
It's the time of the year when we collect the pods, and despite it being a difficult task, I find it very enjoyable.
Instead, the Court undertook the much more difficult task: holding that the president's expressions of hostility toward Muslims were "extrinsic" to his decision.
Taylor faces a difficult task in attempting to unseat the two-term senator in a state that has tilted blue in recent elections.
However, pinpointing the specific areas that will receive the heaviest rains is a difficult task, even with all the tools of modern meteorology.
The difficult task of broadening the tax base will be left up to 85033 Member of Congress with little or no executive guidance.
Manchin's openness to the nomination is being echoed by some other red state Democrats and symbolizes the difficult task Democratic leaders have ahead.
Watch it nowGetting any family together for the holidays is a difficult task, but with six kids, the Brady's have it even tougher.
It would be an even more difficult task in an 80-person Senate if many members are incapacitated or otherwise unable to vote.
Officials in the state are taking on the difficult task of getting people to take the threat seriously enough to leave their homes.
Trump faces a much more difficult task getting Congress to approve the USMCA now that the Democrats have retaken the House of Representatives.
But it is also possible that Mr. Macron's early intervention may backfire in what will already be a difficult task for Ms. Merkel.
While the police in major cities have gone through biometric registration, reaching all of them in faraway districts has been a difficult task.
Baidu's speech-recognition software — which can accomplish the difficult task of hearing tonal differences in Chinese dialects — is considered top of the class.
"However, in the medium-term the new administration will face the difficult task of reviving the country's stagnant economy and regaining public trust."
With "mother is human" themes, like the Mommy Drinks Wine and Swears franchise, proliferating on Facebook for years, this is a difficult task.
Landing on Mars is a notoriously difficult task that has bedevilled nearly all of Russia's previous efforts and has given NASA trouble as well.
As the challenger, Sanders has the more difficult task of proving that he can both bring in new voters and appeal to loyal Democrats.
But that will be a difficult task, to say the least, given just how high support from that population was for Trump in 2016.
T'Challa will have to balance his responsibilities as a monarch with his life as a superhero, and that's going to be a difficult task.
With opportunities and obligations pulling from all sides, working artists have the difficult task of staying present, authentic, and productive at the same time.
He found several, created tracks around the samples, and then went about the difficult task of tracking each person down to humbly ask permission.
Expanding voting rights will be a difficult task, and not only because of the lack of power the Democratic Party has in most states.
But Ronaldo, who has scored in every Champions League match this season, quickly made that a difficult task, scoring less than three minutes in.
Republicans on Capitol Hill want to repeal the healthcare law and replace it with an alternative, a difficult task that has sparked internal divisions.
Sorting out how to deal with mental disorders that sometimes don't show themselves until they erupt in bloodshed is a much more difficult task.
But these are easy things to accomplish; removing a popular and comparatively well-established policy like net neutrality will be a more difficult task.
But unseating Nvidia, which has begun the process of locking in developers onto its platform (called Cuda), may be an even more difficult task.
Mastering a difficult task—humans are supposed to go across the earth, not up it—is about relinquishing our ordinary selves, our ordinary world.
To keep the rate fixed, the central bank has to preserve its foreign currency reserves, a difficult task as oil export revenue has fallen.
The intricacies of Musk's compensation package with Tesla is an illustration of the surprisingly difficult task of figuring out how much CEOs get paid.
But effective oversight of even local foster care providers has proved a difficult task for many child welfare agencies nationwide; distance adds another obstacle.
"  "Being a Speaker is hard, and holding this party together is a difficult task," she added, "but I think we have to move forward.
The price tag — and the difficult task of finding money to offset those costs — should not discourage Democratic leaders from forging ahead, Huffman said.
Golf ball divers are given the difficult task of scuba diving to the bottom of golf course ponds and lakes to retrieve golf balls.
Separately, companies that develop biosimilars deemed interchangeable by the FDA are provided their own incentives as a reward for taking on this difficult task.
This is where it gets interesting for the Aramco I.P.O. If it does decide to list to the United States, a difficult task awaits.
And to rise above all of that noise and smoke is an extremely difficult task, even with a ratings magnet like Trump on board.
She also added the "psychologically difficult task" of having to take on the responsibility of caring for an older parent at a young age.
But a cluttered desk can undermine our ability to solve a difficult task, according to a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
It's a difficult task, according to some lawyers, given that wealthy Venezuelans have always kept money overseas to offset capital controls and currency fluctuations.
I really try to "eat the frog" with my most difficult task during this time so I can feel freer later in the day.
"We understand that this election presents voters with the difficult task of weighing civic duty with the safety of themselves and others," Dietrich said.
One of the first things culinary school students learn is how to boil eggs, a surprisingly difficult task for something so simple and delicious.
The researchers often relied on the old tags and cards stored with the specimens to figure out where they lived — often a difficult task.
After several rounds, Brown was given the difficult task of choosing between fellow Australian stars Margot Robbie, Hugh Jackman, and Liam and Chris Hemsworth.
Others said the filmmakers succeeded with the difficult task of producing a fitting end to a story that has drawn generations of passionate fans.
Coming up with interesting mysteries for characters to solve week after week after week is a difficult task for even the best detective shows.
Still, this is an enormously difficult task because of the need to run the multiple layers of a convolutional neural network in real time.
In its most mature markets, Uber has the difficult task of finding new pools of drivers who can qualify to drive on the platform.
There's no doubt that getting governments to go along with this — to support policies that threaten their own grip on power — is a difficult task.
If you've ever had the pleasure of entering a contractual agreement with a gym, you'll know that ending that agreement can be a difficult task.
I ignored it at first, a difficult task when jammed in the back of a car with the very people you are attempting to ignore.
Moreover, to organize a meeting with the lawyers, the children must fill out a form — a difficult task for many of the children at Tornillo.
Sanders' departure continues a tumultuous run for a White House communications shop that has a difficult task in controlling the message of a freewheeling president.
Given all these different agendas, negotiating peace among all of the relevant sides (many of which deeply hate each other) is an extraordinarily difficult task.
And because these stocks account for huge swaths of the growing exchange-traded fund market, hedging against them is a particularly difficult task for investors.
Years later, he again hopes to sail the ark — a difficult task since it does not have a motor and must be moved by tugboats.
It's a difficult task for a group, let alone a single person, to get a game to a finished state in that amount of time.
That it was such a difficult task is a testimony to the talent currently deluging the industry, and a tantalizing look at what's coming next.
May, appointed prime minister on Wednesday, faces the difficult task of negotiating Britain's exit from the EU after a June 23 public vote to leave.
The most important point is that the paired techniques start out similarly enough that the opponent is given a difficult task discerning the intended target.
It's a difficult task, however, when only one percent of the Eritrean population has access to the internet, and only six percent have cell phones.
Policing hate speech is a notoriously difficult task, and having a major presidential candidate comparing Muslim refugees to poisonous snakes doesn't make it any easier.
The conflict inside the conservative camp is straining Merkel's already difficult task of bringing together parties with big differences on energy, Europe, migration and taxes.
The president and Theresa May had a difficult task at their joint press conference on Friday morning at Chequers, the British prime minister's country retreat.
The most difficult task in doing this research has always been disentangling opposition to welfare attributable to racial prejudice from opposition attributable to straightforward conservatism.
But Mr. Trump would have the difficult task of proving that China is breaking the rules before the World Trade Organization, which polices global commerce.
"I know it is a difficult task, and I decided to accept the challenge anyway," Mr. Sirisena said, leaning back in a white upholstered chair.
These men and women face the difficult task of supervising offenders that have been convicted of crimes and subsequently released on probation or supervised release.
" Speaking at Sunday's march, Ng said the opposition camp is facing a "difficult" task, "but when has it ever been easy to fight against authoritarianism?
Obama cautions on trade: President Obama on Monday said removing the United States from global trade agreements would be a difficult task rife with consequences.
Portman's biggest contribution was to handle the technically difficult task of transforming the U.S. tax system for corporate profits earned overseas into a territorial one.
Given that some of those former Labour MPs left the party specifically because of their opposition to Corbyn, this looks like a very difficult task.
Then they are confronted with the much more difficult task of taking a pile of money and making it last over an uncertain lifetime. Hard!
Consider these scenarios: The bill's proponents have a difficult task ahead of them, but the scholarship proposal could open up opportunities for thousands of households.
Even when you choose to trap monsters (a slightly more difficult task than simply killing them), you're rewarded with their pieces when you get home.
If the trait isn't readily available, then they face a much more difficult task of trying to track it down, then beginning the breeding process.
Until then, the agency will have to cope with difficult task of keeping the old cars on the tracks, which is proving hard to do.
MADRID — Marcelo was still a teenager when he arrived at Real Madrid with the difficult task of replacing one of his boyhood idols, Roberto Carlos.
"Culture is certainly the most difficult task for Diess," said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, a professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen who follows the car industry.
Lilongwe, Malawi (CNN)When Thumbiko Zingwe, 24, was in sophomore year studying for his degree in Earth Sciences, he was faced with a difficult task.
In 2017, advocates and lawmakers in San Francisco rallied support for what then seemed like a difficult task: banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.
These countless combinations make mapping glycans a difficult task because we need a practical and efficient way to analyze hundreds of thousands of glycan patterns.
It's a difficult task for Republicans, who only number 51 in the Senate -- and not all of them are going to vote for the bill.
Yellen's successor Powell faces the difficult task of bringing interest rates back toward historic neutral levels while inflation lingers short of the Fed target range.
One of the Federal Reserve's main jobs is to keep a lid on inflation, and Powell indicated that's not a very difficult task right now.
Reconstructing meetings and movements across the Fira trade grounds and the city of Barcelona of anyone who later tests positive would be a difficult task.
Taking and holding terrain in any military operation can be a difficult task, especially against extremists who are willing to face death instead of surrender.
Measuring performance is a problem Mark will help with the challenges of online marketing such as measuring performance - currently a difficult task for the business.
Coca-Cola's outgoing chairman Muhtar Kent is planning his retirement at a time when he sees running a global business becoming an even more difficult task.
Even if it passes muster, May still faces the difficult task of getting her Conservative Party — and the rest of Parliament — on board for a vote.
Twilio recently had the opportunity to meet with members of Congress and their staff who have taken on the difficult task of balancing security and privacy.
But this time, boiling down a massive fictional world into an easy-to-understand AR video game seems to have been a much more difficult task.
Now the Trump administration must take on the difficult task of convincing those countries it's in their interests to crack down on commerce with North Korea.
For Muralidhar, Hired is now among the top two or three of platforms used to find job candidates — a difficult task, given Canva's high talent bar.
Earning a doctoral degree is a "very difficult task," he said, and Walden's standards are rigorous -- it took six years for him to earn his degree.
Involvement with child crimes is an especially difficult task for police officers, and it requires a special ability and social support in order to avoid traumatization.
Osunkwo's case likely falls in the last category as the agency pointed out his failure to verify the AUM numbers, which is not a difficult task.
Climbing Mt. Everest is a difficult task, with freezing temperatures, extreme winds and low oxygen as you get closer and closer to the 29,029-foot elevation.
A recent article in the New York Times showcases children's book publishers' difficult task: how to update their children's presidential biographies to include Donald J. Trump.
But it puts a difficult task on parents: How do you keep kids from engaging in too much screen time without getting tantrums or moody backlash?
It's about the sleight-of-hand that swaps out an extremely difficult task (becoming a guitar virtuoso) for one that's significantly less difficult, but still challenging.
Landing on Mars is a notoriously difficult task that has bedeviled nearly all of Russia's previous efforts and has given U.S. agency NASA trouble as well.
Libya would likely need to agree on a new constitution or electoral law before elections, which will be a difficult task for the country's divided institutions.
Given the enormity of the annual event—around two million pilgrims make their way to Mecca—Saudi Arabia has a difficult task where safety is concerned.
Clipper can get a feel for Europa's oceans much sooner and much more easily before NASA attempts the difficult task of digging into the moon's ice.
The remaining signatories have tried to hold the nuclear deal together, an increasingly difficult task as tensions between Washington and Tehran have soared in recent weeks.
Sydney, we went to four of the best doughnut places in Los Angeles, and now we have the difficult task of picking which was our favorite.
Rep. Mike Pompeo is about to take on a particularly difficult task: Leading a spy agency ridiculed and criticized by the nation's incoming commander in chief.
With much of the two-party system and the American people in general agreement about the parameters of politics, that was not a terribly difficult task.
Even with Trump's new push, Republican leaders in the Senate face a difficult task getting moderates and conservatives to agree on an overhaul that can pass.
Like McDormand, Coon had the difficult task of creating an understated heroine driven more by common sense than by raw emotion or you-go-girl defiance.
Amazon bought Kiva systems to automate its warehouses, but Walmart has a more difficult task of trying to figure out how to deploy robots in stores.
Now he's got another difficult task in overseeing Northern Ireland at a time when it is without a government and at the centre of Brexit uncertainty.
All Rizin had to do was find a capable UFC exile or competent journeyman to welcome Fedor back into the fold—surely not a difficult task.
Organizing screenings at commercial cinemas was a difficult task because there are just a couple of government cinemas, and they usually show only old Indian movies.
While Roman recognizes there is a staffing issue, he also notes that TSA is saddled with the difficult task of balancing public safety and public satisfaction.
She's been charged with the difficult task of remediating the company's deficiencies and reshaping a human resources department that served primarily to enable the company's growth.
Those who guard senior Afghan officials — undoubtedly a difficult task in one of the most dangerous countries in the world — have repeatedly assaulted civilians, including journalists.
But the lander's demise illustrates that getting equipment onto Mars in one piece is an incredibly difficult task requiring as much planning and preparation as possible.
But the lander's demise illustrates that getting equipment onto Mars in one piece is an incredibly difficult task requiring as much planning and preparation as possible.
Donald Trump's impulse to transform every activity of government into a partisan conflict undermines the difficult task of repairing a Justice Department that sorely needs it.
Weaver said the most difficult task for those working on the review was trying to address the gap between Russian and American non-strategic nuclear weapons.
He came over from Portland a few years ago with great fanfare, but he has not lived up to the difficult task of replacing Tim Duncan.
We smiled and nodded, the way people do when they know each other well and are acknowledging the difficult task they are about to undertake together.
Forcing him from office remains a massively difficult task and risks provoking a further radicalisation both in domestic politics and the conduct of US foreign policy.
Finding a good robot vacuum for less than $200 is somewhat of a difficult task — almost no name-brand robo vacs are originally priced that low.
Cash App's share of Square's gross profits has surged: It managed to boost its revenue per user, which can be a difficult task for P2P platforms.
But with political tension in the country running high since the election of Mr. Trump, keeping politics completely away from the broadcast is a difficult task.
The court now appears to be struggling with the difficult task, under Katz, of determining what the public reasonably understands about cell phone and internet service.
Research he conducted alongside researchers Conor Artman and Aline Holzwarth suggests that having a motivating routine before starting a difficult task increases your chances of success.
Barclays on Monday took a new swing at the difficult task of valuing growth companies, applying its new framework to the often opaque valuation of Netflix.
For nominations and other procedures that require a simple majority, Republicans have to hold 50 of their 52 senators together, which is itself a difficult task.
The first, and perhaps the simplest, is that organizing a payments system is a complicated and difficult task, one that requires enormous investment in compliance systems.
From what I'd seen, drone racing was relatively unchartered territory—vast enough to make assembling a league a difficult task but new enough to lure investors.
The boy being called Marouf in Sunday's footage is also eerily silent as a rescuer in a cherry-picker attempts the difficult task of freeing his legs.
"This makes it an extremely difficult task for the stock exchange to recall or cancel it, and the seller will need to bear the losses," she said.
"The night he won the election, I said President Trump would face an awesomely difficult task," Thiel said in a statement to BuzzFeed News at the time.
And getting valuable users who spend money in the app or take other actions that the developer wants to encourage, is the most difficult task of all.
Of course, inserting a vehicle into the orbit of Pluto is going to be a more difficult task than sending a spacecraft speeding by the dwarf planet.
Difficult task to ID victims Until Sunday, less than half of those victims had been identified, largely due to the severity of the damage to the bodies.
"Dwight is a premier roller, and a difficult task out of the post," Sixers coach Brett Brown, a friend and former fellow Spurs assistant with Budenholzer, said.
Costa acknowledges that the roughly 1,300 environmental field agents who police a jungle area the size of western Europe have a difficult task, at the very least.
Elsewhere, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are faced with the difficult task of delivering downbeat messages under an increasingly thin veneer of optimism.
Kern faces a difficult task in keeping the coalition alive while rallying a party divided over how to reverse its electoral fortunes without abandoning its liberal principles.
Making health care an impossibly difficult task to move through the Senate for McConnell is the fact that the concerns within his conference are so wide-ranging.
Nagato, who started his career at what is today's Mizuho Financial Group, faces a difficult task of managing the company whose sheer scale dwarfs private-sector rivals.
Finding someone who's willing and able to love you despite your wretched morning breath can feel like an unbearably difficult task for most single people out there.
Overhauling the EPA is a surprisingly difficult task that involves navigating a complex bureaucracy bound by powerful laws like the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
I'm often presented with the difficult task of trying to contextualize and explain the complex and fast-changing story of Catalonia to our American friends and colleagues.
"Iraqi women in parliament will be facing a very difficult task of enforcing women's-related legislation or policies because of the political instability and corruption," she says.
An unfunded tax cut today would almost certainly complicate the Federal Reserve's difficult task of normalizing monetary policy by raising the prospect of a return of inflation.
John Dean, the White House counsel under former President Nixon, cast President Trump's fight against leaks on Thursday as a difficult task that offers few legal remedies.
It is important to highlight that this already difficult task is further complicated by the austerity policies the Fiscal Oversight Board has required Puerto Rico to implement.
Desisa had been attempting the difficult task of trying to win again just four weeks after claiming the world championship title in the extreme heat of Doha.
It is important to us to stop sexual assault before it occurs so we don't have to face the difficult task of [delivering results] after the fact.
As the permafrost continues to thaw, and the Arctic gets greener, protecting this doomday vault against climate change in the North will become an increasingly difficult task.
It left Anthony with what he said was a difficult task Wednesday morning: explaining to his 9-year-old son that Donald J. Trump had been elected.
Once the decision of humanizing your digital assistant has been made, there comes the even more difficult task of deciding on which sex said assistant should have.
Choosing the most sonically addictive riff from 2016 would be a difficult task, but the climbing flute that backgrounds Bomba Estéreo's "Soy Yo" is a strong contender.
However, because of the endangerment finding, he is still required by law to come up with replacement regulations to deal with climate change (an extremely difficult task).
Because the difference in impact can be so great, global health authorities have the difficult task of alerting the public to the virus' dangers without creating panic.
And even before the architects of tax reform began the difficult task of closing favored tax breaks, they opened up a new one in the GOP framework.
The difficult task was made even more challenging by the currents from nearby Cypress Creek that were running through the floodwaters on the property, according to KHOU.
If the Social Democrats hold to their intention to go into opposition, Ms. Merkel will be faced with an unusually difficult task to form a working coalition.
But first she will have the difficult task of cobbling together a new governing coalition, with the Social Democrats going into opposition, and that could take weeks.
But the shootings show the difficult task of looking into the minds and history of the millions of people who have access to US military facilities worldwide.
"If indeed people think we're headed on that path (past 2C), it's going to be a hugely difficult task for the financial system to manage," Lowe predicted.
With that case proven however, next year internet freedom advocates and anti-censorship organizations face the much more difficult task of working out how to fight back.
"This makes it an extremely difficult task for the stock exchange to recall or cancel it, and the seller will need to bear the losses," she added.
Opposing Leake would be a difficult task for any pitcher, but especially so for Milwaukee right-hander Jimmy Nelson as he prepares to face his biggest nemesis.
At the moment, however, Mr. Armlovich has a much more difficult task: He's looking for someone to take over his room — and his role — in the house.
The news confirms fears that immigration advocates have had for months — and will almost certainly make the already difficult task of placing children with sponsors even harder.
Some food safety advocates recommend people with food allergies or dietary restrictions avoid food flavorings because the ingredients are not disclosed, but that is a difficult task.
This record of success at a particularly difficult task likely explains why he beat out other candidates like Malcorra and Clark, who would have been historic selections.
Each episode follows a similar structure to Chopped—four bladesmiths enter the forge and are given a difficult task to accomplish in a short amount of time.
But analysts said Morrison faces a difficult task of addressing a ballooning budget deficit of about A$40 billion ($30.67 billion) this year while shoring up electorate support.
Washington and Beijing appeared to have a difficult task in striking a concrete trade agreement even as Trump seeks a political win on one of his signature issues.
This is not surprising given that our immune systems have the incredibly difficult task of determining whether the substances we come into contact with are harmful or harmless.
The group is now at about 5,300, with hundreds of women and children, and the logistics of moving that many people have been a difficult task without buses.
So I'm going to make the very best of the situation, work hard and tackle every difficult task the best that I can for the people I love.
Hospital officials said opening was a difficult task since the facility needed thorough cleaning before reopening, and at least 60 employees of the hospital also lost their homes.
In countries like Kenya and Ethiopia, where there is so much talent depth, cracking the country's top three just to qualify for the Olympics is a difficult task.
In practice, political scientists protesting the change say it's a thinly veiled attempt to make tougher the already difficult task of studying government officials in a systematic way.
Either way, May now faces the difficult task of securing a favorable trade deal with an EU that comes to the negotiating table in a far stronger position.
After the game, The Independent interviewed UEFA officials about their efforts to prevent fans from smuggling flares and fireworks into stadiums, which they deemed an "extremely difficult" task.
"While Peru's going to be an extremely difficult task for us, we have the next few days I guess to fine-tune a few more things," he said.
Evaluating large pieces of healthcare legislation is a difficult task, and there is little question that the CBO makes its best effort given the time and other constraints.
That allows the computers to teach themselves rules of thumb that human programmers would otherwise have to try to write explicitly in computer code, a notoriously difficult task.
That could prove a difficult task, as tax-writing committees have not yet introduced a bill and lawmakers face multiple other deadlines before the end of the year.
As I reported for Foreign Policy earlier in the Trump administration, that has been an especially difficult task for foreign diplomats — even from allied countries — during this administration.
But the reality of what it takes to solve these problems — and the difficult task of coordinating efforts between government, the private sector and nonprofits — was very clear.
But we should all settle in for the long, difficult task of supporting millions of our fellow Americans who have lost their homes, their jobs and their hope.
Just blaming the machines is a cop-out, a way to avoid the much more difficult task of improving young people's lives so they won't need to escape.
For Asian allies, perhaps the most difficult task in dealing with Mr. Trump — one that is hardly unique to foreign governments — is scrambling to discern his true intentions.
While the challengers could easily persuade primary voters to oppose Mr. McConnell's preferred candidates, it is a far more difficult task to get them to oppose their president.
This has proved to be a far more difficult task, with an administration often seemingly paralyzed by infighting between President Ashraf Ghani and the chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah.
Economists agreed that the government faces a difficult task of trying to boost demand, while ensuring it remains on track to meet its medium-term fiscal deficit targets.
But agency veterans say such changes are unusual and make the agency&aposs already difficult task — fighting a complex litigation battle against a better-resourced foe — even harder.
Lutnick, also chairman and CEO of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, said he is confident Senate Republicans can accomplish the "difficult task" of passing a new health bill.
THE WORLD'S climate scientists are charged with a difficult task: to create a crystal ball with which to skry a future that promises to be hotter than today.
But despite his recent surge in polls, that might be a difficult task, as he remains a divisive figure among a group historically important to Democrats — labor unions.
Now he faces the difficult task of preventing Mr. Putin from weaning Turkey away from its allies in NATO, as Russia expands its influence in the Middle East.
It was a particularly difficult task since the rocket must make it through a very tough environment when coming back to Earth, which risks tearing the vehicle apart.
"Playing video games, getting an espresso or taking a bicycle ride are important moments to prepare yourself for the difficult task of producing a picture," Mr. Cattelan wrote.
Still, negotiators believe they can put bills on the floor of the House this week, though it would be a difficult task in the more slow-moving Senate.
It's a difficult task to come up with a list of 5603 places to see in India, a vast country with a recorded history more than two millennia old.
Hours earlier the Israeli leader met in Moscow with Putin, who described how Russian and Syrian forces had located Baumel's remains, and that it had been a difficult task.
That will mean getting the plastics industry on side, which will be a difficult task -- India's packaging industry is worth $32 billion, employing one million people nationwide and growing.
Determining the best course of action in conservation when so many factors are unknown or unclear is an exceedingly difficult task, and one that experts have yet to resolve.
Contesting the case, Six Flags argued it couldn't be held liable unless the plaintiff demonstrated a tangible injury from the unauthorized collection, often a difficult task in privacy lawsuits.
"It depends how you define significant, but it will be a difficult task," said Leeham analyst Scott Hamilton, noting that Pratt & Whitney is emerging from its own industrial problems.
Locating exact figures is a difficult task since few in the industry like to disclose their salaries, and none of the major studios have been public with pay data.
But her successor will be charged with the difficult task of uniting the party, giving it some direction and winning back voters who defected to the anti-immigrant AfD.
However, House Republican leaders see such a step as adding political complications to an already difficult task of crafting a tax bill that can pass the House and Senate.
Much of their early experimentation focused on convincing voters to head to the ballot box in the first place, a difficult task when presidential candidates aren't on the ticket.
The report acknowledged frontline officers face a difficult task but said the force must make urgent changes to meet its responsibility to lead anti-slavery efforts at the border.
In order to get better measurements, researchers would have to drill down through many rock layers to measure how much water is there — a difficult task, but not impossible.
This would leave the clearing-house responsible for unwinding the contracts, a difficult task if the margin for bitcoin contracts is mixed with that from other contracts, as now.
Business groups are pressing Congress to make functional changes to the Export-Import Bank, a difficult task because many conservatives decry the bank as an example of crony capitalism.
That may be a difficult task with this current crop of contenders, each with his own claim to privilege and elitism, but it's an obstacle that can be overcome.
Khalilzad, 67, is well suited to the difficult task of persuading the insurgents to talk, according to a former senior U.S. official, who asked not to be further identified.
In Silicon Valley the term "hacker" has evolved to connote high praise for someone particularly creative, ingenious and adept at finding clever new ways to accomplish a difficult task.
"Although the authorities seem to be willing to do almost anything to avoid a credit event in 2016, it is still a difficult task, in our view," said Barclays.
But Washington and Beijing appear to have a difficult task in striking a concrete trade agreement even as Trump seeks a political win on one of his signature issues.
Now comes the difficult task of sellling that bill to the American people and to their own GOP colleagues, who are also reading the proposal for the first time.
In it, Blair concedes that re-building Iraq will be a difficult task, and stresses the importance of empowering the Iraqis to build up their own infrastructure and security.
That's a pretty fantastic claim, and we'll have to wait a few months to see just how good the Here Ones are at performing a difficult task like this.
On the Senate side, with close races in New Hampshire, Ohio and Wisconsin, it may be a difficult task for Republicans to maintain a majority, but it isn't impossible.
But the prediction of violent behavior is an incredibly difficult task for mental health professionals and one that should not be done based primarily on clinical experience and expertise.
While the debate continues over funding for a U.S.-Mexico border wall, millions of Americans face the difficult task of trying to recover from the nation's longest government shutdown.
Phrases like "based on a true story" give studio marketers a hook to grab ticket buyers — an increasingly difficult task given the number of alternative entertainment options, particularly online.
With the wealth of misinformation circulating, public health authorities have a difficult task before them in educating decision makers on the downside of increased marijuana use due to legalization.
And telling the difference is a crucial, if difficult, task that the average user needs to be able to do in order to operate more safely on the platform.
But Iraqi popular anger will work against that aim, highlighting its difficult task ahead as Iran tries to ensure its influence in Iraq remains intact over the long term.
He and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi will have the difficult task of dealing with Myanmar's widespread poverty and managing an influx of investment after decades of stagnant growth.
The ECB will have a difficult task over the next couple of years: dialing back its unprecedented stimulus without hurting a banking sector still deeply divided along national lines.
Understanding natural language is such a complex and difficult task, systems like IBM Debater lean on a wide range of systems, each handling a different part of the problem.
Striking a balance between realism and artifice is a difficult task for any fiction writer, but for those whose work bends toward the fantastical, the problem is particularly acute.
While Republicans are playing whack-a-mole against Democratic challengers who keep popping up in the House, it's Democrats who are faced with that difficult task in the Senate.
Building a platform that can handle millions of users who are uploading millions of photographs every single day is an extraordinarily difficult task, and one that Facebook had mastered.
"Because cyber is virtual, it is such a difficult task to understand how it will accumulate in a big event," Lloyd's of London Chief Executive Inga Beale told Reuters.
Tester, while personally popular in his state, faces a difficult task in trying to defend a seat in a state Trump won by about 20 percentage points in 2016.
When Mr. Volker joined the administration in July 2017, he was taking on a difficult task under normal circumstances — supporting democracy and reform in Ukraine while deterring Russian aggression.
She faces a difficult task, as Fouts has easily won three mayoral elections and is now running again after voters approved a measure changing the rules on term limits.
One year into a campaign, countless people have learned how to pronounce his last name, but figuring out who Pete Buttigieg really is has proved a more difficult task.
Already, they have tried to finesse the difficult task of passing health care legislation through the budget rule, devised in 1974 to ease tough votes to control the deficit.
In the last year, they created a private Slack room to be able to talk about handling their taxes, always a difficult task for part-time and remote employees.
"Most people working on A.I. have focused on classical music, but I've always been convinced that composing a short, catchy melody is probably the most difficult task," he said.
It will be a difficult task, particularly in the Senate, where Republicans can afford to lose only two votes from their ranks to pass a bill along party lines.
More importantly, retaining talent is crucial for Uber as it attempts the difficult task of being a leader in the ever-competitive market for on-demand, self-driving cars.
Then there's the difficult task of merging its business with Uber's while also competing with the U.S.-based ride-hail service and other players on things like driverless cars.
At Saturday's press conference, Chief Witt said his team was ready for potential aftershocks, but predicting when they could come is a difficult task, even for experts like Jones.
Keeping a lid on hate speech is a difficult task, but one that Twitter must tackle as online harassment by the alt-right rises in the wake of Trump's victory.
He says he's still pretty shaky talking about what happened, and in the past weeks has taken on the difficult task of telling each of his four children about it.
At some point, Mueller and his boss Rosenstein will face the difficult task of determining whether they think Trump did obstruct justice — and if so, what to do about it.
Landing on Mars, Earth's neighbor some 13 million miles (56 million km) away, is a notoriously difficult task that has bedevilled most Russian efforts and given NASA trouble as well.
They are already facing a difficult task to escape from their group after suffering a second straight defeat this season, which was their fourth in a row in the competition.
Protest songs While police may be able to prevent Xi from seeing anything that displeases him, drowning out the many Hong Kong protest songs might be a more difficult task.
The spartan system allows Matongo to collect enough water to get through the dry season – an ever more difficult task in this arid, sparsely populated area of Zimbabwe's Manicaland province.
It would be a difficult task, if he had many customers: but it seems people who haven't showered in a week lose interest in sipping tea in 35°C heat.
One industry analyst said converting all the orders into sales could be a difficult task, particularly if new electric cars from other automakers hit the market before the Model 3.
By viewing his actions purely in a political sense, they were able to avoid the more difficult task of actually informing the American people by questioning Trump on moral grounds.
"What worries me most is that he might maintain a technocratic style that makes governing a difficult task," said Eduardo Dargent, a political scientist at Pontifical Catholic University in Lima.
Osborne faces a difficult task next week as a worsening economic backdrop gives him little room to offer sweeteners to voters ahead of a referendum on Britain's European Union membership.
"Comparing all of those faces (in a crowd) against a database is a enormously difficult task," said Kevin Riordan, UK director of checkpoint solutions at British airport scanner maker Smiths.
As FBI Director James Comey said on June 13, one day after the terrorist attack in Orlando, finding lone wolf threats are the most difficult task facing the agency today.
Medical device tax repeal gets traction in part because it seems a realistic target at a moment when passing any sort of Obamacare repeal has proved a vexingly difficult task.
Policymakers in China are facing the difficult task of overhauling the economy's growth model to rely more on household spending, which remains low compared with levels in other large economies.
With all of its 737 Max 8 planes now grounded around the world, the aircraft manufacturer has a difficult task ahead: navigating the unknown costs of damage to its reputation.
The separation of the civilian population and moderate opposition from terrorist groups is a fraught and difficult task, which would have to be carried out by Turkish and Russian forces.
Instead of desertion, we should take on the more difficult task of renewing the European People's Party, and helping it to find its way back to its Christian democratic roots.
Capitol Hill has been seized in recent weeks by an impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump, making the normally difficult task of forging bipartisan consensus on other issues even more challenging.
That means they would need some Republicans to join them and, as we can see from what the Republican senators are saying now, that would be a very difficult task.
Figuring out exactly what teens want is always a difficult task, perhaps even harder now, because teens are spending less than in the spring, and at this time last year.
In taking over from Jeffrey R. Immelt, G.E.'s well-liked chief executive of 16 years, Mr. Flannery faces the difficult task of managing one of corporate America's last conglomerates.
House Democrats will have to work out a deal with Senate leaders over funding the government amid the impeachment inquiry, a difficult task that will test Congress' ability to compartmentalize.
Christine (to use the name Marion gave her) wants to satisfy her mother, which is a difficult task because the standards seem impossibly high and subject to change without notice.
The process could have forced all Indians to produce documentary proof that they were citizens, a difficult task in a developing country where countless people do not have such records.
If Trump does proceed with a lawsuit, he'll have an incredibly difficult task ahead of him: He'll have to prove that the allegations are false and were published with malicious intent.
And now, one of the dressmakers is spilling on what it was like to make the legendary dress — and the difficult task of keeping the look secret until the big day.
Democrats face a very difficult task in blocking any nomination to the Supreme Court: Although narrowly, Republicans control the Senate, and in the early going, potential Republican swing voters like Sens.
Pushing against those impulses successfully and handling the candidates such that they're capable of a clear, orderly exchange on substantive issues is a difficult task, and nearly impossible to train for.
Here's a run-down of his latest forecast: Whether or not these predictions are true, the main takeaway here is that Apple faces an increasingly difficult task differentiating its tablet lineup.
Counting the $17 trillion U.S. economy is a difficult task, and international comparisons show the U.S. about in the middle of the pack among developed nations when it comes to revisions.
Experienced staffers are often poached by lobbying firms, where they can enjoy higher salaries and still be called on to assist their younger colleagues with the difficult task of writing law.
Prince's sister Tyka Nelson was accompanied by her son President LenNard Laeil Nelson for the difficult task of carrying the late singer's ashes from the First Memorial Waterston chapel in Minnesota.
Tracking sea animals is a difficult task for many reasons, not least of which is the robustness necessary for any device to survive longer than a few weeks of water torture.
You really can start to guess who is going home by the tenor of the tribal council conversation – if you can do the difficult task of filtering out the background paranoia.
But Powell will soon face the very different, and arguably more difficult, task of setting monetary policy for an economy with near-full employment, somewhat rising inflation and soaring asset prices.
Kallas looks likely to face a difficult task in hammering out a coalition government in the parliament where all other parties have ruled out governing with the euroskeptic nationalists of EKRE.
Once that task is completed, the government will turn its attention to the more difficult task of showing the direct connection between the benefits and conduct on the part of Menendez.
It's a difficult task, as Congress and the White House haven't yet committed to funding crucial payments to compensate insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for some lower-income enrollees.
With funding from her family, she began buying sewing machines and searching for tailors to hire—a difficult task in Nigeria, where many people work for themselves in the informal economy.
He now faces the difficult task of rebuilding the impoverished West African nation's economy that was dragged down by the world's deadliest Ebola epidemic and a global slump in commodity prices.
With nearly half of voters rejecting both of the main parties that have dominated Germany since World War Two, the SPD in particular faces a difficult task of winning back support.
This may be a difficult task, especially since the UK's new prime minister Boris Johnson is a staunch pro-Brexiteer determined to remove the UK from the EU "do or die".
Imposing term limits requires a constitutional amendment — a rare and immensely difficult task that requires two-thirds support from both the House and Senate, as well as ratification by the states.
A WEF report on global risks released before Davos highlighted "diminishing public trust in institutions" and noted that rebuilding faith in the political process and leaders would be a "difficult task".
Those layers of anonymity create further obstacles for governments to monitor and combat the illicit financing - already an "extremely difficult" task as with other forms of financial crime, according to Ryder.
But if the Rangers believe what they said, that a team that lost hope of a playoff spot months ago is a difficult task for them, playoff positioning won't matter much.
Now, he will add hosting the Oscars to his plate, always a difficult task but especially so at a time when the ceremony has struggled with poor ratings and political controversy.
There's the language barrier, sure, but anyone from the West who's lucky enough to find their way into Japanese inner circles—a notoriously difficult task—aren't going to take a risk.
"Now the big and more difficult task is to document such structures on the ground to examine their function and to understand human life" in the region over time, he added.
During that time, Mr. Trump was pressed to assemble a team of foreign policy advisers, a difficult task because he was shunned by many Republicans who had served in earlier administrations.
When a company wants to promise a large prize to anyone who completes a difficult task, they pay a fixed amount to SCA Promotions, and SCA pays out if they succeed.
"We are definitely equipped with biological mechanisms that support collaboration and bonding and communication, and those have evolved to help us succeed in the difficult task of raising infants," she said.
Only if they failed to live up to that difficult task, would the current fretting about pervasive sanctions and trade tariffs become a real threat to jobs, incomes and asset values.
If President Trump disdains this difficult task of democratic persuasion, and plunges ahead on his own authority, he will be forcing the country to the verge of a profound constitutional crisis.
But the Texas senator's campaign is still hopeful it can consolidate the anti-Trump vote, and believes Kasich's ongoing presence in the race makes that a more difficult task for them.
The appeals court had the difficult task of trying to graft due process considerations that typically apply in the context of liability to Section 1782 demands, which simply involve discovery requests.
This was a difficult task at the time, because the Kardashians were just beginning their careers as fashion moguls and entrepreneurs, John explained on "The Wendy Williams Show" in April 2017.
In joining A.I.G., Mr. Duperreault will find a company much different from when he left and will face a difficult task in bringing the insurer back to its pre-crisis heights.
BALTIMORE — The most difficult task in sports right now is not a single act — hitting a swerving baseball, saving a penalty kick, returning a supersonic serve — but rather a collective undertaking.
In Washington, Gregory will have a similarly difficult task, as both his predecessors have seen their legacies stained by another wave of scandals that has consumed the Catholic Church from within.
McConnell successfully rolled back some of Obama's regulations at the start of 2017, though Schumer will need at least four GOP defections to chip away at Trump's regulations, a difficult task.
But it's a difficult task: Anbar has been the crucible of Iraq's insurgency, and is the country's Sunni heartland — long marginalized by and hostile to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.
Instead of forbidding people from buying tobacco, the laws may have actually done the far more difficult task: finally, and permanently, convincing people to never try smoking in the first place.
To really turn this White House around, he's going to have to somehow convince the president himself to dramatically change his behavior — something that will surely be a far more difficult task.
Andrew and Mark, who were traders in Bernie's market-making operation and were never charged with any crimes, then had the difficult task for turning in their own father to federal authorities.
Locating these signals with bioinformatics alone proves an incredibly difficult task, but Twarock realized she could simplify it by applying a classification based on a type of graph called a Hamiltonian path.
Given the potential negative consequences of both bills for the state, that was a difficult task, and this political skill could prove valuable as a speaker trying to move an affirmative agenda.
But when you take a screenplay and turn it into a novel, it's a much more difficult task because there's much more writing involved and much more character development and scene development.
Two women are in the running for the position, Home Secretary Theresa May and Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom, and whoever wins will have the difficult task of overseeing potentially awkward Brexit talks.
For two years, a team worked to excavate the scattered fossils of the dinosaur -- a difficult task because Judith was buried head first on a steep slope, according to a news release.
Same store sales growth has been lagging and the large size of the company, coupled with saturation of the product makes continuing to exceed analysts' growth and revenue targets a difficult task.
When children are suspended for substantial periods of time, it becomes a more difficult task to keep up with school work and to catch up once he or she returns to school.
These members said the BOJ should focus solely on meeting its 2 percent inflation target, which remains a difficult task due to worries about overseas economies and inflation expectations, the minutes showed.
Not only does this simplify the difficult task of defending an Anderson-Harden pick-and-roll (just switch it); it also forces Anderson to guard players who are faster and more athletic.
The census numbers astonished economists and gave a boost to Democrats, who face the difficult task of convincing voters that they should hold on to the White House for a third term.
But that can be a more difficult task if you're at a party where you don't know anyone or you only remember these people from the last party you were at together.
In a piece for The Washington Post, Jonathan Greenberg recounts the difficult task of tallying up the future commander-in-chief's wealth as he built his New York-area real estate empire.
Public pension trustees and chief investment officers face the difficult task of informing Paul that the ruse is up and Peter will no longer stand for being robbed of his retirement livelihood.
Just 13 House Republicans voted alongside Democrats on the joint resolution admonishing the national emergency declaration in February, and swaying additional GOP members will prove to be a difficult task for Democrats.
Sumpter (one of the movie's producers, along with John Legend and Tanne) has the more difficult task due to the gamut of conflicting emotions Michelle must experience within this truncated time frame.
Fending off financial risk is still a difficult task, said the PBOC, adding that it will seek to step up risk controls over property financing, the gold market and commercial bill market.
You either bring in someone from the inside who's just been put through the ringer, or you bring in someone who's not familiar with the company — and that's a more difficult task.
He had a difficult task persuading European countries to buy Russian gas and approve the construction of gas pipelines, such as TurkStream and Nord Stream 2, in the face of U.S. opposition.
As he signals the end of his tenure as New York City police commissioner, William J. Bratton is taking on perhaps his most difficult task: tackling mistrust between officers and minority communities.
Trying to comprehend a vast expanse of human history during which you simply did not exist is an extremely difficult task for the human mind – which, after all, is defined by consciousness.
Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network, said the administration has a difficult task ahead in proving the president had the executive authority to issue those actions.
Washington would have to help create and install a competent transitional government — a particularly difficult task in Syria, where no one speaks for the entirety (or even most) of the moderate opposition.
In previous decades, when the coalition included white Southerners and conservative Catholics as well as racial minorities and left-leaning intellectuals, forging compromise was a particularly difficult task for the Democratic leadership.
But John Kioli, executive director of the Nairobi-based Green Africa Foundation, which helps communities manage their resources more sustainably, said moving on from charcoal as a fuel remains a difficult task.
But it has also saddled the highly secretive academy, which is nearly as inscrutable as Mr. Dylan, with the difficult task of explaining to the world why it does not feel insulted.
But just as Halladay faced many great lineups, the current Blue Jays pitchers know they must somehow contend with these Yankees, a difficult task last year that has only become more difficult.
Airlifting a kidney or a heart needs to be done on short notice — a difficult task at commercial hubs, where takeoffs and landings must be scheduled days in advance, Mr. Klein said.
It's not what I would call "realistic" (rendering water in video games is a notoriously difficult task), but it is lightyears ahead of what Doom could do when it was first released.
Doing computer vision on a live stream and detecting when a commercial comes on is a deceptively difficult task — commercials don't all look the same, and some look a lot like shows!
The first major rewrite of the tax code in 30 years, an ambitious and difficult task at any time, has emerged as a must-pass measure for Mr. Ryan, its biggest champion.
The planners behind the project have a difficult task: trying to win over locals who love the Jackson Park courses for what they are, which is uncrowded, simple and a little threadbare.
This was not an especially difficult task: Much of the work was done by a single graduate student, the University of Florida's Sajidur Rahman, over the span of a three-month internship.
Ms. Garratt was forced to write confessions detailing her every conversation with embassy officials, a difficult task considering she had spoken to many foreign customers and did not know who they were.
Given the rise in school shootings tied to far-right extremism, teachers — like law enforcement officials and parents — now face the difficult task of trying to identify which students risk being radicalized.
"Creating new grant programs is a difficult task and [the Department of Education] should be applauded for how quickly it has been able to make this much-needed funding available," Keleher said.
"That's a difficult task after as many days off as we had, to go up against that group," Dubnyk said after the Wild played for only the third time in 12 days.
"These stem principally from the already weak economic and market environment, which could deteriorate further, making Deutsche Bank's already difficult task of covering the cost of capital even harder," the note said.
The exhibition, on view at New York University's Grey Art Gallery mostly lives up to the difficult task of untangling that complicated historiographic knot with approximately 21945 photographs by over 21950 Italian artists.
Software is, of course, the key place Google looks to distinguish itself — a difficult task, given the fact that most of the competition will also receive many of these features via Android updates.
That will be a difficult task given that the executive team of Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg, a Boeing lifer who's been with the company for 34 years, is responsible for creating that culture.
Previous studies on dinosaur coloring have had to rely on the difficult task of capturing information from melansomes -- tiny structures buried within feathers that give them color -- and comparing them with bird feathers.
A sure lightning rod for anyone who's ever felt pushed around by those who should have lifted you up, Pinky is a deliciously conflicted look at the difficult task of becoming an adult.
"As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task," a press release reads.
As evidence, they point to passage of a list of bipartisan bills -- to fight opioid abuse, fund highway construction, reform education programs and even raise the debt limit, an often politically difficult task.
True Life: We Are Orlando will document the plight of these survivors as they try to come to grips with the horrific incident and the difficult task of moving on with their lives.
And it puts Mike Pompeo in a box who now has the very difficult task of constructing the verification regime when the president has already declared that there is no longer a threat.
In theory, his vast experience serving in government should be a huge asset in dealing with the inevitably difficult task of standing up a new administration in the context of nonstop partisan warfare.
As mines and energy minister, Suarez faces a difficult task as Colombia struggles to increase oil production to help increase revenue and bolster the weak economy after years of weak international oil prices.
It's a difficult task because conversations about race often rely on coded language or careful discussion, which means there are certain things we can know through surveys, and a lot we cannot quantify.
It's unlikely congressional Republicans will return to the difficult task of repealing and replacing President Obama's signature health-care law, leaving the White House to seek changes on its own through administrative action.
He finished with 13 points and took on the difficult task of guarding Atlanta guard Trae Young, who scored a team-high 35 points but shot just 313 of 30 from the field.
He finished with 244 points and took on the difficult task of guarding Atlanta guard Trae Young, who scored a team-high 233 points but shot just 234-of-153 from the field.
The simplest part of the mayor's day may have been finding money to pay for the tunnel, not an especially difficult task in a budget swollen with revenues from a booming city economy.
Boone had seen enough at that point and pulled Severino in favor of Betances, who faced the difficult task of going up against the A's best hitters with two on and no outs.
Tom Massie (R-KY), who previously called the bill "a stinking pile of garbage," tweeted yesterday that he was changing his vote from "no" to "hell no" — that could be a difficult task.
Facing the difficult task of finding humor amid the sexual misconduct scandals roiling the entertainment industry, Seth Meyers, the host of Sunday's Golden Globes, took aim at Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein and others.
In another sign of the difficult task confronting Republican leaders, Mr. Cruz said he and Mr. Lee were seeking changes to the repeal bill in an effort to drive down health insurance premiums.
That exacerbates the platform's already difficult task of acquiring and retaining customers: Competition is heightening in the online trading space, with many legacy players slashing fees to remain competitive with startups like Robinhood.
But Pelosi has conveyed privately that she is prioritizing geographic and regional diversity among the managers — a potentially difficult task as many of the top impeachment investigators hail from California or New York.
Marvel has proven quite skilled at getting people who don't read comics to see movies based on them, but getting folks to listen to superhero audio stories might prove a more difficult task.
The next government faces a difficult task in continuing economic reforms to bring its deficits and debt under tighter control, as demanded by foreign lenders, while raising growth and delivering better public services.
One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem each year, and despite the topic finally becoming a mainstream political concern reaching out to young men remains a difficult task.
Simon Wells, chief European economist at HSBC, said that Brexit uncertainty could continue to drag down the economy because the "difficult task" of forging the United Kingdom's new trading relationships is just beginning.
I had a sense that it was going to be a very difficult task, but the point is, if you're a worker and you need a job, you just take what you can.
One reason is making a video game into a movie is just hard: Translating an interactive medium to one that's not at all is always going to be a difficult task for filmmakers.
It is proving to be a difficult task for the 37-year-old who has lost her last three Grand Slam finals, including the controversial defeat to Osaka at Flushing Meadows in September 2018.
" After the singer admitted to viewers that he is the most well-endowed Jo Bro, Cohen gave him the difficult task of deciding which of his ex-girlfriends he would "Shag, Marry or Kill.
Dismantling the parts of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law that they dislike and preserving other parts of it is proving to be a difficult task for President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans.
Landing on Mars, Earth's neighbour and at its closest some 35 million miles (56 million km) away, is a notoriously difficult task that has thwarted most Russian efforts and given NASA trouble as well.
Landing on Mars, Earth's neighbor and at its closest some 35 million miles (56 million km) away, is a notoriously difficult task that has thwarted most Russian efforts and given NASA trouble as well.
Though its work is still riddled with errors, Google Translate has been boosted by AI; meanwhile, researchers are taking early stabs at real-time translation, an extremely difficult task for humans and computers both.
He shares a painful anecdote about Tywin making his youngest son work in the sewers of their home — a degrading and difficult task, but one that Tyrion turns into an advantage on the battlefield.
With many working age adults forced to move away to other parts of Thailand, especially Bangkok, for employment, the elderly are left with the difficult task of caring for millions of school aged children.
Hamm, who made his fortune by pioneering new drilling methods in North Dakota's Bakken Formation, did not offer a timeline for when this would be possible, but it would certainly be a difficult task.
They inherit a difficult task, with WPP in March publishing its weakest results since the financial crisis as consumer goods groups such as Unilever and P&G cut spending and other customers jumped ship.
If Californians did manage to come together behind the difficult task of securing a peaceful and legitimate withdrawal from the union, they'd be forced to confront that abandoning federalism wouldn't be nearly so easy.
Receiving cooperation from a reportedly hardened jihadist whose brother blew himself up on November 13 -- and who was reportedly hours away from becoming a suicide bomber himself -- will likely be a slow, difficult task.
He faces the difficult task of forming a Cabinet in the aftermath of a parliamentary election that saw political opposition Hezbollah make gains, and his own bloc lose nearly a third of its seats.
The new government will have the difficult task of tackling 30 percent unemployment, and improving relations with Serbia, a precondition for the neighbors to move forward in their efforts to join the European Union.
Should Mr. Jones win, Democrats would need to take only two more seats in 2018 to regain a majority in the Senate — still a difficult task, but one nearly unimaginable just a month ago.
On Monday, the difficult task of picking the jury was further complicated when prosecutors in Los Angeles announced new charges against Mr. Weinstein — a move that could easily taint the pool of potential panelists.
C.I.A. documents published by WikiLeaks last month seem to confirm this: Unable to crack Signal's encryption for bulk collection, the agency must instead attempt the practically difficult task of installing malware on specific phones.
Whichever party heads the new government, it will face the difficult task of pushing through the painful cuts and restructuring being urged by the European Union to boost the debt-burdened economy's modest growth.
It's a difficult task: you have to get under a storm and throw the balloon so that it catches the air currents and gets sucked into the cloud, all without getting hit by hail.
But a volcanic eruption just north of the disaster zone, the third severe tectonic event in Indonesia in less than a week, has highlighted the difficult task facing authorities in the geographically unstable region.
For us to be able to go into a controlled environment and see man try to submit nature in that way, and share in that incredibly difficult task, I think that's what keeps bullfighting relevant.
Either way, it's nice to get a little check in on how big companies are handling the difficult task of policing their app stores, especially since it's a problem that's only going to get worse.
As with so much of pro wrestling's history, it's a difficult task to figure out how to pay homage to the good while never forgetting the bad, and this particular reunion won't be any different.
Ms Duckworth's own family obeys the "hard thing rule": everyone must pick a difficult task, like learning the piano, which they can abandon but only at a natural stopping point, say the end of term.
Nine months before the start of the Games, and with little time to waste, Mr. Hertz persuaded the city's mayor to provide an empty lot, and Mr. Bottura began the difficult task of raising $250,000.
Adam Morris's American Messiahs: False Prophets for a Damned Nation attempts this difficult task, tracing a series of cults and communes through history from the founding of the American Republic to the fall of Jonestown.
For TCM's Tung, who is poised to open a new dyeing plant to keep up with orders, this means embarking on the difficult task of finding a chemical engineer who can lead his next operation.
As I said, it leaves aside the rather more difficult task of what to do about the carbon emissions of existing buildings, but the campaign promises to address that in the next tranche of policies.
Religious and political leaders should do more to speak out in support of LGBT+ rights, Ghoshal told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, adding that LGBT+ activists faced a particularly difficult task building movements in the region.
That's a particularly difficult task since Agreus is equally blunt with bigots who view his arrival with disgust and with condescending liberals who want to hear about the homeland he was happy to leave behind.
By the time Mr. Byrne returned home that afternoon, he said, his neighbors were working to remove the posters — a difficult task, given the strong glue used to affix some of them to streetlight poles.
Sony Pictures&apos "Jumanji: The Next Level" pulled off what&aposs been a difficult task in 2019: It topped its predecessor&aposs opening weekend at the box office with $60 million domestically over the weekend.
But in situations like the Long Island killing with its dozens of onlookers -- some recording it -- prosecutors will likely face the difficult task of where to draw the line between passive onlooker and active participant.
JERUSALEM — Israel's president on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government, giving the longtime leader the difficult task of breaking a post-election deadlock that has paralyzed the country's political system.
American negotiators are now left with the difficult task of translating the massive purchases Mr. Trump requested — larger purchases "than any time in our history, by far" — into the actual text of a trade agreement.
Reaching inbox zero is basically a pipe dream, and crafting the perfect message that isn't riddled with typos is an increasingly difficult task as the distractions provided by Facebook/Twitter/Snapchat/looming WWIII all pile up.
While some 95 percent of rural properties are already in the system, registering all of the remainder is a difficult task with much of the remainder in north and northeast of the country, Colatto told Reuters.
Being able to quickly classify lots of cells quick and efficiently has been a difficult task, and previous methods have required looking at one cell at a time, according to a University of Washington press release.
Unfortunately, politically-correct philosophies have penetrated our public school system while stripping accountability, competition and winning philosophies from the public school teachers and administrators who have the difficult task of educating this new generation of children.
While the next 180 days will be rough for Rousseff -- she will have to face up to accusations that she broke budget laws -- Temer has the immensely difficult task of winning back the trust of Brazilians.
In a world where the objective in mobile games is to slice fruit, launch birds at pigs, and tend to your farm, finding a good old fashioned beat 'em up game has become a difficult task.
The Meltdown and Spectre bugs required a vast number of quickly assembled patches, including browser and operating-system-level fixes — but the patches to processors themselves are widely considered the most difficult task for the recovery.
By the time he returns, he'll have missed all of Egypt's warmup games, and going straight from weeks off to matches against some of the world's most skilled soccer players will be a monstrously difficult task.
"It could hardly be any more dramatic," said political consultant Thomas Hofer, adding that he thought Van der Bellen would face a difficult task to win the run-off with the gap between him and Hofer.
David Cameron's government has been juggling these demands for autonomy with another difficult task: drastically trimming public spending, hoping to close by 22 a spending deficit worth 22.7% of GDP when it entered office in 2200.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump took executive action on Thursday to get around obstacles to adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 census, moving forward with what has previously been a difficult task for the administration.
And imposing congressional term limits requires a constitutional amendment — a rare and immensely difficult task that requires two-thirds support from both the House and Senate, as well as ratification by three-fourths of the states.
Mr. Abe said the wall was intended to operate until 2021, giving Tepco five more years to find and plug the holes in the reactor buildings, though skeptics say this difficult task will require more time.
So the legislative director has the difficult task of managing these relations — taking the temperature of members of Congress, ensuring they've been cared for and fed, and trying to win them over to the president's side.
These link workers are important, in particular when it comes to people's emotional needs, because chronically lonely people lose confidence, and when opportunities arise for them to connect with others, that may be a difficult task.
That's a difficult task even at large tech companies where that's always been a virtue, but it's clearly a trend in the industry to try to inject some entrepreneurial spirit in legacy firms chasing tech advances.
But for labels that work record to record, planning that far ahead is a difficult task; there are too many moving parts to keep track of, including cover art, mastering files, and even the productions themselves.
If Pereira's challenge fails, Embalo, who served as prime minister under Vaz from 2016-18, faces the difficult task of overcoming a long-running political impasse and modernizing the West African nation of 1.6 million people.
The politically difficult task of coming up with sweeping health legislation was made more challenging by differing views of abortion, an issue that was at the periphery of the Republican efforts but was a persistent complication.
The surge confronted officials with the difficult task of determining which migrants were fleeing violence in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador — and therefore eligible for asylum status — and which were trying to slip through the cracks.
Putting together an impartial jury will be a difficult task, especially because the trial is being held in downtown Orlando at the Middle District of Florida courthouse, about 2 miles from where the massacre took place.
He has the difficult task of playing a man who is both wise and stupid, sensitive and sadistic, caring and cruel, and who has to exhibit each of these qualities at different points throughout the episode.
President Hilda Heine of the Marshall Islands announced that her country would reach net-zero emissions by 2050, a difficult task for an island country with limited land that depends so much on imported fossil fuels.
To be sure, defeating an incumbent president is a difficult task for any opposition party, especially when the incumbent president is Donald Trump, who has proven himself able to weather even the most torrential political storms.
The judge in the case, William Alsup, and the jury that has yet to be selected have a difficult task ahead of them as they eventually work to determine whether Uber is guilty of misappropriating trade secrets.
Some are skeptical, but Lambrecht told reporters at a Thursday morning press conference that Jerant now has "zero ownership" and acknowledged the difficult task that lies ahead in repairing trust with the city, especially its black residents.
Legislative approval is the next step in the process, but could prove to be a difficult task in the United States, especially now that Democrats — instead of Trump's Republicans — will control the House of Representatives come January.
Other simulators focus more on the physical aspect rather than the visuals, such as THOR, a simulator meant to let AIs practice things like opening that drawer, which is an amazingly difficult task to learn from scratch.
Will we wait until we are hit by a "Cyber Pearl Harbor" before we are motivated to act decisively to address this issue, or can we at least begin the difficult task of improving security for everyone?
Because the baby girl was early and because choosing the one name your child will go by for the rest of their lives is always a difficult task, Corden and his wife still haven't made that decision.
Since then a more pro-European government coalition has taken power in the euro zone's third biggest economy and now has the difficult task of kick-starting the moribund economic growth while respecting EU rules on borrowing.
For Swaziland's proposal to succeed, it will need to get two-thirds of the countries attending the September meeting to support it - a difficult task as the issue is a red-button one that sharply divides conservationists.
The movie industry tries its best to keep things under wraps until the big premiere, especially with a massive franchise like Star Wars, but with never-ending leaks and sneaky paparazzi, that can be a difficult task.
Diagnosing disease is a notoriously difficult task, and doctors don't always get it right — which is why there's been a lot of excitement around the idea that AI might make the task both easier and more precise.
Striking that delicate balance between rooting for the country, and by extension for the president, and all-out messaging to show how terrible the administration's response has been is a difficult task, but it must be done.
The 49ers started their three-game trial by fire in style, crushing the Packers, 37-8, but now they face a far more difficult task in trying to slow down Lamar Jackson and the Ravens (9-23).
After taking a baseline heart rate, the students were given "this really difficult task and then told they had failed, "said Hannah Koerten, a graduate student at Bowling Green State University in Ohio who conducted the research.
"Striking a balance between the various objectives, and doing it within a narrow price range, is an extremely difficult task given the wide uncertainties and the different shocks hitting the oil market," the Oxford Institute's note said.
"Striking a balance between the various objectives, and doing it within a narrow price range, is an extremely difficult task given the wide uncertainties and the different shocks hitting the oil market," the Oxford Institute's note said.
Combine this with the other misinformation spread about cologne and fragrance (like that more expensive or higher-strength fragrances automatically smell better), and you'll see why shopping for your perfect scent can be a very difficult task.
Accurately tracking civilian deaths across these conflicts poses a difficult task for the military, but in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, the numbers are clearly trending upward, and critics worry the Pentagon isn't doing enough to investigate them.
Police in India face a difficult task as they attempt to retrieve the body of the 27-year-old American missionary allegedly killed by members of a remote Indian tribe after he attempted to convert them to Christianity.
It is a difficult task, because Britain's access to the EU market is conditional on London's acceptance of the EU's four basic freedoms, including the freedom of movement of people — which London wants curbed to address immigration concerns.
Heitkamp is also vulnerable: She's probably the only Democrat who could even compete in unfriendly territory like North Dakota, and without her, the party's already difficult task of taking back the Senate gets even less realistic in 2018.
Washington state has done a lot of work to try to recover the gray wolf species while also fostering public support, a difficult task in a state where about a third of the land is used for farming.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military will face a difficult task in identifying the remains of soldiers missing from the Korean War as the Pentagon prepares to receive them from North Korea in coming days, officials and experts said.
Thirty per cent of identified low-return client relationships out of a total USD50bn pool have been addressed but tough market conditions influence client activity meaning that managing relationships towards the targeted returns becomes a more difficult task.
"I understand the difficult task faced by this jury and appreciate the time they devoted to both hearing the case and arriving at a verdict," Maricopa County, Arizona, Attorney Bill Montgomery said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
Part of this comes from the always difficult task of articulating innovation in an OS to a non-technical or business audience when an OS can (and should) fade to the background and let apps do the work.
Whoever is named as Sorrell's successor will inherit a difficult task, with WPP publishing its weakest results since the financial crisis in March and analysts speculating that the group could be broken up without Sorrell at its helm.
But taking and holding onto territory is a difficult task against an opponent willing to use extreme measures, and U.S.-backed forces have been stuck in an intense battle against ISIS fighters for much of the last month.
Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that Bucklew failed to propose an alternative method of capital punishment that would be less painful, arguing that it shouldn't be a difficult task unless the inmate is simply seeking to delay his execution.
The foundation has set a goal of expanding the labor force by a net of at least 45,000 new workers by 2020 — a difficult task because the work force is projected to shrink by 20,000 during that period.
That the bases exist is not a surprise, but it underscored Trump's difficult task since they would "presumably have to be subject to declaration, verification and dismantlement in any final and fully verifiable denuclearization deal," the report said.
EPA Administrator Pruitt has been instrumental in taking on the difficult task of rolling back Obama era regulations and in his first year has already completed 2628 deregulatory actions, saving more than a billion dollars in regulatory costs.
In fact, it's arguably quite a bit more dangerous, particularly when it comes to something like a pandemic response, a difficult task that requires understanding and synthesizing conclusions from a variety of technical and deeply specialized intellectual disciplines.
A bill that did not offset the cost of the tax cuts would have to expire after 85033 years, unless Republicans could win the support of at least eight Senate Democrats — a difficult task that could prove impossible.
Again, there&aposs no telling whether your investments will gain or lose value over the next year, but if you don&apost invest at all, increasing your net worth is going to be a far more difficult task.
Members of the conference committee face an increasingly difficult task when it comes to Zika: The bills passed by the House and Senate last week are different in terms of size, timing and how they offset their costs.
Confronting the issue and its many implications, from Medicare's failure to cover long-term care to the ethics of physician-assisted dying, requires what seems to be the most difficult task for human beings — thinking about the future.
That becomes an even more difficult task in a no-deal Brexit as Dublin has also pledged to maintain the integrity of the EU's single market, where goods move freely around the bloc without the need for checks.
No country is immune to terror The Berlin terror attack underlines the difficult task facing Europe's security services when trying to stop mass murder carried out by a determined terrorist, whether the perpetrator is an immigrant or European national.
It's a difficult task, because Ms. Bernard is using indigenous fabrics with their gorgeous hues of big, bold primary colors for her designs, and she is not adhering to the traditional West African gowns and lapas for her styles.
Each of these queens has a fundamentally difficult task: Navigating a treacherous world populated by people with ulterior motives, all while conforming to gender expectations and maintaining a "queenly" disposition — not to mention the other responsibility of producing heirs.
Volpi is one of the few venture capitalists to make a name investing in open-source software, a difficult task because it often requires that companies successfully commercialize a product that also has a free version customers can use.
As her minority government prepares to start the difficult task of passing Brexit through parliament, May will remind Britons of her promise to build a fairer society, seeking to repair a reputation damaged by an ill-judged snap election.
But after relying on intense support from largely white, non-college educated voters to carry him to the White House, President-Elect Trump will now face the difficult task of leading a deeply divided and increasingly diverse United States.
The 59-year old Carrasquilla faces the difficult task of pushing unpopular fiscal changes through a divided Congress - including an overhaul of the pension system - while helping stimulate weak growth and warding off a downgrade from credit ratings agencies.
For example, one study, cited in The Harvard Business Review, found that allowing your mind to wander for about 12 minutes while you're working on a difficult task can help you find a solution when you return to it.
Hence, persuading countries such as Iran, Iraq and Russia to return to output controls will be a difficult task for Riyadh but a worst option would be to raise expectations of a deal that doesn't happen, like in April.
If the mayor's challenge will be to maintain the momentum, he faces a potentially difficult task: headwinds in the City Council to his affordable housing plan, the still-open state and federal investigations, and a bitter rivalry with Gov.
"Haddad will face a more difficult task because he would probably not have the full support of the center parties nor the (current ruling party) MDB," said David Fleischer, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Brasilia.
But Mr. Stewart has tried to appeal to voters through social media and walking tours, and made a virtue of his honesty in admitting that extracting Britain from the European Union is a difficult task with no easy answers.
Collection of samples from the deep ocean is a difficult task to do safely: Although these animals are subject to pressures and temperatures well beyond what any surface creature could handle, they are nevertheless very easily damaged by handling.
"We have adrenaline going through our veins, and for those who are required to sit and listen, it is a much more difficult task," Schiff said Wednesday, the morning after Nadler's late-night comments that irked senators, especially Sen.
However, the robot was not able to use the same strategy as a human player would in a competitive game, such as removing a block that would leave an opponent with a particularly difficult task in the next round.
Instead, it collapsed Thursday, months before it was to open, crushing cars below, killing at least six people and leaving investigators with the difficult task of trying to figure out why it happened and who might be held responsible.
The administration, for its part, has defended its efforts to identify and reunify children who were separated from their parents, and warned that having to track down families separated before June 2018 would be an enormous and difficult task.
After helping to assure Trump's Michigan win, McDaniel now faces yet another difficult task as chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC): defending Republican seats while tied to an unpopular president and facing legislative malaise and adverse historical trends.
But experts on U.S. aid also warn that picking and choosing which countries to punish could be a difficult task, not least because several countries that are partners or allies of the United States have terrible religious freedom records.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's difficult task of calming markets was laid bare on Thursday afternoon, as an initial dovish message by the ECB was quickly drowned out by talk of inflation and an end to asset purchases.
But there's a reason Democrats didn't pursue a piecemeal strategy in 2009 — because that means you have to achieve the immensely difficult task of winning 60 Senate votes for major health reform not just one time, but many times.
"With the focus shifting from campaign promises and philosophical goals, consumers may be acknowledging the difficult task ahead for the Trump administration to actually advance his agenda," said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
"The media has a difficult task of providing accurate information about an event, like death by suicide, with an additional burden of potentially contributing to sensationalizing the death or contributing to contagion," Carly Claney, a clinical psychologist in Seattle, tells Refinery29.
Whoever ends up as chair can have a serious impact on Democrats' decisions, organization, and spending priorities over the next few years, as the party embarks on this extremely difficult task of rebuilding from its 2010, 2014, and 2016 wipeouts.
However, its often left to the parents to try to reassemble their family — a daunting and difficult task for people who don't speak the language, are often now in different states, and are not versed in how to navigate convoluted systems.
WATCH: What It Means to Be Gender Fluid Of course, balancing a new curriculum to include all aspects of LGBTQ issues while including other relationship and sex education will be a difficult task, and it's already been met with skepticism.
I called Josephine Johnston, research director at the Hastings Center and an expert in the ethical implications of reproductive technologies, who argued that, for these app makers, choosing the objects to compare fetuses to was a difficult task in itself.
It's an incredibly difficult task — both for Angela and for the increasingly impressive Doubleday — but watching her determinedly slice through every obstacle thrown her way has been far more exciting and tense than many of Mr. Robot's splashier sequences (read: Elliot's).
Mr Duque, the son of a prominent politician, has the difficult task of harnessing the enthusiasm for Mr Uribe in places like Samaná, while also appealing to voters who associate him with former right-wing paramilitary groups, a link he denies.
It's arguably a more impressive-sounding achievement than it is in reality: This is the kind of task that an autonomous car should be good at, while avoiding humans and random events on the roads is a rather more difficult task.
The decision is significant because investors increasingly look to ratings firms and insurance companies to adequately predict the longer-term fallout of some of the biggest breaches, a difficult task given the relative lack of historical data on these incidents.
That becomes an even more difficult task if Britain leaves the bloc without a deal as Dublin has pledged to maintain the integrity of the European Union's single market, where goods move freely around the bloc without the need for checks.
Unless she plans on not getting him a smart phone, banning him from social media, and monitoring his internet use until the day he turns 18, controlling what her teenager sees may be a more difficult task than she imagined.
When I learnt later in school that the Earth goes around the Sun, I was faced with the difficult task of deleting a mental image that made sense to me, and replacing it with a model that was not intuitively understandable.
But one of her senior ministers dampened that enthusiasm on Sunday, in a sign of the difficult task May faces in uniting her own party behind a single exit strategy as key legislation is due to enter parliament next week.
He said the rigorous standards and legal requirements make it a difficult task, yet the company's success in achieving the North America certification two years ahead of schedule stands as a great example of what is possible for the entire company.
Meanwhile, ahead of the first comic's Fourth of July release, he'll be chipping away at the difficult task of chronicling an American hero as someone who, it's safe to say, isn't exactly psyched about where the country is at right now.
The poor result in Wisconsin leaves Kasich — who has very little cash on hand — with the still more difficult task of convincing skeptical donors and Republican officials to keep funding and supporting what many are viewing as a quixotic campaign.
As Point72 Asset Management's chief market intelligence officer, Granade has the difficult task of leading the team responsible for combing through huge amounts of data to find information that the hedge fund's portfolio managers and analysts can turn into trades.
As President Trump's newly named White House coronavirus response coordinator, she has the difficult task of tracking and orchestrating the government's effort to contain the outbreak, while projecting a calm, authoritative presence to counter the mixed messages from Mr. Trump.
Italy must "continue in the difficult task of promoting growth with a fiscal policy that faces the restrictions that we all face," Centeno said in an interview with Reuters late on Saturday on the sidelines of the Ambrosetti business forum.
For scooters to hit the streets of New York, the State Legislature and the City Council would probably have to approve new rules — a difficult task when leaders are already quarreling over other thorny issues like marijuana legalization and rent regulation.
To accomplish both goals, Rival believes teams need to know the identity of the person who actually uses the ticket — an increasingly difficult task in an era where secondary ticket sales on platforms like StubHub and SeatGeek continue to grow.
For Democrats to win control of the Senate, a more difficult task, they would have to defend 22016 seats — including 218 in states won by President Trump in 2106 — and flip two of the five Republican seats considered in play.
Still, even those bullish about defeating Mr. Cuomo admit that it would be a difficult task, considering his bankroll and powerful allies in labor and other industries, as well as the state party, which has already taken to battering potential opponents.
Securing all of these systems throughout the country is a difficult task that involves not only technical improvements and cybersecurity but also training and coordinating with local elections officials on how their systems could be implicated by national security threats.
Consequently, it's no surprise that polls done online show a consistently better picture for Trump than most live interviewer polling, and today reaching America through the phone is an increasingly difficult task compared to new methods available through the internet.
But Mr. Byford has an even more difficult task than just fixing the nuts and bolts of the system: He must win the political support and the money that will be needed if there is any hope to revive the subway.
It&aposs an incredibly difficult task, and so what you&aposre supposed to do then according to this evidence is you&aposre supposed to edit your own language and say right now, it feels like I will never be successful again.
Speaking of Mr. Mugabe's legacy has always been a difficult task without falling into the false dichotomies created by the tensions between his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front and the West over transferring settler-owned land to black Zimbabweans.
In a recent interview with Variety, Stankey praised the storytellers who produce the shows and films WarnerMedia is best known for, but also noted the difficult task he and the company face in carrying out AT&T's plans for that content.
In a statement, 60 year-old Pierre de Villiers said he had tried to keep the armed forces fit for an ever more difficult task within the financial constraints imposed on it, but was no longer able to sustain that.
It also shows that content moderation—an already difficult task of anticipating and creating a policy for every possible social situation—is monumentally more difficult when you're building it into your platform after it's been adopted by over 2 billion people.
But a below-par performance will embolden critics in her party and could then complicate the already-difficult task of executing her Brexit plan without making concessions to pro-EU factions, such as agreeing to stay in the EU customs union.
We appreciate YouTube's efforts to work to improve your hate speech policy and your recent commitment to seriously review your harassment policy, and understand that making the internet a safer place while protecting political speech is a complicated, difficult task.
As The Daily Beast pointed out, they struggled to appropriately address the shooting in Las Vegas on Monday's inaugural episode (a difficult task, even for a seasoned anchor), and they apparently chose to ignore the news of Tom Petty's fatal cardiac arrest.
Snap's IPO underwriters had a difficult task, Recode reports: They wanted to make sure the IPO price was not too high or too low before it hit the public market, as early investors and founders of the company wanted a fair deal.
A no-confidence vote requires the candidate to gather 176 or more votes in Spain's lower house, a difficult task in the fragmented parliament where nationalists, among them two Catalan separatist parties, could be decisive if the larger parties cannot reach an agreement.
Remarks from the BOJ's two newest board members highlight the difficult task the central bank faces in maintaining its massive quantitative easing program in the face of stubbornly weak consumer price inflation and worries that it is starting to distort financial markets.
WATCH: CNN reporters take your questions on the stolen girls Simple demand, difficult task "Bring back our girls": The demand, circulated on social media by ordinary citizens and such high-profile figures such as first lady Michelle Obama alike, is a simple one.
The shift from physical media sales, digital downloads, and radio plays to stream-based systems has placed a new burden on institutions like Billboard, which now has the difficult task of determining which metrics constitute a fair indication of a song's popularity.
Whoever is eventually elected to replace Koroma will face the difficult task of reviving an economy hit hard by low prices for iron ore - once touted as the key to lifting the West African nation out of poverty - and a deadly Ebola outbreak.
Bill Clinton falls into both categories, but he had a far more difficult task in closing out the second night of the Democratic convention in Philadelphia on Tuesday night; he needed to find a way to knit the party back together again.
Though only a few people (see: Tom Ford, Riccardo Tisci, and Nicolas Ghesquière) have managed to break the spell, for the rest of the industry, the most difficult task isn't listed above: It's actually keeping their job long enough to make an impact.
Because of their nomadic nature and vast territories, studying cheetahs in situ has always been a difficult task, and a large portion of what we now know about the species—their health, fertility, endocrinology, genetics—came from research done on captive cats.
Although the idea made sense in theory, actually producing an atom of element 113 proved to be a difficult task given the extremely short half-lives of the element 113 isotopes produced by RIKEN, which amount to roughly 1/1000 of a second.
Spicer's tenure was defined by his struggle to beat back the cascade of controversy overwhelming the administration and how he handled the difficult task of defending a president lacking any interest in sticking to a broader communications strategy other than his own.
Instead we have chosen the much more difficult task of undoing ourselves stich by stich [sic], and releasing each other with love so that we may take on our new form: dear friends and devoted co-parents of our beloved son Kase.
Banks are incredibly unlikely to file a SAR for income reported on your tax return, and the authorities would be forced to prove that a fraudulent consulting fee or invoice was just that, a very difficult task if all parties insist otherwise.
Now that the show's reverse-chronological timeline has gotten past Cunanan's five murders, writer Tom Rob Smith faces the difficult task of discerning his motives—a particular challenge because he didn't live long enough to be interrogated or interviewed about his killing spree.
Partially out of pity, and partially because we here at Noisey believe in giving unknown artists some shine, we decided to undertake the grueling, difficult task of reviewing A New and Better Agenda, which, unfortunately, required us to listen to the whole thing.
Although among young and midlife adults, the main challenge for doctors can be convincing them of the benefits of screening, among people in my age group and beyond, the difficult task more often involves advising patients that it's time to forgo screening.
He took office last month and is a member of a leadership triumvirate that has the difficult task of maintaining the Communist Party's close ties with its Chinese counterpart, while under pressure from its people to stand up to Beijing's growing maritime assertiveness.
To help ease fears around the tech, PwC is also using applications like virtual reality to train employees on topics like diversity and inclusion, even putting managers that have to fire someone in simulations to try to make the often difficult task easier.
More employers could invest in training their workers, but this is a difficult task for small and medium-sized employers who face large startup costs for such training, and who worry that these newly trained workers might not stay with their firms.
But it will be a difficult task for Pence, who, in addition to the inherent challenges of making the case for Trump to the establishment, also has a long record of disagreeing with the nominee on a lot of his talking points.
After all, he won a House seat in El Paso largely by running to the right of the entrenched incumbent and after a couple of terms in office threw himself into the difficult task of trying to win a statewide election in Texas.
Even if the Democrats took control of the House in November—and managed to persuade some Republicans to turn on Kavanaugh, a difficult task in itself—it's unclear whether lawmakers would place the sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh in the "high crimes and misdemeanors" category.
But they're also facing the difficult task of producing evidence damning enough to convince Trump's GOP allies in the Senate that he's committed impeachable offenses, an undertaking made only more difficult if witnesses — particularly political appointees close to key Ukraine events — refuse to cooperate.
"The companies that our witnesses represent have a very difficult task: preserving the environment of openness upon on which their platforms have thrived, while seeking to responsibly manage and thwart the actions of those who would use their services for evil," Committee Chairman Sen.
The Greater Bay Area already has a combined economy roughly the same size as Australia but the region of 11 major cities is relatively divided - not least because Hong Kong and Macau have their own currencies and legal systems that make integration a difficult task.
Whoever takes over the top job will face a difficult task, however, after the group published in March its weakest results since the financial crash due to lower spending from consumer goods groups like Unilever and P&G and competition from Google and Facebook.
The implementation of the peace agreement will be a long and difficult task and a Yes vote should open the way for Mr Uribe and other opponents of the deal to contribute to its success by offering, if not support, at least constructive criticism.
Going to cash means not just avoiding the Dow's worst days but missing out on the days of the biggest gains — usually only a few a year — and being left with the difficult task of trying to figure out when to get back into stocks.
Landing on Mars, currently some 35 million miles (56 million km) away from its nearest planetary neighbor Earth, is a notoriously difficult task that has thwarted a single previous effort by Europe, most of Russia's probes and given U.S. space agency NASA trouble as well.
But the fatal shooting in the Bronx last month of Deborah Danner, a schizophrenic woman said to have swung a bat at a police sergeant, has renewed scrutiny of how officers handle the difficult task of dealing with people who are behaving erratically and dangerously.
It's a difficult task they've taken on, but a crucial one: to convince artists, politicians, landlords, and tenants not to participate, not to take the money and run, to forgo the ostensible, immediate profit for a long-term plan that's sustainable for the majority.
In June 2016, the wreck of the fishing vessel was recovered from the seabed and taken to a NATO base on Sicily, where teams of forensic scientists and experts began the difficult task of identifying the corpses that had been trapped in the hull.
It's been a particularly difficult task: There are no detailed renderings of the 80 lavishly painted wooden beasts, which quickly decayed after installation and later disappeared from the pagoda entirely (among his few references was an 18th-century poem by Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles).
The ruling last week was seen as a vote of confidence for the company under its new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who was given the difficult task of turning the company around following a series of scandals under the leadership of former CEO Travis Kalanick.
The pressure to complete that difficult task will mount in the days ahead as the October 1 fiscal year deadline approaches and Republicans, who control both chambers on the Hill, try to demonstrate to voters they can govern effectively and deserve to remain in power.
Page and Brin were students at Stanford University in 1996 when they created a class project that would become Google's search engine, which represented a huge leap forward in the notoriously difficult task of scouring the sprawling Web for content that users cared about.
Yet the authorities face a "really difficult" task in trying to judge whether a young person found dealing drugs should be treated as a suspect or a victim, said Brewer, who retired from the police last month after five years in charge of the unit.
"While turning around declining retailers is a very difficult task, particularly amidst unfavorable secular trends and soft industry sales growth, we see a good chance of stabilization — if not growth — in earnings over the next two years as sweeping changes take hold," Basham wrote.
WASHINGTON — A third Democratic senator announced his support on Sunday for President Trump's Supreme Court pick, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, though Republicans still face the difficult task of gaining enough Democratic votes to confirm Judge Gorsuch without potentially having to change longstanding Senate practice.
"While the review is a difficult task because we can't rewrite history, we know it is important we do everything we can to ensure the best outcomes in the future," said Tony Crandell, an acting assistant commissioner for the New South Wales Police Force.
Her new role as secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs represents a promotion from her previous job as junior energy minister, but lands her the difficult task of delivering on funding promises made to the farming community during the referendum campaign.
The 53-year-old lawmaker is well known for his fierce attacks across the aisle — delivered at a machine gun-like pace — that could prove challenging for Nadler, 72, who faces the difficult task of preventing the proceedings from spinning wildly out of control.
If I sound dismissive, it's just because I'm still looking for all the reasons it would have been right not to watch the show, before I get to the more difficult task of specifying the reasons that not watching would have been a loss.
The most difficult task facing Infinity War is addressing all of the characters, motivations, subplots, and relationships that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has built up over the years without making it feel like an expository avalanche careening down a mountain to bury the audience below.
The most difficult task that Civil War II writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Marquez face is the same problem that Marvel's first Civil War story faced in 2006: How do you make both sides of the conflict compelling without sacrificing the integrity of the characters?
It's a logical next step given that many jurisdictions, particularly those in wealthier countries, have already taken similar measures—but the challenge now will be in getting low- and middle-income countries to follow suit, a more difficult task owing to weaker food and safety controls.
That's a difficult task in any post-catastrophe situation, but it's made more complex by Houston's sprawling size and the ways in which artists set up their practices in a metropolitan area that's more than 153,000 square miles — an area larger than the state of New Jersey.
LAC LA BICHE/CONKLIN, Alberta (Reuters) - After she and her husband fled in different directions as a wildfire burned mercilessly through Canada's Fort McMurray, Erin Naughton faces another difficult task: how to keep her family going until they can return to the city they call home.
While Belfiore wouldn't share specifics, he insisted Microsoft had no plans to release a browser that's slower than what Microsoft had before—a difficult task for the Windows 10 version, but an easy one for macOS, where Microsoft hasn't had a browser presence in a decade.
Nevertheless, the new CDU leader certainly could be confrontational with Merkel," he said, adding that this would depend on the next CDU leader's strategy, one "which may take time to work out as the CDU faces the difficult task of winning back support from opposite directions, i.e.
Unless they can completely stymie the Cavaliers' offense—a difficult task made more so for Atlanta because of their weak defensive rebounding and the Cavs' excellent glass-cleaning on the offensive end—it doesn't seem like the Hawks have enough on offense to hang with them, either.
But as he seeks to tackle entrenched mistrust between officers and the minority communities they protect, Mr. Bratton, 68, is taking on arguably the most difficult task of his career, during what he has said is the final lap of his more than 45 years in policing.
Embalo, who served as prime minister under Vaz from 2016-18, faces the difficult task of overcoming a long-running political impasse and modernising the West African country of 1.6 million people, which has suffered nine coups or attempted coups since independence from Portugal in 1974.
Not only are you faced with the difficult task of opening your relationship to outside sexual and/or romantic partners without getting bogged down by jealousy, but if you spend any time with the non-monogamous community, then you'll likely be inundated with a whole new lexicon of terms.
However, in our pluralistic society the government is often called on to balance competing liberty interests -- a difficult task requiring compromises that respect the freedom and dignity of all sides and, to the extent possible, provide everyone with the space necessary to exercise his or her own conscience.
Threading the needle of getting defense hawks, fiscal conservatives and those steering tax reform within his own party has been a difficult task, but House Speaker Paul Ryan has reminded House GOP members that this year's budget is critical for getting top priorities like tax reform through both chambers.
Broadly spoke with Dewey Webb, the senior director of the National Native American Law Enforcement Association, who couldn't comment on the specifics of this active investigation, but who confirmed that policing these large, rural areas of tribal land is a difficult task for law enforcement due to severe underfunding.

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