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WASHINGTON — The spies are not particularly difficult to find.
The record is difficult to find nearly 50 years later.
And three, it's not difficult to find them on sale.
Photo: GettyPorn is not, let's say, difficult to find online.
"It's particularly difficult to find jobs this year," Li said.
For a first lady, she was remarkably difficult to find.
Unfortunately, quality therapy is often difficult to find and keep.
Unfortunately, it's not difficult to find toxicity in the workplace.
This can make it difficult to find the best deal.
It's difficult to find food that's both healthy and affordable
These three simple requirements can be difficult to find together.
It was extremely difficult to find images that excited me.
This makes it difficult to find places where people live.
"It's very difficult to find people against now," says Nebot.
As September approached, their next sublet proved difficult to find.
It's difficult to find anything really negative in the report.
It is difficult to find much optimism in these outcomes.
Certain applications, statistics or reports are surprisingly difficult to find.
"It's very difficult to find a job that suits me."
But it's very, very difficult to find the right people.
Mr. Herrera's immigration status made it difficult to find work, however.
Yes, but it will be difficult to find a new coalition.
It can be difficult to find time for a drop-in.
It is also difficult to find a spouse within the faith.
We found it blazingly fast but difficult to find a signal.
Varoufakis expressed frustration that it had been difficult to find partners.
It's decidedly difficult to find any upsides to Donald Trump's presidency.
It's notoriously difficult to find a smartphone with a headphone jack.
It's difficult to find such complicated molecules far away from Earth.
It is difficult to find a quick fix to these issues.
It can be difficult to find good advice or trained contractors.
Prince's music may be difficult to find on the internet legally.
Squid, in particular, are difficult to find in the fossil record.
Is it difficult to find new parts to replace malfunctioning ones?
It's difficult to find that at a Neiman's in the mall.
My limited English has made it difficult to find a job.
Even on sites that did, the mentions were difficult to find.
It isn't difficult to find vestiges of Jewish life in Europe.
Unfortunately, that middle ground seems difficult to find at the moment.
Affordable housing has been difficult to find in Bethesda for years.
I am finding it difficult to find temporary housing for her.
Unfortunately, until very recently, this information has been difficult to find.
These are rarer, more difficult to find, and sometimes more expensive.
It's now difficult to find anyone inside sports who opposes gambling.
The frogs were difficult to find, because they blended with their background.
Chrome made this setting more difficult to find than it should've been.
But like many things at Facebook, it's difficult to find concrete answers.
And it was, first of all, very difficult to find a person.
And it seems so difficult to find a solution to this problem.
And it's very, very difficult to find anything that's in the zeitgeist.
It's also just generally very difficult to find these kinds of objects.
But was it as difficult to find the votes as he expected?
It's difficult to find anyone to wholeheartedly like in Bravo's Dirty John.
Even today, Destiny makes it frustratingly difficult to find the good stuff.
But relative pitch is very difficult to find in the animal world.
It was difficult to find a good game plan to beat her.
That business has also said it is difficult to find American workers.
Many complained that it was difficult to find information about local services.
"Back then, it was so difficult to find vegan ingredients," Jerome says.
It's difficult to find a place to live on a boat legally
It is difficult to find a clear strategy on China from Trump.
"It's not so difficult to find the right piece," Ms. Stern said.
In some countries, it would be difficult to find an online video.
Accurate figures on drug development are difficult to find and often disputed.
I think it's incredibly important, but it's difficult to find the time.
"That's actually really difficult to find in an adult group," says Francisco.
Also, it was difficult to find a doctor to prescribe, Anderson says.
Oddly, in my recent experience, it has become difficult to find there.
Warrants can also make it difficult to find jobs or get apartments.
Organic cotton can also be much more expensive and difficult to find.
I recognize that many of these mezcals may be difficult to find.
Before then, it was often difficult to find I.C.U. space for them.
If you ask around, it's not difficult to find roommate horror stories.
And while that's fun, it can be difficult to find the plot.
FERRECHIO: And finding intent is actually very difficult to find, but -- KURTZ: Right.
I think it's difficult to find true authenticity in the world of cookbooks.
"It would be more difficult to find resources for social spending," Ferrand said.
It can be frustratingly difficult to find decent Mexican food in New York.
It can be difficult to find purity at the top of international sports.
It's "ten times as good," and an indie production, so difficult to find.
"Honestly, it's been a little difficult to find the perfect nude," says Ishizu.
Yet these differences can be subtle, which makes them incredibly difficult to find.
Some complain it is too difficult to find or too hard to understand.
They are difficult to find with metal detectors and hard to spot visually.
In cities it's much more challenging, because it's difficult to find the refugees.
Those challenging Trump may find it difficult to find a sympathetic judicial audience.
In the furniture section, it was difficult to find any items on display.
Loyalty is a virtue difficult to find in politics, especially on social media.
It's difficult to find anyone who feels they belong to the Iraqi nation.
They say otherwise it will be difficult to find an impartial jury pool.
Social media posts indicate that Topo Chico is difficult to find outside Texas.
It wasn't difficult to find the salty treat at Wegmans and Trader Joe's.
Or maybe the buckle is difficult to find or the belt is uncomfortable.
The two-story building is a little difficult to find in eastern Tokyo.
Here, Ms. Blesener said, similar programs go unadvertised and are difficult to find.
It's very difficult to find people in Portugal who disagree with this model.
Many countries have tried, but it's difficult to find any convincing success stories.
It's difficult to find pregnancy clothes that don't have drape in the design.
But it would be difficult to find a richer document of the times.
With my small frame it is very difficult to find pants that fit.
The biggest problem with the Spire LX is that it's difficult to find.
In those neighborhoods, it can be difficult to find anyone who supports independence.
Costs are much higher, and steady employment is much more difficult to find.
It was difficult to find documents other than newspaper articles in this case.
Because in advanced economy it is not difficult to find the appropriate infrastructure.
AND, YOU KNOW, YOU – BIPARTISAN ISSUES ARE SO DIFFICULT TO FIND ANYWHERE, WILBUR.
Skilled construction labor is not only expensive, it is extremely difficult to find.
Any poorer description of Lewis's career than "no action" is difficult to find.
It is increasingly difficult to find people who don't feel strongly about him.
It's difficult to find a more impressive CV in clean energy than Kammen's.
And even then it's difficult to find any concrete evidence of the quote's veracity.
They're hard to navigate, and it can be difficult to find things on them.
I actually love piña coladas but it's very difficult to find a good one.
Imported medicine for things like cancer treatments are difficult to find in the market.
"That last layer is always the most important and difficult to find," she says.
But as time marches on, it's become increasingly difficult to find fat to trim.
Why is it so difficult to find out what comes with a streaming subscription?
Today, everything has become more compartmentalized, and interpersonal relationships are more difficult to find.
It will be much more difficult to find such unanimity within South Korean society.
It is difficult to find today the strength to even think of carrying on.
He said there that it was proving difficult to find talent for the firm.
Information about the sale process is difficult to find and pricing is often unclear.
If foreigners leave Britain because of Brexit, it may be difficult to find workers.
His Instagram is difficult to find and largely consists of landscapes in foreign countries.
What's more, these replacement options are even more difficult to find on the web.
It's very difficult to find anything other than that, which I find really positive.
Unless doctors know to look for it, it would be very difficult to find.
It's very difficult to find shows like this to expose your impressionable daughter to.
Now everything is so curated that it's difficult to find content that's truly surprising.
And 45 percent say it's already too difficult to find what they're looking for.
THAT BASICALLY MAKES IT VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND A SOLUTION TO THE FISCAL PROBLEM.
"It's not difficult to find a home for an adorable blond puppy," she said.
"I think it's very difficult to find anything that brings everybody together," he said.
It's difficult to find a word strong enough to describe the way we feel.
In fact, quite a few of them are difficult to find online at all.
But it's especially difficult to find a mentor when you're a woman of color.
Job interviews had been unsuccessful or language barriers made it difficult to find work.
Without working roads to transport people and goods, economic opportunity is difficult to find.
Though they are trying to find a job, it is difficult to find one.
A full list of its members, if it exists, is very difficult to find.
If the hackers are doing their job right, it's extremely difficult to find out.
It is much, much more difficult to find someone to take on the job.
Corporate leaders are usually insulated by underlings, which makes their faces difficult to find.
The tools that offer guided tours and invite user interaction are difficult to find.
But it has been difficult to find consensus to change federal and state regulations.
Other giveaways, such as a tainted Internet protocol address, also were difficult to find.
Some investors cautioned that it would be difficult to find an alternative to Achleitner.
But Taylor's deteriorated health and finances made it difficult to find a suitable home.
It is very difficult to find men willing to talk about that kind of experience.
" However, Castaing cautions that "it is [even] difficult to find the man behind the artist.
Sometimes it's difficult to find the things that we, as human beings, have in common.
It's tedious, it's annoying, it's difficult to find joy in, and it must be done.
That's made it more difficult to find bargains, said Telsey Advisory Group analyst Joseph Feldman.
In Latin America, it's even more difficult to find someone hoping for a Trump victory.
"Yield is still very, very difficult to find and hey here's some yield," he said.
It's difficult to find funding, distribution, or even an audience for short films these days.
Because Snapchat's feed is now algorithmic instead of chronological, Stories are more difficult to find.
If you need more help or extra features, however, then they're not difficult to find.
"It was very difficult to find something to wear because the weather changed," she says.
Askdata: Non-technical employees rarely use company data because it's difficult to find and understand.
Even though it's effective, ERP therapy can be difficult to find and hard to afford.
She also added that those skills are new to the marketplace and difficult to find.
But they are not cheap, and it's difficult to find out how much procedures cost.
Peak trains are full, and it is difficult to find the capacity to run more.
And let alone someone wanting to volunteer, it is incredibly difficult to find a match.
It's not age, per se, that makes it more difficult to find and have friends.
It was difficult to find a rabbi willing to be part of a joint ceremony.
While still relatively difficult to find in the U.S., it's taken over the Asian markets.
And I found him and it took me a while -- he was difficult to find.
Even those who want to stay find it difficult to find a place to live.
It can be difficult to find a properly fitting coat for dogs with slim builds.
But any impact on the president's approval rating is difficult to find in the data.
It's more difficult to find deals on indie brands than the ones everyone knows about.
The official site is bare-bones and difficult to find (and is getting an upgrade).
Like at Whole Foods, it's pretty difficult to find brand-name products on the shelves.
And I think it's not too difficult to find some evidence of similar thinking today.
In previous years when we visited, it was difficult to find nonsmoking restaurants or cafes.
Not only was it difficult to find coal, it was difficult to move it, too.
One knock on the liberal arts is that it's difficult to find a first job.
On the fixed-income front, it is difficult to find sectors we would consider inexpensive.
This device launched for $329.993, but it's not difficult to find one for around $70.
It's difficult to find a recent show that hasn't reflected questions of abuse and consent.
Yet it would be difficult to find three principles that May's proposals more directly undermine.
In particular, it helps reveal why political will is so difficult to find these days.
You can't find documentation of it; it's very, very difficult to find anything about it.
Though it had been difficult to find, it actually doesn't seem so hidden after all.
Cracked, dirty surfaces are difficult to find in the building, and all the appliances are new.
As ever, the balance between civil liberties and the protection of others is difficult to find.
Also, many transactions are discussed privately, making it difficult to find out what price was agreed.
He had architects design difficult-to-find conference rooms at the end of dead-end hallways.
But it's been difficult to find exactly where this added risk could be in our genome.
"Replacement parts for the system are difficult to find because they are now obsolete," GAO said.
It's becoming difficult to find an "unpopular" technique or algorithm that isn't already swarming with researchers.
It can be difficult to find paid work if you're not already in the right circles.
Podcasts have plenty of wonderful qualities, but they tend to be long and difficult to find.
The singer's multiple pets also made it difficult to find a suitable short-term living arrangement.
Compared to the company's main TurboTax portal, TurboTax Free File is much more difficult to find.
This piece is difficult to find, its golden frame blending into the backdrop of gilded furniture.
There is an increasing shortage of stock, so it's increasingly difficult to find assets to buy.
Yet that is strikingly difficult to find out, and the state is not trying too hard.
"It will be very difficult to find an impartial jury to retry El Chapo," Luban said.
As refugees, it was difficult to find well-paid work, and life in Beirut was expensive.
But a clear position taken in response to accusations made against Blizzard are difficult to find.
"It is becoming increasingly difficult to find decent roles in this market," said one recruitment consultant.
That makes it difficult to find essentials, like food, water and shelter — especially when they're scarce.
Because it's very difficult to find a fruit in nature that isn't round in some way.
Any pig left alive, even wounded, would become all the more skittish and difficult to find.
It can be difficult to find someone you really like with compatible kinks, so enjoy it.
Before, these events have been more difficult to find, which could have impacted their viewership numbers.
Later, she tells him that women who have good fathers find it difficult to find love.
However, 89 percent of executives say that it is difficult to find candidates with these abilities.
Back in 2017, Nintendo launched a console that was incredibly difficult to find following its release.
On the Gear VR, apps and games became difficult to find as more were made available.
It is difficult to find a segment of our society that the arts don't positively impact.
In the 9th year of a bull market they are getting really, really difficult to find.
For Comcast, this is all about large-scale international diversification, which relatively difficult to find elsewhere.
Then again, privacy in a city as busy as New York is admittedly difficult to find.
Natural burial requires a cemetery willing to take the body, which can be difficult to find.
I'm aware that paid internships are more difficult to find and to get, but they exist.
It was difficult to find a car; people were fighting with each other over a car.
It can be difficult to find people who are my socioeconomic "equal" on apps like Tinder.
Outside Europe, these remnants are more difficult to find, though not for a lack of history.
It was difficult to find anyone on Twitter questioning whether Mr. Chan had earned the award.
And California law made it unreasonably difficult to find out about their rights after the decision.
Iraq could seek another source, but it could be difficult to find one on short notice.
But employers will find it difficult to find enough people with the skills to fill them.
Several run-ins with the law have made it difficult to find steady work, she says.
Despite the bee's size, its rarity, remote location and nesting habits make it difficult to find.
Leads are usually stale, evidence is difficult to find and suspects are often lost to history.
And even when I've made it to a location, it's needlessly difficult to find specific NPCs.
A fierce prosecutor who shuns the spotlight It's difficult to find pictures of Durham on the internet.
A lack of livestock, however, made it difficult to find animal waste, said Lee, the agriculture expert.
The rest require telescopes to see—and even then, these stars can be incredibly difficult to find.
It was also difficult to find evidence that the overhaul was bearing fruit in the first quarter.
But in some communities, it's more difficult to find long-term interventions, like psychotherapy and group therapy.
The website looked through questions that users marked as difficult to find the toughest ones across industries.
When a post is offensive but not harmful, it's often difficult to find more explicitly troubling content.
The console was notoriously difficult to find due to limited stock, and was discontinued earlier this year.
The popularity of the headsets has meant that the device has been difficult to find in stores.
It's also difficult to find workers who know how to keep that aging equipment up and running.
And yet, though content is abundant, never has it been more difficult to find something worth watching.
In Georgia, 56 percent of farmers said that it had become far more difficult to find farmworkers.
But in a disruptive, technology-driven world, it becomes more difficult to find those undisrupted potential companies.
It is difficult to find any scientist, Anandakrishnan especially, who thinks that Thwaites can avoid this fate.
Roger gave me a home, and a strong partnership, which is very difficult to find in racing.
Do you worry that that would make it difficult to find an entry point into your catalog?
According to Bassiani's owners, it's just as expensive as it is difficult to find drugs in Georgia.
When there's a price limit, it's sometimes difficult to find a good gift that's cheap and useful.
It is pretty difficult to find a queen; you have to give up things for it, too.
As the popularity of OnePlus 3 skyrockets, it may get difficult to find the phone in-stock.
But affordable housing is still difficult to find, for low-income as well as moderate-income renters.
Unfortunately, both of these items are difficult to find in the immediate aftermath of the Switch launch.
Legitimate Muslim LGBTQ advocacy organizations exist, but their websites are difficult to find and tricky to navigate.
If someone falls overboard, it will be difficult to find and retrieve them, especially in rough seas.
Sometimes, in places less metropolitan than New York, it can be a bit difficult to find pods.
Among Democratic respondents, 47 percent said it's not difficult to find a job, while 2023 percent disagreed.
At around the same time, the industry took steps to make the program more difficult to find.
It is difficult to find a patient here who admits to mourning the loss of his eye.
With all the noises we encounter in our everyday lives, it is often difficult to find peace.
And then we make it very difficult to find out if that medical potential is really there.
"It's very difficult to find goat meat in the summer," says John, "you'd have to order it."
It's frustrating to live in a cluttered space where it's difficult to find useful objects, she says.
"It is difficult for players in Taiwan because it's difficult to find meat without carbs," he said.
Normal airplane pillows can push your neck out and make it difficult to find a comfortable fit.
The same content will also now be more difficult to find on Instagram through search and Explore.
More than foundations even, it's difficult to find a mascara you really love, especially in the drugstore.
It would have been difficult to find a room less likely to inspire confidence in the future.
Borojo was more difficult to find, but is treasured as a prize ingredient in a tropical milkshake.
In a crowded parking lot, my silver Toyota Prius is unremarkable and can be difficult to find.
"It is constantly difficult to find someone who is qualified to interpret for these cases," she said.
As Friday's vote neared, it became difficult to find anyone, Democrat or Republican, who supported the proposal.
It is not difficult to find a sweet pile of anecdotal data to back up this study.
Coming from a niche, DIY-focused market, though, a good mechanical keyboard can be difficult to find.
There are fiddle sticks that are low price-point products, but they're difficult to find and purchase.
Medicaid reimbursement rates are so low that it is difficult to find providers who will accept it.
Nonfatal shootings are far more common than gun homicides, but reliable data is notoriously difficult to find.
Child care costs have been rising, and in many places it's difficult to find high-quality care.
In years past, it would be difficult to find a seat in a busy mall food court.
Fitting into a new society can be painful; distrust and indifference make it difficult to find work.
It's difficult to find office-appropriate clothing where I live, so I usually buy work clothes online.
Prices are climbing into seven figures across the region, and rentals are expensive and difficult to find.
"It's difficult to find good tutors, because parents don't know what to look for," he tells me.
Some offer scholarships, but most said it was often difficult to find qualified students from underrepresented groups.
"It's pretty difficult to find something because we don't have much the Chinese really want," he said.
As people consider selling, it might be very difficult to find a home to meet their needs.
But Piper says it's difficult "to find a more impactful" disruptive company in any industry than Tesla.
As Christmas approaches, many Australians are understandably finding it difficult to find the joy of the season.
Survival of the fittest While marine diamonds may be difficult to find, they're certainly worth the hunt.
It would be difficult to find quite so much room in the crowded maze of Old Town.
It must be difficult to find people who understand what it means to live as a Getty.
It's not that difficult to find those individuals to subscribe or to give gift subscriptions in magazines.
As previously mentioned, the dark web is a shifting topology, and things can be difficult to find.
It's the problem of a highly sensationalized case: Not only was it difficult to find people who hadn't already formed an opinion about O.J.'s guilt or innocence, but it was also difficult to find people who didn't have some personal experience with an aspect of the case.
With the market indexes near all-time highs, Klarman said it is more difficult to find cheap investments.
Because it's rare and not obvious, the next monster stock is difficult to find, even for the pros.
It's difficult to find a house or yard in disrepair, and many are enclosed by shiny white fences.
The economic changes prompted Noble's move to Los Angeles in 225, as housing suddenly became difficult to find.
Capture stresses out and sometimes injures animal subjects, however, and hair and dung can be difficult to find.
Users have their own trends — even their own language — and it's difficult to find them anywhere else online.
Still, in some areas of the country, it's difficult to find tickets, especially for a group of moviegoers.
It's not difficult to find out exactly where Education Secretary Betsy DeVos comes from and what she believes.
"Many of us find it difficult to find time for physical activity in our free time," he said.
When a business' annual revenue exceeds $100 billion, it's sufficiently difficult to find new avenues of meaningful growth.
Snapchat's redesign has been critiqued for being difficult to find celebrities, such as Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian.
It is difficult to find a speck of dust on the city streets, patrolled by impeccably-dressed policemen.
Resources were difficult to find, and in my case, it felt safer if I kept quiet about it.
However, that same Satanic Panic inadvertently imported metal into some places where the music was difficult to find.
The employment is so low — the unemployment — that every day it's more and more difficult to find people.
But it can be difficult to find high-quality sheets, especially ones that don't completely break the bank.
Back then, individual plans were pricey and difficult to find, and insurers could reject people with preexisting conditions.
Digital publishers have become increasingly interested in that approach, as digital advertising revenue becomes more difficult to find.
"It's very difficult to find a drone operator when you spot a drone in the sky," Michel laments.
It's difficult to find a snap that doesn't feature Carla's thick head of curls when perusing the account.
It isn't difficult to find women minimizing their experiences as a way to cope with the looming PTSD.
When you're living in Mississippi, it's difficult to find places to hide, even in more tolerant, welcoming areas.
But these days, it can be difficult to find a good job and move up the corporate ladder.
It was not difficult to find Othman in the village, whose residents mostly come from four extended families.
In contrast, it&aposs normally extremely difficult to find just one or two available saver-level award seats.
As a solo-entrepreneur 10 years ago, Karin found it difficult to find consistent and reliable health coverage.
And the jumble of soils and microclimates makes it difficult to find a coherent way of organizing appellations.
But he said that it would be difficult to find enough specialists with the requisite skills and experience.
Copper bullets can be purchased online but are more expensive and difficult to find in stores, she said.
Then there are "hard" problems, whose solutions are difficult to find but, once identified, are easy to verify.
Losing members is not just logistically complicated (it can be sometimes be difficult to find good replacement candidates).
But it was not difficult to find people who, more quietly, said they would probably back Mr. Edwards.
It's difficult to find anyone who does not think 24-year-old Kris Bryant will be a superstar.
In my experience, it was actually difficult to find scenes dark enough to make the effect intense enough.
It's also difficult to find where the pressure needs to change along his back, so I become paranoid.
After all, the things people love about these groups are the same things that drew early internet users to bulletin boards, chat rooms, fan pages, and list serves: connection around ideas and identities that are often difficult to find, or at least difficult to find en masse, in your offline life.
With five conservatives and four liberals, the court is ideologically divided, meaning common ground may be difficult to find.
It's difficult to find an aspect of popular culture that Hugh Hefner didn't influence during his long, remarkable life.
While working on this story, I also found it remarkably difficult to find sources who would talk to me.
"Some of the pencils are pretty difficult to find, and none of them are being manufactured anymore," Mock said.
It's difficult to find those investors, and you have to go and de-market your company to other investors.
However, he appeared to later concede that Doral's owner's personality may have made it difficult to find new sponsorship.
Fifty nine percent of them also said it makes it more difficult to find real connections with other people.
Presumably these days it's so difficult to find favorable coverage of this colossally awful administration, parody its only refuge.
But they'd be difficult to find, and even if we spotted one, its origin wouldn't be clear to us.
The organizers told Refinery29 it was "too difficult" to find people who wanted to talk about their own experiences.
"It was surprisingly difficult to find an image of the scenes we were quoting on Google," Schulte told WIRED.
Doing so, she explained, would make it even more difficult to find people willing to serve on federal juries.
"It's difficult to find good reliable labor with the right skills," said Donnie Evans of Dallas-based Altura Homes.
And it's getting more and more difficult to find someone still alive, and still fit enough to stand trial.
Fast forward to today and everything is very well bid and it is very difficult to find attractive offerings.
Raising young kids, it was always difficult to find books, cartoons, TV shows, that were representative of our family.
Here's hoping they can actually pull it off, even as it remains difficult to find and buy a Switch.
"It's difficult to find a good present for the leader of the free world," the news site wrote online.
It's not difficult to find a cheaper place to live, but make sure you will want to live there.
And it wasn't difficult to find the tape measures, either — they were right across the aisle from the hammers.
Yet throughout the store, it was not difficult to find Wegmans fans, or "Wegmaniacs," as some people call them.
Andes mint ice cream sandwiches exist, but according to Best Products, they can be difficult to find in stores.
It is difficult to find any other organization with such large financial deficits that has not already gone bankrupt.
I can see she wants to say more but with limited spoken English, it's difficult to find the words.
In a city as diverse as New York, a neighborhood where dating happens naturally can be difficult to find.
"It's difficult to find fresh material," said Anthony Brown, partner in the art dealership Connaught Brown, based in London.
It's difficult to find neutral-colored baby items, she protested — whatever would the baby wear once it was born?
"It's frustrating," Mr. Hodgson said, noting how resources to help people cope with bears can be difficult to find.
Though alcohol is pretty expensive, it is still difficult to find a table at a bar on the weekend.
Image-heavy dating apps aren&apost designed for genuine connection, and can make it difficult to find real relationships.
Bailey said it's difficult to find a medical advance that hasn't been informed in some way by animal research.
We are always being reduced to ridiculous stereotypes that can make it difficult to find employment or social acceptance.
It is less difficult to find physicians who take Medicare than when I had employee-based health care insurance.
Sebastian Modak sent a postcard home from each destination he visited in 2019 (which sometimes proved difficult to find).
Although many institutions like universities, governments, and labs publish data online, it's often difficult to find using traditional search.
It's not only difficult to find someone you trust to care for your child — it costs a fortune, too.
For many cash-strapped local utilities, it's difficult to find the resources to manage a problem we rarely see.
The paper said rising valuations in the life sciences sector are making it difficult to find attractively priced companies.
The most coveted item may be fresh green kaffir lime leaves; difficult to find, and crucial to Thai cooking.
And without an education, it makes it that much more difficult to find a job, support themselves and survive.
Reddit's grade has been bumped up to a "D+" since the feature exists, but it is difficult to find.
It might be difficult to find the traces of Jewish history in Kolkata or Cairo or Baghdad or Fez.
He'd been working with film, but found it difficult to find a good processing lab on the East Coast.
Such a tactic can make it more difficult to find a long-term solution if it alienates the other side.
I moved from NYC to Boston, and it was very difficult to find opportunities that would pay my NY salary.
In other words, it'd be difficult to find a campus better prepared for a meta-fictionally slippery, puzzle-based conspiracy.
It proved pretty difficult to find a living snail to hang out on my face—especially after days without rain.
"Two decades ago, it was difficult to find a hospital that would allow us to do these surgeries," says Schechter.
The NES Classic has been very difficult to find in stores and online since its launch in November last year.
It was difficult to find witnesses or "neutral parties" to the event who happened to be driving by, he said.
Although it was slightly more difficult to find streams this week compared to the premiere, it wasn't a tedious affair.
When it comes to hacking esports, another term for e-gaming, Baker said it can be difficult to find cheaters.
But it's difficult to find colleges and universities in the United States (and globally, for that matter) that teach diplomacy.
"It's difficult to find that magic in a product, it's the thing startups work for years to find," he said.
It's difficult to find support for serious, in-depth journalism and it's difficult to make a living as a journalist.
And then it's a one-way Google street, and it's very difficult to find a turn to go somewhere else.
"It was really difficult to find anyone who was willing to be open about being trans or gay," Jessica said.
And while it's unlikely your average iOS consumer would ever run across this software, it's certainly not difficult to find.
Shields also shared that it can be difficult to find the balance between smart parenting and giving her girls freedom.
Shwed said the company was actively looking for acquisitions but that it has been difficult to find a good fit.
For items we like to call "the basics," it sure can be difficult to find ones that fit just right.
Thankfully, it's not that difficult to find covered ties that bind — without bending and creasing the hair out of shape.
"The problem now is: it's really difficult to find an apartment in Berlin which is not totally overpriced," said Sebastian.
"Applicable cyber security talent is becoming increasingly difficult to find in today's ever growing cyber security field," the report stated.
Unlike getting laid, memes provided a sanctity and self-satisfaction difficult to find from the comfort of one's mom's office.
In contrast to buyers of well-known cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, holders of petros are difficult to find.
Once your sole dream basket is incinerated, it becomes incredibly difficult to find the strength to weave a new one.
It's difficult to find any sort of consensus between Republican moderates and Tea Party types in the House of Representatives.
I wrote two standalone novels when I was getting started, and it was more difficult to find traction with those.
Mr Kabila has control of the state apparatus, but it is difficult to find many people who actually support him.
I think it's difficult to find an image that creates a sense of that synoptic capture or of a narrative.
"I think it will be difficult to find anchor (equity) investors for reasons that are still there," the investor said.
The Shop is a great place to find smaller, indie brands and unexpected products that are difficult to find elsewhere.
"It's very difficult to find any construction project that doesn't have a few disputes arising out of it," Mulla said.
Mr. Trump said that he found it difficult to find qualified local people to work there during the high season.
Yet it was difficult to find any direct link between the bombers and the Saudi legacy in the Belgian capital.
While there, he realized that it was difficult to find healthy food that tasted good enough to eat every day.
Today, the work of the Black Audio Film Collective is extremely difficult to find (Handsworth Songs is available on UbuWeb).
Primarily, people say the new navigation is overly complex, making it difficult to find the things they want to watch.
It gets increasingly difficult to find the right chemicals and figure out whether they're safe enough for us to use.
"Putting information in various places versus all in one place makes it more difficult to find the information," Halpern said.
"It's been really, really difficult to find a factory willing to do it and that does it well," she said.
It would be difficult to find a more poignant example of the Olympic ideal that Brundage had spent decades promoting.
In fact, it is difficult to find a car company not selling an electric car or plug-in hybrid today.
Balanced, evidence-based information—as opposed to scaremongering or focusing on criminal penalties—on drug use is difficult to find.
And child care is difficult to find in many neighborhoods, leaving mothers who are studying or working with few options.
It will be much more difficult to find a diplomatic solution to other conflicts about nuclear proliferation, notably North Korea.
Much of it was difficult to find a decade ago, but now it seems hard to avoid on social media.
Climate-related studies are still being published without fanfare in scientific journals, but they can be very difficult to find.
"Historically it's difficult to find a bear market that wasn't triggered to some extent by the Fed," Mr. Smead said.
"With flattening consumer demand for wine, unless vineyard acres are removed, balance will be difficult to find," McMillan told CNN.
Although it is difficult to find accurate ad rates online, Hollman surmises the combined cost of the ads is $140,000.
It's generally difficult to find real-world evidence that decreasing bias and hiring more diverse teams directly cause better performance.
As it becomes more difficult to find the chalk rocks, some families make soup from ashes from old cooking fires.
She has brittle bone disease and uses a wheelchair, which she said makes it difficult to find full-time employment.
Of these, employers said the ability among MBA graduates to manage their time effectively was the most difficult to find.
Personally, I can tell you that it is very difficult to find skilled CNC machinists that are young and motivated.
For example, consider designs that require multiple difficult-to-find clicks can make it exceedingly difficult to cancel a subscription.
But on Twitter, QA lead Taylor Swope walked through an exception that was remarkably simple yet maddeningly difficult to find.
It was also difficult to find a spot in the sea that was not frequented by shipping vessels, he said.
It will soon be difficult to find anyone in the world who hasn't been impacted by hacking in some way.
Putnam says the idea came to her because she was finding it increasingly difficult to find time to work out.
I'm afraid for these experts it will be very difficult to find a solution that brings together all these arguments.
But she could also end up on a tenant blacklist, making it difficult to find another apartment in the future.
Infant formula and diapers shouldn't be overlooked and can be difficult to find on the go, especially in an emergency.
The few remaining migrants on the Hungarian border are difficult to find, having taken to hiding deep in the woods.
PHILADELPHIA — It is not difficult to find an all-male panel at the annual January mega-gathering of American economists.
And it is difficult to find close observers of college basketball who do not think this is a good thing.
"It's very difficult to find controversial people, people who want to make a revolution in what they do," Longobardi says.
There are currently one million open jobs for cybersecurity experts, but it's difficult to find the right people to fill them.
But organic cocoa beans are difficult to find in Ivory Coast, where the overwhelming majority of farmers use chemicals and insecticides.
All of this public and private drama will only make it more difficult to find a suitable candidate for the job.
It's harder for struggling malls to turn themselves around, as their declining economics make it difficult to find cash for investments.
Starting a business provides a level of autonomy and fulfillment that's become difficult to find for many elsewhere in the economy.
As low-skill jobs have disappeared, it's more difficult to find an entry-level gig as someone just joining the workforce.
It is difficult to find statistics on how the perception of danger while on the road matches up to the reality.
Some people qualify to file their taxes for free, though TurboTax will make it difficult to find its totally free version.
These standard image or video files would be encrypted alongside the legitimate bitcoin data and so are very difficult to find.
Was it too difficult to find a bride who simply presented her face — sans corrections or enhancements — on her wedding day?
If you want to know which apps are using how much data on your device, it's not difficult to find out.
Unfortunately, hard liquor can be difficult to find at summer festivals, and if mixed drinks are available, they're usually outrageously expensive.
"Coloured diamonds are exceptionally rare and valuable with red gemstones being the most difficult to find on the planet," Rowlingson said.
But it's difficult to find any other flaws — there are no obvious deal-breakers, like obnoxious logos or superfluous add-ons.
Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky has resigned, but his resignation has not yet been accepted as it is difficult to find a substitute.
It probably wouldn't be difficult to find a serviceable veteran center who wanted to come to Golden State on a discount.
It was difficult to find virgin forest because really it's not easy to find jungle unaffected by agriculture, livestock, commerce, tourism.
It's difficult to find another lead couple on TV that's allowed to be as happy as Jake and Amy (Melissa Fumero).
Ideally, Matar wanted to see someone who specialized in gender, though he knew that would be difficult to find in Jackson.
"It is very difficult to find deals around Valentine's Day," noted Benjamin Glaser, the features editor at comparison-shopping site DealNews.
"When it's cold it's difficult to find something interesting," Domhnall Gleeson, who plays Captain Andrew Henry in the film, tells PEOPLE.
No one has yet dared suggest (as in Silicon Valley) that it's difficult to find qualified Latinos to fill these jobs.
They are difficult to find in nature, in contrast to water-repellent surfaces like lotus leaves, rose petals or gecko feet.
The Money Issue Long a ticket to the middle class, especially for African-Americans, they have become increasingly difficult to find.
Once released, formerly incarcerated people face more than 40,000 legal barriers that make it difficult to find stable housing and employment.
There are assistance programs for diabetics, but according to Wilson they can be difficult to find, since companies don't advertise them.
The building does have other regular units because it was difficult to find financing for a concept that is so new.
The Iranians are also finding it difficult to find financing from foreign banks still skittish about doing business with the country.
The basic white T-shirt is the backbone of any wardrobe, but a good one can be shockingly difficult to find.
"The homes most buyers are in the market for are unfortunately the most difficult to find and ultimately buy," said Yun.
But because the largest objects are hurled into the most eccentric orbits, they become more difficult to find, the researchers said.
Even when powerful Native American roles are written, as in Black Cloud, it is difficult to find distribution for the film.
The problem, though, is that it's been difficult to find any such donor who's interested in a truly progressive foreign policy.
But, it's definitely difficult to find one that has the desired thinness and length — and won't turn your neck green, either.
What's more, if the seller is legitimate, it shouldn't be difficult to find information about them and confirm that they're real.
"I've been doing this 20 years, but it's difficult to find people who almost made it out but didn't," he added.
The packaging process also makes it more difficult to find the cause of contamination and prevent more people from getting sick.
But customers complained that the move would raise prices and bar them from millions of products, some difficult to find otherwise.
In a city with little economic diversity, good middle-class jobs like those offered by Wynn Resorts are difficult to find.
"Anything from the original trilogy is exceedingly difficult to find," said Brian Chanes, head of consignor relations at Profiles in History.
But Mr. Rotenberg said it is become increasingly difficult to find partners in that effort as more groups accept Google funding.
André does not like the food, but it is difficult to find a place where nine people can easily be seated.
Elsewhere in Europe, statistics are difficult to find as many countries, such as Ireland, do not have specific hate crime legislation.
"When Kenneth first put me in business, it was very difficult to find European hair in this country," Mr. Piazza said.
And without a profile that speaks some truth about your priorities, it'll likely be pretty difficult to find someone who aligns.
"It's difficult to find this kind of sophisticated activity," says Alexandrea Berninger, the Symantec researcher who led the company's Turla investigation.
At the same time, Japan's labor pool was shrinking, driving up hourly wages and making it difficult to find reliable workers.
Given such moves, it isn't difficult to find specialists in Pakistan policy who still believe that the army pulls the strings.
It was also difficult to find the light switch in the darkness and then push open the wooden door, she added.
Our parliament is divided into three minorities and it will be very difficult to find some sort of agreement between them.
It's also very difficult to find a traditional sit-down restaurant near the Strip that isn't overpriced, according to The Travel.
A rental costing $50 per day, chargeable only when the tenant is there, is extremely difficult to find in that area.
"The calendar is congested and it is difficult to find space, working together is where we will find solutions," he said.
However, most users don't even know these shortcuts exists, or if they do, consider them too difficult to find and use.
"If we can find more, we'll restock, but its difficult to find a supply because everyone is buying them up," she said.
But the city has a 3% unemployment rate, much tighter than the national 3.9% figure, making it extremely difficult to find workers.
However, she admits she finds it very difficult to find the produce she needs for the recipe in her remote town's store.
"Fifteen years ago, it was really difficult to find quality fetish content," Mike Stabile, a spokesperson for the fetish-oriented website Kink.
But now all the ice has melted, and it is becoming difficult to find native vegetation such as the giant lobelia tree.
But as a mom, there are days when it's very difficult to find that time to get a meal on the table.
"It's too difficult to find a compromise," one EU diplomat said of the last round of talks among EU nations last week.
The written reviews themselves are difficult to find on the desktop site, and nonexistent in Netflix's other apps on devices like smartphones.
The second part of this equation is that e-bikes are still incredibly new to most cities and usually difficult to find.
Vermouth Yunxin Hu: When we first began researching in January 2016, it was really difficult to find concrete information about click-farming.
It's difficult to find an administrator for the site but it's clear that the poster, hassam540, has one of those email addresses.
If there's a showcase of innovations in the Milwaukee headquarters, as Woo had promised, Foxconn has made it extremely difficult to find.
"The sources were a total mess, scattered all around Europe, and it was very difficult to find an actual version," Prandi said.
As Kafka noted at Recode:Digital publishers have become increasingly interested in [e-commerce], as digital advertising revenue becomes more difficult to find.
It's not too difficult to find sellers who will sell on-trend items at an affordable price, and provide reasonable shopping fees.
It can be difficult to find them and connect their crimes and to find that they're all part of the same series.
Having defeated most of his division's top fighters—some more than once—it is becoming increasingly difficult to find him credible challengers.
Night Sight's use should be limited to truly low-light situations, which are actually quite difficult to find in a big city.
From Google SupportThe Advertiser-Friendly Content Guidelines are difficult to find, and creators were seemingly not informed they would be taking effect.
But Apple has also made it ridiculously difficult to find a list of apps you're subscribed to if you'd like to unsubscribe.
Basic foods, medicines and many other goods are extremely difficult to find as importers say they are being starved of hard currency.
However, due to the fact that the Sentinelese people are threatened by outside contact, it's been very difficult to find Chau's remains.
Tougher rules and low interest rates have made it more difficult to find banks willing to provide German companies with export credit.
As great as it is to have two cultures to experience with your children, it's also truly difficult to find a balance.
It still felt like the desktop was hidden underneath this new touch-friendly interface, and many still found it difficult to find.
"It's becoming increasingly more difficult to find the right experts" for Leipzig with adjacent suppliers and a BMW plant competing for hirings.
As it is losing £143m ($1.4m) a day, it will be difficult to find a buyer, putting 4,300 jobs there at risk.
With Hurricane Harvey delivering devastating flooding throughout southeast Texas, it's difficult to find any semblance of a bright spot in the situation.
I deliberately sought them out—they were difficult to find at first, but I eventually bumped into some members outside Upton Park.
"It's very difficult to find a space to be yourself and feel valued when you are different from the 'norm,'" Grimm wrote.
Tougher rules and low interest rates have made it more difficult to find banks willing to provide German companies with export finance.
Others were having problems with their passwords or were upset that the Disney Plus app was difficult to find on Apple's store.
Though it's difficult to find exact numbers, a recent study suggests that there are about 10,000 kids sold for sex each year.
However, I will say that it would have been difficult to find four movies with that constraint in the appropriate letter counts.
It is not difficult to find in our past the painful failings of human slavery, segregation, employment discrimination, racial profiling and more.
About seven in 10 people in Tuesday's survey said that it was difficult to find information about how much a service cost.
It might be even difficult to find a working VCR, as the last company to manufacture them stopped doing so in 2016.
It was difficult to find anyone on the 168-member Republican National Committee who would so much as criticize the bombastic billionaire.
Without fact-checking websites, it would be much more difficult to find accurate and reliable information about claims made by political leaders.
The community has built a number of projects over the years, but it has sometimes been difficult to find them, Plex says.
It also makes the scope and meaning of their project difficult to articulate, and apropos references to other organizations difficult to find.
So I started writing, too, mostly horrendous poetry that I'm thrilled to say is difficult to find in any form these days.
She's working with her insurance company to replace what they've lost, but many of the cars are rare or difficult to find.
It was difficult to find them, and when the researchers picked the ants up, they would sometimes somersault out of their hands.
Even when insurance plans offer coverage for therapy, it's difficult to find therapists who accept those plans because of low reimbursement rates.
Yet holding on to all the data takes up valuable space on devices while also making important files more difficult to find.
Casting for the live-action remake took longer than expected because it was difficult to find an actor for the lead role.
Many events have been canceled, supermarkets have been ransacked, and it has now become difficult to find toilet paper, soap, and disinfectant.
It may feel difficult to find ways to volunteer during the COVID-19 crisis, given the big push for people to isolate.
Plus, they are an animal that is not difficult to find and seems to fit in with its surrounding environment: the city.
It can be difficult to find a therapist who specializes in sexual assault treatment, especially if you're looking for a female therapist.
Little Olive can be a little difficult to find in its unassuming location — a parking lot next to the town tennis courts.
It's become increasingly difficult to find everything in one place (remember the good old days of Netflix?), and Comcast understands the frustration.
When you are gift-giving on a budget, it can sometimes feel difficult to find the right gift for the right price.
With thousands of companies flooding an industry known for highly technical — and often lofty — propositions, it can be difficult to find focus.
In 2018, it's difficult to find much joy in the baby steps women must endure in the march toward equality in sports.
How to watch it: In Jackson Heights, like all of Wiseman's films, is difficult to find outside of repertory programming at theaters.
While ACA as a whole may be too difficult to find bipartisan cooperation, the individual parts should be able to be negotiated.
Items such as these can be extremely difficult to find since they were frequently worn out clubbing, where they were often ruined.
Deepening, enriching and extending the contemporary dialogue of art history, or rather art histories is something that's difficult to find fault with.
When you're dealing with folks coming here whose life is just different — it's difficult to find and do the research and the investigation.
And yet, Snapchat's undeniably clunky user experience makes it difficult to find people to follow outside of who's already in your phone's contacts.
Since education for girls has, historically, been rare in the region, it was difficult to find someone who fit the hefty instructor requirements.
A third of younger patients who have to quit work in order to get treatment find it difficult to find new jobs afterward.
It's difficult to find a price point that's still attractive to consumers but pays for the goods and services, delivery and startup overhead.
Because even in this year's most anti-Trump Republican circles, it's difficult to find anyone who will publicly admit to supporting Hillary Clinton.
He said the challenge of fighting cyber criminals is that they can be based "in their bedrooms", making it difficult to find them.
"From a financial perspective with regards to the result, it is difficult to find fault with Marcher's performance," Nordnet analyst Per Hansen said.
You write that, as kids get older, it gets more and more difficult to find studies because the data gets way more complicated.
The console sold extremely well following its launch in March, and it's been difficult to find them in stores before they sell out.
But this page is similarly difficult to find, if Facebook doesn't place it in front of you in some sort of obvious way.
Events have unfolded with such disorienting speed that it's difficult to find emotional equilibrium — giddy disbelief and nameless dread alternate and sometimes mix.
For people that really like fitness trackers, it's been difficult to find one that is the right blend of features, functionality, and aesthetics.
Nowadays, in the era of playlists, it's difficult to find people who listen to two songs by the same artist back to back.
It can be difficult to find someone with the expertise of a back whisperer like McGill, and their time can also be costly.
He soon realized why it had been so difficult to find published resources on the subject: they were not stories intended for him.
Area 51Though Area 51 is difficult to find on a map, searching for Groom Lake—a nearby salt flat—turned up this clip.
But he tells me, even if the governor rejects him, it'll be difficult to find widespread support for HQ2 in the state legislature.
Unless you work for Walmart and need a scan, it would be pretty difficult to find the highest-quality option in your area.
As Netflix's catalog has expanded over the years, it's gotten more difficult to find something to watch due to the paradox of choice.
It's getting increasingly difficult to find engineering talent in the Bay Area, and the company is growing rapidly, making it even more challenging.
That, in turn, made it more difficult to find matches or even play with friends who hadn't kept on top of add-ons.
The company isn't banning anti-vaccine content outright, but making it more difficult to find, and reducing the chance it will go viral.
Low dispersion rates make it difficult to find mispricing opportunities and favor passive management, or investing in funds that track various market indexes.
What used to be something so difficult to find on the cheap is now popping up at all of our favorite affordable haunts.
Employers say it is difficult to find workers with the skills they require and bottlenecks in infrastructure like roads and railways hinder business.
The controls were difficult to find and were not intuitive to the user if they wanted to control the political advertising they received.
By then, the moderate rebels started to fade, extremists grew stronger, and it became increasingly difficult to find trustworthy partners among the rebels.
For major foreign investors it is also difficult to find developments of a size – worth $50 million or more - that would make sense.
Currently, most cancer patients are not routinely tested for tumor mutations, making it difficult to find those who will benefit from the drug.
But it's not difficult to find regular Instagram accounts that depict or appear to be operated by children under the age of 25.
Millennial salaries are only slightly higher than the national average, making it more difficult to find and afford to buy a home there.
Years after it was discontinued in 2004, the infamous drink is still being searched for by some, but it's extremely difficult to find.
It's not too difficult to find parallels with some of the political upheavals of our own time, where everything is up for grabs.
"It's extremely difficult to find any relationship between reality and the words we hear coming out from the American representative here," Ashrawi said.
Or, they could be pulled to the back of the line in the visa application pool, also making it difficult to find talent.
Whether it's through social media, apps or just bingeing Netflix, it can sometimes be difficult to find some respite from the online world.
Because it's very difficult to find what you're looking for and stop what you're doing to find the music you want to play.
" Novotna's former coach, Hana Mandlikova, told the Czech Press Agency that her death at a young age made it "difficult to find words.
But in making taramasalata from scratch, there are a couple of challenges: Cod roe itself is a seasonal item and difficult to find.
Local reporters across the country said it was difficult to find the long lines that had been a feature of the August poll.
All photos by Jim Huylebroek In densely populated Brent, one of the four poorest boroughs in London, it's not difficult to find heroin.
It has always been difficult to find his fingerprints directly on any of these shadowy firms, said Denis Korotkov, a reporter for Fontanka.
He had no direct heirs except for his sister, and she basically proved very difficult to find, so Jenni eventually tracked her down.
Further reducing fluidity would make the labor market an ossified realm where workers find it difficult to find new jobs and higher wages.
We've taken it upon ourselves to use our own money to buy wipes and gloves for others which are very difficult to find.
Among the Yurok, the Karuk and the Hoopa Indians, it is difficult to find anyone who has not been directly touched by heroin.
Aside from perhaps Florida (with its very old voter base), it's difficult to find a state where Sanders isn't at least somewhat competitive.
Although there's a huge literature on the Russian Revolution, it's actually quite difficult to find a nonintimidating text for the interested lay reader.
For Americans who reside in foreign countries, that can make it more difficult to find financial institutions who will let them open accounts.
Effective and affordable psychotherapy, as well as alternative forms of treatment, are not always readily available and can sometimes be difficult to find.
So many women are hemmed in by policy and financial restrictions that make it difficult to find the very best oncologist for them.
We often cover deals on Nest smart thermostats, but it's difficult to find many deals for their most popular models for under $200.
New centers are costly to build, politically difficult to find real estate for and beyond the means of most uninsured street addicts, anyway.
If this tool is difficult to find, California residents can contact companies directly to request their personal data as guaranteed by the CCPA.
It is difficult to find a single example of where we are succeeding as an international community in ending conflicts and securing peace.
Although balanced budgets are required by Article VIII of the Illinois Constitution, it is difficult to find a balanced budget since the 1990s.
The slipper market is largely dominated by suede and shearling, so it can be difficult to find a good pair of vegan slippers.
And because it's more difficult to find clients online, more sex workers are on the street, where the work is far more dangerous.
"From a financial perspective with regards to the result, it is difficult to find fault with Marcher's performance," said Nordnet analyst Per Hansen.
But it was not difficult to find skepticism in the audience about whether they will be able to reckon with their past policies.
In my research, over the past six months it's been very difficult to find non-Chinese immigrants who are involved in that effort.
It's difficult to find romanesco or epazote in your local grocery store, and you certainly won't have a friendly farmer suggesting cooking options.
"European entrepreneurs may find it more difficult to find U.S. money," said Ciarán O'Leary, a partner at BlueYard, a venture fund based in Berlin.
The problem is that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a nation that is not also a target of President Trump's tariff stick.
It might be difficult to find the right words, so you should try to find the right dance move, song, poem, or hug, instead.
The good news is that while the OG Doug is available in its entirety on Hulu, it's very difficult to find Disney's Doug online.
What's going on: A strong economy does not undo racism, and the same hurdles that make it difficult to find work have not disappeared.
" Texas has a statewide teacher shortage, Gex said, and "when you're in a desert, it makes it a lot more difficult to find them.
On the streets here in Cúcuta, it is now difficult to find a person who has not had Zika or known someone who did.
For a player that is not playing that well, they feel slower or too fast because it's difficult to find the timing out there.
The game of settling a new land and building up a stockpile of resources isn't difficult to find, nor is it hard to learn.
The latter, which was much more difficult to find due to its small size (about 5 feet on each side), had been considered lost.
Aoun must appoint a new prime minister, but it will be difficult to find a consensual Sunni figure able to form another coalition government.
After my first therapist, I've been finding it difficult to find a therapist who is in my network, professional, and sympathetic to my issues.
President Trump is even expected to live-tweet at least some of the hearing tomorrow, for which it's difficult to find a historical parallel.
Despite Joseph's comments, it was difficult to find others in Hong Kong's business and financial world taking a similar stand, at least so far.
This works particularly well if done in the first 43 months of a child's life, but it is very difficult to find a match.
Al Jobouri slips out of the operations room for a quick cigarette; it's difficult to find a commander -- Iraqi or Peshmerga -- that doesn't smoke.
Since then, Kaufhof's finances have deteriorated, to the point where vendors are finding it more difficult to find trade credit insurance to make shipments.
"It's very difficult to find a way out after so many years," Gabriel told an event hosted by the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Because much of the world's wealth is hidden or difficult to find, the actual number of billionaires may be closer to 5,000, Hoogewerf said.
Still, in 2019 it's sort of difficult to find a compelling reason for anyone with a functioning smartphone to get onboard with the touch.
Some researchers worry, for instance, that it might too difficult to find a combination of drugs and genetic alterations that prevents rejection in humans.
One pair of e-commerce veterans wondered why it was so difficult to find quality kids clothes in vibrant colors without logos or designs.
When it came time to move into my own place, it was incredibly difficult to find rent that wasn't going to break my budget.
While Meghan's Get Him to the Greek scene is difficult to find online, you can watch the whole movie on Amazon and iTunes. 23.
"It is difficult to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if it is not there," Peskov said, referencing Chinese philosopher Confucius.
The firefighters say that the dog led them to the children's bedroom, which was difficult to find thanks to heavy smoke from the blaze.
"Historically, ESEs have been difficult to find, requiring large investments in telescope time for only a limited number of detections," Bannister and co. note.
But the political landscape has become so fragmented that it could be very difficult to find a combination of parties willing to share power.
Since then, Kaufhof's finances have deteriorated to the point where vendors are finding it more difficult to find trade credit insurance to make shipments.
During the summer, the town becomes a buzzing hub of activity — with art shows, music festivals and wine tastings — making accommodations difficult to find.
Today, Boahen's writings are difficult to find; most books are out of print and used copies are subject to price speculation by online sellers.
The information is interesting, but it's quite difficult to find a basic description of many of the terms used, even using the search function.
To counter the strategy of terror, he proposed a new strategy: That strategy, I think, is neither difficult to find nor difficult to name.
Banking internships can be difficult to find without the right connections, but one UK student at Warwick University found his in an unconventional way.
The NES Classic Edition from Nintendo is already guaranteed to be a hot gift this season, and its controllers are equally difficult to find.
In some photos, Stone places herself at the center of the image; in others, it's difficult to find her hiding in much larger landscapes.
It's funny because they're such an iconic group of witches, it's such a great group costume, but they're so difficult to find or make.
Screengrab via Sometimes it can be difficult to find the right words, while other times they might come, but need a little helping hand.
Different brands might have different sizing charts, but in general, it's difficult to find any major labels that consistently stock sizes above a 12.
It also ranges inland considerably, almost to the Mississippi, as its other two preferences — full sun and poor soil — are not difficult to find.
"Land like this is just very difficult to find," said Mr. Muss, who bought the two-and-a-half-acre former parking lot 2500.
"People are starting to be laid off, and it's difficult to find that money when you start being put out of work," said Jaeger.
In our fraught political times, it's increasingly difficult to find writers without an agenda to review books written from either side of the aisle.
The burden of mental illness can make it difficult to find passion, or motivation, or even to muster energy to get out of bed.
"Mel would turn up rare and difficult-to-find stuff on Hanussen," Adam Parfrey, the publisher of Feral House, said in a telephone interview.
Back in Washington, it is not difficult to find Republicans frustrated by all the money being dumped in a soon-to-be-redrawn district.
Developers say it can be difficult to find a bank to assume risk for financing large projects on city or state land without one.
Judge Hurwitz, again, pressed her point that the rights she was asking the courts to recognize were not difficult to find in the Constitution.
The Bucks are cohesive and connected and confident, and it is difficult to find evidence the Celtics are any of those things right now.
The association said that extensive negative coverage of Sudanese youth had made it difficult to find a stadium willing to host its summer tournament.
New parenthood can often make it difficult to find time for intimacy, but that hasn't been the case for Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott.
"People grew up with this kind of food, but it's difficult to find unless you travel 20 or 30 kilometers to Soweto," he said.
It's especially difficult to find disciplined professionals like Nate Colgan, an enforcer for the Jamieson gang and the reliable chronicler of Malcolm Mackay's novel.
Even though Goop staffers express skepticism, science and pseudoscience are woven so tightly together on the show that it's difficult to find the seams.
Chechen families consist of dozens or hundreds of people in an extended clan, so it's never difficult to find someone to pressure or intimidate.
"It's very difficult to find a fair compromise but VW is one of our biggest customers," Kaune told Reuters at the international suppliers' fair.
It will be difficult to find someone to defend Elrod's behavior, which, if it has been accurately characterized, was a brazen betrayal of trust.
Because you're dealing with organizations, it can be difficult to find out which individuals responsible for misdeeds and to gather sufficient evidence against them.
However, it's difficult to find one anticipated more than Saturday night's contest, when No. 7 Notre Dame comes to Athens for the first time.
On logistical grounds, it has been difficult to find community bankers who have fully divested from the banking business, as required by ethics rules.
Why it matters: A strong economy does not undo racism, and the same hurdles that make it difficult to find work have not disappeared.
"If you were to go into a beauty store in South Africa today, it would still be difficult to find dark shades," she says.
Thankfully I happened to walk past it while exploring Split in the days before I went to Hvar, otherwise it would've been difficult to find.
It used to be more difficult to find this balance: In particular I used to be unsure how much to travel for conferences and lectures.
"It's hard to talk about the process, because each time there are different ways and it's still difficult to find a right way," she says.
Many of the requests came from niche suppliers and manufacturers that argued the goods were difficult to find — or simply not available — outside of China.
And a crackdown on incentive fees for brokers following the crisis has made it difficult to find intermediaries, which alternative lenders need to reach borrowers.
Many vulnerable people are forced into sex work, or are also survivors of domestic violence, which makes it incredibly difficult to find safe, secure housing.
Critics also say that the waiting period between an arrest and when the charges are dismissed makes it difficult to find alternative sources of income.
It can be difficult to find large deposits in the first place, and then it can take ages to get permits and actually start production.
Amazon raising wages to $15 an hour from as little as $10 an hour should win it political points and attract difficult-to-find workers.
With intelligent word prediction, Swype-like gesture input, and cloud sync of custom dictionaries, it's difficult to find a better typing experience on your phone.
But it seems to be very, very difficult to find a manufacturer that would actually produce a phone for you to put your Android fork.
There's some evidence that older workers who are laid off and find it difficult to find a job end up retiring early, said NYU's Gertler.
And it's possible that at a time when positive visions of the world feel difficult to find, more virtual reality will move toward seeking hope.
It's hard enough to find a reference standard for the original compound; it's even more difficult to find a reference standard for the possible variants.
Twitter also devoted an entirely different section of its app to discovering unearthed tweets and conversations that may be difficult to find for casual users.
The video had almost 1.5 million views, and it's not difficult to find other, similar videos with hundreds of thousands of views, in several languages.
We are approaching year eight of this expansion and it is becoming more and more difficult to find qualified warm bodies to fill job openings.
But even after both losses, Gadd says it was difficult to find healing — even when she became pregnant with another little girl in April 2017.
Immigration advocates have said it is difficult to find the parents because many live in remote areas of Central America or have gone into hiding.
Besides the risk for roadkill, roads harm animals by fragmenting their habitats and making it difficult to find food, mates, and other essentials of life.
At a regular grocery store, it can be difficult to find organic peanut butter — in fact, it can be a challenge to find it anywhere.
The first values of these constants were often difficult to find—the speed of light, for example, was calculated by tracking the moons of Jupiter.
Between this mixture of stupidity and menace, it can be difficult to find any positive light in which to cast the male presence in clubland.
Kaine defended Clinton bringing up implicit bias, saying if the issue isn't addressed, it will be difficult to find a resolution to alleviate institutional racism.
These are also a great choice if you carry your smartphone in a waist pack, making it difficult to find a cord that will reach.
It sounds like a cool idea at its core, but it's difficult to find anything positive to say about this boring mess of a game.
It was an interesting deal, but Tullo pointed out it was difficult to find the content on Yahoo's website, nor was it promoted that well.
In most games, especially at the scale of The Outer Worlds, it's difficult to find anything made by a single person; it's a collaborative effort.
Fifty-seven percent of black respondents said it was difficult to find a job near where they live, with 43 percent saying it was easy.
As well as economic uncertainty, industry experts say it is still difficult to find investments in Africa on the scale the big funds would like.
Parking is difficult to find and expensive to pay for in the city, and public transportation is a slower but sufficient and cost-effective replacement.
"There is a high demand for high quality apartments that are comparable to hotels," but these are difficult to find, Hefer recently told Business Insider.
In town, anglers swarm the river, which can be so packed during the salmon run that it is difficult to find a spot to cast.
Chapters on Native Americans alternate with those on blacks, creating a disjointed narrative that makes it difficult to find the links between the two stories.
Many of these posters are available online, but it's often difficult to find high enough quality to print them beyond standard A4 printer paper sizing.
That's down significantly from 81 percent in 1996, possibly because employers are finding it increasingly difficult to find quality candidates who are able to pass.
With coronavirus news breaking around the clock, GitHub machine learning engineer Hamel Husain says it can be difficult to find out the latest infection counts.
Back home, he explained, it's difficult to find "cozy" venues, where musicians can easily reach over and take a swig of customers' shochu mid-set.
In the rest of the country, such lists, if available, were posted only on the corporate parent's site, and they were often difficult to find.
EVEN BY THE HOUSE-OF-MIRRORS STANDARDS of the medina, Dar Cherifa, a riad run by Abdellatif Ait Ben Abdallah, had been difficult to find.
But "caveat emptor" was still a central principle of crowdfunding — and the line between a scam and an honest failure could be difficult to find.
Many hosts will be transparent in their listing and mention a lack of air-conditioning or a driveway that is difficult to find at night.
But as time passes, identifying remains grows harder, and it becomes more difficult to find surviving family members who can provide DNA samples, said Sgt.
Under those circumstances, it should be far less difficult to find that person's M.R.I. than to start with the scan and discover the subject's identity.
It's difficult to find any state on the primary map that doesn't have either a substantial proportion of nonwhites or whites without a college degree.
Today, it is increasingly difficult to find community members in Eureka who have not been touched by a surge of heroin use in the region.
Because it's a little difficult to find the Starz premium channel as part of full-service streaming packages, fans of Starz will appreciate this option.
Norah L. Jones, a partner at the law firm Quarles & Brady, said it was difficult to find another family foundation that shared the same goals.
But he found it difficult to find a space where he could address the climate crisis as a pastor and a person of color simultaneously.
It is strange that clues in the Nasdaq hack were very difficult to find ― as one would expect from a professional, state-sponsored cyber operation.
She says it's difficult to find in San Francisco, where she lives with her son, invests in real estate, and is at work on a novel.
If HDR is an option on your new-fangled 4K TV set then make sure it's switched on, but it can be VERY difficult to find.
"Psychiatric disorders are complex diseases involving many genes, and it is extremely difficult to find conclusive proof of the importance of a single gene," he said.
Not all accounts sharing this kind of material use hashtags, however: Some accounts simply post images with no text, making the tweets more difficult to find.
In a deeply divided country, it can be difficult to find consensus about anything other than the fact that we are living in a stressful time.
Other allegations of intellectual property and trade secret theft also mar the company's reputation, even if hard evidence of material wrongdoing is still difficult to find.
Although her caption directs readers to the link in her bio, that link has now changed, making it even more difficult to find the relevant information.
It is very difficult to find statues and monuments from that era, however, some weren't destroyed and been abandoned in a park near the Spadschansky forest.
"It is difficult to find people to help me, even my friends, because not many people know how to pattern basic clothes or sew," Dillon  says.
It has sites for divorcees, the disabled, the affluent ("Elite Matrimony") and for those with unfavourable astrological charts, which make it difficult to find a match.
"We see the exact same pathology in rat neurons as in humans," Franck said, adding that it's quite difficult to find human neurons to experiment with.
After locating them on Google Earth and realizing it would be difficult to find and visit them all, Mladenovic pared the list down to 25 structures.
Technically, Asus offers various sizes for the ZenBook's SSD storage as well, but like the ZenBook's choice of CPUs, it's difficult to find those configs online.
"It is difficult to find a way that a robot made by an engineer could do anything similar to what a seal can do," said Holland.
If you aren't entirely sure what you're looking at, it may be difficult to find the right words to describe and ultimately search for that object.
Indeed, it is a problem that plagues the Whitechapel show: it is often difficult to find any sense of individual identities or even real human feeling.
"Abortion, of course, is highly stigmatized and it's difficult to find providers who are willing to practice, particularly in hostile and sometimes dangerous environments," she explained.
"It's difficult to find out who is in charge or who to call on the phone," said a senior official from one key US ally recently.
"It's extremely difficult to find any relationship between reality and the words we hear coming out from the American representative here," Ashrawi said, according to Reuters.
As Wells Fargo proceeds with the branch review, it may not be difficult to find other regional or community banks eager to buy branches for growth.
It's difficult to find an analogy that is simple to understand, but it often comes back to other standards put in place for the public benefit.
Not long ago, it would have been difficult to find the two companies in the same stratosphere, to say nothing of the same piece of paper.
Because wagyu is so difficult to find in the US, yes, we do have a number of customers coming to us just to try the wagyu.
It is one of 11 or so towns in France ruled by the National Front, and it was difficult to find an opposing voice on Friday.
The brands, which often use out-of-the-ordinary ingredients, are usually difficult to find outside of Korea, but FaceTory makes them both accessible and affordable. 
Benefits of employing experienced older workers included their "rich institutional knowledge" and professional contacts that can be difficult to find among younger talent, the report said.
But with the state already enjoying record low unemployment, it will be difficult to find Wisconsin workers to fill the 13,000 jobs that Foxconn anticipates hiring.
"They say it is very difficult to find another Jack Ma in China but today we found a lot of Jack Mas in Africa," he said.
Whether it's scrolling through social media or watching series after series on Netflix, it can sometimes be difficult to find some respite from the online world.
And that research has led him to notice three common habits that can make it more difficult to find the answer you're looking for through Google.
At this point, it's difficult to find someone who isn't a Disney fan in some capacity — with Disney Plus, there's a movie or series for everyone.
Younger voters are more likely to be paid hourly and to work jobs that offer less flexibility, making it more difficult to find time to vote.
"The worst thing is you don't get paid wages ... it is difficult to find a job in the theater where you will get paid," said Papageorgiou.
But availability for dates pegged to specific location's matches is currently difficult to find, so hunting through your preferred travel booking website may yield better results.
Museums and collectors that want historically accurate parts are finding it a bit more difficult to find craftspeople who hand-form body panels or wind magnetos.
"It's incredibly difficult to find someone who is a suitable match because there are 17,000 HLA characteristics that have to be looked at," Ms. Nugent said.
The law of large numbers is simple: As a company gets bigger, it becomes difficult to find new ways to make money and maintain rapid growth.
While it's difficult to find a Syrian who honestly believes there's an end in sight, there's some agreement about where it all began: with Omar's friends.
"It is becoming more and more difficult to find a glacier that is not melting and that can still be used for research," said Dr. Schwikowski.
These costs should not be a mystery, yet they are often difficult to find and even more challenging to understand, particularly for employees in public schools.
Madsen said that because of stigma, it can be difficult to find professionals — "plumbers, website consultants, contractors" — to do work for independent clinics at fair prices.
"We always knew that it would be difficult to find an audience, because it wasn't branded material," Tom Smedes, the lead producer, said in an interview.
In 250 Stephen Forsey and Robert Greubel had formed the watch company Greubel Forsey and "we found it difficult to find skilled people," Mr. Forsey said.
While there are hundreds of online job postings that you can apply to, it's difficult to find the right position that fits your lifestyle and needs.
LOS ANGELES — Robert A. Iger has extended his reign at the Magic Kingdom for a third time, as an heir continues to be difficult to find.
He is even using a fractional blending method called Solera, which is very difficult to find outside of Spain, in order to age his flagship balsamic.
"It is difficult to find a segment of society that Louise didn't help shape over the course of more than 30 years in Congress," Fitzsimmons said.
Ask Well Q. For working parents, it's difficult to find time to exercise during the week, and early morning is often the only time slot available.
And with rumors of which Lakers would be traded swirling through social media, it was difficult to find arguments in their defense — even from James himself.
There is broad agreement among former officials that it will be difficult to find suitable replacements, especially for Joyce, given his wealth of experience at NSA.
It's rather difficult to find a rational argument for keeping the natural-born citizenship requirement, as Sarah Herlihy found in a 2005 article surveying the debate.
But remember: any success you gain from your hard-earned labor will bring you a sense of satisfaction and pride that's difficult to find any other way.
"The company did a good job of operating with the basic decency that is unfortunately difficult to find in the working world nowadays," a former employee said.
I realized that watching Netflix shows provides us common ground with strangers globally, but with so much to stream, the right people can be difficult to find.
Buy back more stock Assuming dividends are off the table for now and major acquisitions are difficult to find, there is one option Buffett seems agreeable to.
It is likely that Atlético will sign a few big names in the coming years; it would certainly be difficult to find a better employer than Simeone.
Between classes, homework, papers, extracurriculars, and a social life, it was difficult to find time to eat a real meal, let alone recap my day at night.
So, I went on this quest to find the answers to customer acquisition, and it was difficult to find people who could help me unlock growth channels.
I'm biracial, so it's always difficult to find the right shade — I was so excited to find a NARS foundation on set that was a perfect match.
Because we know it can be difficult to find time to finish a video game, especially if you only have a few hours a week to play.
Product Hunt – Eighth Annual Crunchies Winner With so many things coming to market every day, it can be difficult to find cool new things worth checking out.
Many of the people said they were rejected by their families because of their gender identity, and after leaving home they found it difficult to find work.
But it's difficult to find one who disagrees with Blackwill's basic point, and the Sanders campaign didn't get back to me when I asked for a response.
If you want to sue the company for invasion of privacy or intellectual property theft, it may prove difficult to find a lawyer to take the case.
"So I was wearing plus-size for a while and I found it very difficult to find easy pieces to throw on that I felt comfortable in."
The Sampaths described these proteins' genes as hidden or dark, since they're difficult to find and locate due to how short their corresponding segments of DNA are.
But one person's prices are another person's salary, and that's why it's so difficult to find any sort of political mechanism to keep price increases in check.
The trouble is that as companies move their data into data lakes, massive big data stores, it becomes more difficult to find data in a particular category.
For instance, it can be difficult to find a bank that will work with a customer depositing a lot of cash—a byproduct of serving the underbanked.
FRBs send out as much energy in a fraction of a second as the sun puts out in 10,000 years, but they are exceedingly difficult to find.
"Gold" It's actually quite difficult to find Iggy Pop's contribution to Gold's soundtrack online, but it's the music legend's first Golden Globe nomination, so that's pretty cool!
Ryan told me it would be more difficult to find interview subjects who fit specific profiles—a female military veteran who spends time in Tennessee, for example.
And though Collins said that following suit isn't a focus right now, he said it's not difficult to find affordable units on Bungalow in the first place.
However, the President does understand Mattis is a popular figure and that it would be difficult to find an acceptable reason to replace him, the officials said.
Between employees and even interns, there's an implicit level of trust and mutual respect between co-workers that I think would be difficult to find anywhere else.
Brooks said the lobbying report is necessary because publicly available government data is difficult to find and Exxon had failed to hold promised tutorials on the subject.
Wood said he doesn't think it will be difficult to find a new person for the position because it's a hard job for anybody to pass up.
We're not going to link to it here, but it's not difficult to find if you search for the "Birds of Prey" trailer on YouTube or Twitter.
"It's just very difficult to find somebody, especially after the parent's been deported," Young said, saying parents often return to remote, rural areas without stable phone lines.
Ford has said that she does not recall when or where the alleged assault occurred, which could make it difficult to find corroborating evidence for her claim.
It would be difficult to find anyone – NASCAR official, fan or media member – who looks on Stewart and the litany of incidents throughout his career with ambivalence.
While I've long-since abandoned my Christian identity and fear of the rapture, it isn't difficult to find evidence of a coming societal collapse in today's headlines.
It also has a good bookstore attached, with volumes on Johannesburg history that would be difficult to find stateside (300 to 400 rand, about $22 to $30).
One of the problems is that there is now so much oil around the world that it will be difficult to find places to put it all.
In the current polarized environment, it's particularly difficult to find people who are willing to let go of their agenda and assess a book on its merits.
It's not difficult to find a good nurse in Shanghai, but it will cost a great deal, and my mother would refuse such a suggestion without hesitation.
Thanks largely to increased security measures in Android phones, LPE exploits are now roughly as difficult to find for Android as they are for iOS, Shwartz says.
Why it matters: Top-tier tech talent is already more difficult to find in the D.C. area than in tech hubs like San Francisco and New York.
Explicitly aping the aesthetics and inconsistency of public access television, Reddit's experiment seems to be cultivating a kind of mundane weirdness that's difficult to find these days.
While Russia has long been suspected of being behind these hospital bombings, direct evidence of its involvement was difficult to find, and Russian officials have denied responsibility.
If you come through with a van and a trailer, which a lot of bands on our level tour with, it can be difficult to find parking.
With Republicans now unified, it is difficult to find a district where a challenger can credibly claim that the incumbent has been insufficiently supportive of the president.
With more and more companies foregoing traditional USB ports for their products (we're looking at you, Apple), it's increasingly difficult to find gadgets that play nice together.
For three months, the new store, named by Ms. Fisher in a nod to the generation gap, sold Levi's, especially in difficult-to-find sizes, and records.
Unfortunately, and like all too many of America's veterans, Dawn found it increasingly difficult to find meaningful employment and career options when transitioning back to civilian life.
While it might become more difficult to find victims after sites censor their content, prosecutors argue that allowing the crimes to happen openly is not productive either.
Anomalie provides brides with the option to customize their dresses and choose from a wide range of sizes that are often difficult to find in physical stores.
Is there are a lot of gas and oil that you think is not so difficult to find in less difficult political areas at the moment still?
The playlist has the potential to start cracking the podcast discovery problem — it's difficult to find new shows — but it's only as good as someone's listening habits.
" So it is not difficult to find parental frustration, "Who else has time to take their kids to all these places to try to find quality education?
And even tenants who have not missed rental payments are being forced out at a time when rising property values make it difficult to find affordable housing.
Those types of images will still be allowed, but Instagram will make them more difficult to find by excluding them from search results, hashtags and recommended content.
The men in Recovery Point have the thing that is sometimes so difficult to find in poverty, or addiction, or a depressed rural area, which is hope.
The years during and after the last recession were hard, the 31-year-old said, with work more difficult to find and mostly coming through temp agencies.
But if my mom wanted to buy me simple, long-lasting basics, it was surprisingly difficult to find among the mountains of sequined and character-emblazoned tees.
These specialized artisans are difficult to find, he said, but the task was made easier because of contacts he built up when commissioning a previous home in Morocco.
It became Nintendo's fastest-selling console ever, has moved close to 5 million units since its debut in March, and still remains difficult to find around the world.
In this golden age of TV, when there's more on offer than you could pack into six lifetimes, it's still way too difficult to find anything to watch.
Hiring a full-time bookkeeper can be prohibitively expensive, and it can be difficult to find financial analysts and part-time CFOs that a company's leaders can trust.
MR: Well, it's very difficult to find exactly what is behind the yellow coats, also there, we see many streams of people, from one side to the other.
It might be difficult to find a similarity between something that can help football players fight linebackers on the field and sick people fight infections in the hospital.
Artists have long been drawn to desolate landscapes where they can plant artistic easter eggs that are, in many cases, hard to get to and difficult to find.
Considering the dizzying popularity of the NES Classic—Nintendo reported in January that they had sold 1.5 million units—it's difficult to find the logic in ending production.
Not because it is particularly insular or difficult to find, but because of its character*:* Like the film it adores, the Carol community is open and painfully earnest.
Amid a flood of IPOs and a prolonged U.S.-China trade war, it's getting more and more difficult to find stocks that are safe to buy, Cramer said.
If you look at the teams, the key players, especially the center forwards, are mostly from abroad and it's difficult to find a player for that position here.
According to a LinkedIn study of hiring managers released last fall, 59 percent said soft skills were difficult to find and this skill gap was limiting their productivity.
With so many deals likely to drop, and loads of providers offering different packages and features, it can be extremely difficult to find the best option for you.
That weekend, Billboard reported that the song was difficult to find on the service for several hours and fans shared screenshots showing that it was listed as unavailable.
Whatever your preferred benchmark, it's difficult to find a gem that hits all three — that stars swear by, pros repurchase, and still manages to ring in under $8.
The thinking is that in rural areas it can be difficult to find trained professionals to run these machines, and augmented reality could act as a teaching device.
It's going to be a bit difficult to find them as Apple is going to sell them at the Apple Store in Village Mall in Barra da Tijuca.
Public health funding is among the lowest in the nation, and it is unusually difficult to find a dentist, with fewer than 48 dentists for every 100,000 people.
Although bed bugs don't care about cleanliness, a dirty home provides many hiding places for them, making it difficult to find and get rid of the problem early.
The researchers do point out that surgeons, while being generally more difficult to find online, posted unprofessional things at around the same rate, according to a prior study.
A Tesla buyout at current valuations may be an ominous signal that investors are finding it difficult to find earnings growth after nearly a decade of economic recovery.
Ease of accessCreating a fluid experience for app users that both looks and works great often requires burying options in menus that can sometimes be difficult to find.
Mortgage rates are at record lows, though some buyers are finding it difficult to find a home due to a lack of available properties and rising home prices.
It could be difficult to find a buyer for assets of Viacom, which faces structural headwinds, such as falling cable TV ratings and a crowded field of networks.
A Snapchat redesign in February aimed at encouraging users to watch more videos prompted user protests after they found it more difficult to find the content they wanted.
But at Trump's rallies in New Hampshire days ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary, it's not too difficult to find ex-Obama supporters in the crowds.
A few facial features, like beards, make the edges of the face difficult to find, however, so you may not be able to swap with Rasputin or Gandalf.
Recently arrived New Yorkers in California want a slice of Joe's at 1 AM, and Californians in New York can't understand why it's difficult to find authentic tacos.
Sometimes a few hundred come on a Friday, but that hardly matches the old days when "this mountainside was packed, [and] it was difficult to find a spot".
"The IPO of the sugar mills also seems unlikely as in this market environment, it would be difficult to find investors ready to support it," said the source.
According to a study published in the academic journal Science, it's not all that difficult to find someone in the U.S. based on existing, easily accessible ancestral data.
Before I left Texas to begin my freshman year, I had scoped out a couple of jobs, but it was rather difficult to find jobs with my limitations.
"And although it's beginning to change, it's still difficult to find a paper towel commercial that doesn't involve a kid knocking over a glass of milk," she said.
But it would be difficult to find a contest where the candidates of both parties were so flawed and held in such low esteem by the general population.
Similarly, the plan for the new asteroid-hunting telescope calls for heat-sensing infrared sensors capable of detecting even dark asteroids, which are the most difficult to find.
Looking ahead, Lake also explained there's opportunity for Stitch Fix to grow in selling lower-priced items, under $50 apiece, which can be more difficult to find online.
Cairo secured the perimeter of bin Laden's compound in Pakistan, and, should the al Qaeda leader have proven difficult to find, Cairo would be sent in after him.
" In 2011, Ray Brescia, a professor at Albany Law School who had studied foreclosure procedures, told Reuters, "I think it's difficult to find a fraud of this size . . .
In general, it was difficult to find street food or snacks and most corner stores had either empty shelves or shelves stacked with tomato sauce and bottled water.
Yet, according to one of the study's researchers, Kristine Rae Olmsted, it's been difficult to find subjects who haven't already heard about the positive effects of the treatment.
An overwhelming number of new startups are created in heavily concentrated markets like Silicon Valley, which can make it difficult to find unbiased feedback outside the echo chamber.
A month after the fall semester had started, a PUST official told Reuters high security concerns over North Korea has made it "difficult to find additional replacement staff".
CreditCreditMark Abramson for The New York Times It would be difficult to find a bicycle deliveryman in New York who doesn't know the story of Edwin Vicente Ajacalon.
"It was difficult to find a boot camp taking people who didn't have a college education, or coming from underserved backgrounds, and giving them tools," Mr. Papas said.
Until this year, tiny sunglasses were still pretty difficult to find, and if you did manage to locate them, they were often prohibitively expensive for the average shopper.
It was difficult to find two large homogeneous pieces of jasper, but the human skill used to create the cuff was what made the piece valuable, he said.
When it comes to original content, Netflix beats all of the other streamers in quantity, which also means it's sometimes difficult to find the best of the crop.
I find it especially difficult to find totes with straps sturdy and wide enough that they won't dig into one's shoulder when one is carrying a heavy load.
If you look back over time, it's difficult to find an Iowa contest in which four candidates have a real shot of winning this late in the season.
Because modernist dwellings were new to Belgium in the 1960s, Mr. Vandenbussche said it was difficult to find furniture, so he designed many of the fixed cabinets himself.
"I am sure if I was planning a vegan wedding even just 5 years ago it would have been considerably more difficult to find vegan options," she notes.
Those are features we've come to expect from new cars, but up until now were difficult to find as aftermarket add-ons for older or more basic cars.
The grocery store within was amazing — row after row of Asian dry goods and conventional produce, as well as more difficult-to-find items like dragonfruit and durian.
Through these acts and the hospital's media relations campaign managing the scandal, the lawsuit says, the hospital defamed their reputation and made it difficult to find new jobs.
I found it difficult to find a true pre-approval that didn&apost require running a credit check, and the reality is that not every bank offers one.
It's also difficult to find a suitable placebo for sleep deprivation or bright light exposure, which means that large, randomized placebo-controlled trials of chronotherapy haven't been done.
The Pakistani government is fighting a separatist uprising there of Baloch nationalists, and though accurate numbers are difficult to find, more than 20,20173 people have reportedly gone missing.
And it's relatively difficult to find black professors to appoint to this kind of position because only 8 percent of the university's tenured faculty are black or Latino.
University of Texas at Austin researchers have devised a simple way to hunt difficult-to-find deadly nerve agent weapons by using two items found in most American homes.
One of the reasons Sony phones have remained pretty cool (even while being very difficult to find in the US) is they are, generally speaking, really resistant to water.
The Good Place's cast is on the run more than Jay Z and Beyoncé, which sometimes makes it difficult to find the actual point of Mike Schur's beloved comedy.
"It makes it difficult to find a supportive environment and community that supports all of your identity and existence," said Bond, who was not involved with the new research.
Details like your previous addresses, the middle names of your relatives, and even your first school aren't always too difficult to find out by someone who has malicious motives.
But when that relationship didn't work out, I decided to move back to New York — and I found that at 31, it was really difficult to find a job.
"We think it will be increasingly difficult to find that many new workers each month," said Lou Crandall, chief economist of Wrightson ICAP LLC in Jersey City, New Jersey.
As much as we want to introduce ourselves, make the first move, or initiate a deeper conversation, it's difficult to find the words — and confidence — to make that happen.
It's difficult enough to come to the decision to end a relationship—even more difficult to find a way to end things amicably and with respect for both parties.
Because there are so few Jews left, it is often difficult to find a minyan, the required quorum of 10 worshipers needed to hold a service in the synagogue.
It's often difficult to find stylists who really understand the characteristics of Afro hair and are able to focus on its health, as well as achieve a particular style.
We found it very difficult to find gigs since we had started getting a bad reputation for standing up for rock n roll and had to move to NYC.
They could have just held their one hundred nineteen prisoners in Afghanistan, and we would probably have found it an awful lot more difficult to find out about it.
Giroptic's iO definitely solves one of the main problems with 360 cameras at the moment, that being the difficult-to-find combination of polished software communicating with polished hardware.
It was very difficult to find this particular court—it's on the second floor of a parking garage, so you have to take a lift to get to it.
That makes it difficult to find a compromise as the White House and House leaders seek to avoid the embarrassment of failing to deliver on a central campaign promise.
As far as the LGBT community, I think it would be difficult to find a state that has been more committed and,— on an earlier basis, to assure equity.
In addition, with condoms difficult to find and nearly impossible to afford, HIV rates—as well as those of other STIs—have increased and will continue to do so.
He said the case had been tough because victims had been difficult to find and there had been significant improvements in labor practices since the abuses were first uncovered.
But it was not difficult to find volunteers when the call went out from organizers to join the celebrations to mark the first World Cup match in the city.
While there are millions of people out there who call themselves designers, the pool of brand designers that has experience working with startups is small and difficult to find.
Whether it's work-related stress, the holiday season with your in-laws, or just an all-encompassing existential dread, it's not difficult to find an excuse for a massage.
Monday's surprise vote yielded loud criticism that the Republicans controlling Congress acted with the intent of making it far more difficult to find and prosecute corruption among its members.
At the height of chikungunya in 2014 and early 2015, which affected more than 27,000 individuals, it was difficult to find any direct impact on tourism, noted Vélez-Hagan.
"There are large areas where people are really finding it difficult to find sources of clean water," said Gert Verdonck, the emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders in Beira.
Though grocery stores usually sell flour in 5-pound sacks, Costco sells it in 25-pound packages, and it can be difficult to find space for all of that.
On Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen after the episode aired, she explained that it's difficult to find a new chef in the middle of the yachting season.
For years, lots of people, including me, assumed it would be very difficult to find 60 million people around the world who would pay $120 a year for music.
"We made it to the top of the timesheets but it is always very difficult to find a good balance through an entire lap on this track," said Bottas.
Tom Cole (R-Okla.), who leads the health spending subcommittee, lauded the cancer initiative, though he said the timing made it difficult to find new funding for next year.
The report said half of local authorities surveyed found it difficult to find homes for single young people, and large families face similar difficulties due to caps on welfare.
A test vote is set for Tuesday, and a rejection of the McConnell plan could make it difficult to find a new compromise in time to avert a shutdown.
The problem with Apple's current lineup is that the company has a variety of models with different capabilities, making it difficult to find the one that's best for you.
We're considering permanently accepting Target collaborations with luxury designers who are part of our accepted designer list, as they are limited-edition pieces that can be difficult to find.
SWFs are finding it more difficult to find suitable properties in the commercial and office space - traditionally favored targets - as more investors have entered the market, driving up prices.
And companies may wind up in bankruptcy a lot longer than they'd expected, "all while liquidity is drying up and incremental financing is more difficult to find," Shah said.
It is notoriously difficult to find relevant animal models to help make this connection (psychotic mice are hard to spot), which means the more arduous research of humans continues.
"I think we're sort of getting to that stage now that it would be difficult to find anyone alive," Mr. Fitzgerald, 219, said in a telephone interview on Tuesday.
It was a more subtle advertisement for the qualities with which Tinder hopes to be identified: personal growth, empathy and close connection that can feel difficult to find online.
Well here's what we can tell you — that English major is still going to make it difficult to find a job after college, but so will a math degree.
Brian Culpepper, a portfolio manager of the James Long-Short Fund, said that the breadth of gains in the stock market has made it difficult to find profitable shorts.
The problem is that most municipal recycling systems do not accept foam because it can be difficult to find buyers willing to pay enough money for the used material.
Maqsood said the authorities received an emergency call early Tuesday morning local time but that the limited information available on the boat's location had made it difficult to find.
The Florida Department of Education website provides other materials with more detail on the legal implications of participating in McKay, but the documents are difficult to find and decipher.
This is particularly true in the world of warehouses and logistics, where experts say it's difficult to find human workers and they need all the robots they can get.
The phantasmagoric creatures and places can be difficult to find in mainstream literary fiction — where nature often appears as ornament, as atmosphere, as a backdrop to unfolding human drama.
Although the anti-establishment Five Star Movement could emerge as the biggest party under the present circumstances, it could prove difficult to find enough allies to form a government.
The weekend has been so tightly scheduled, full of so much anticipatory energy, it's been difficult to find the right moment to speak with the athletes and their families.
You get the picture; it can be difficult to find legal places to fly a drone these days (also, don't forget to get your $5 drone license at the FAA.gov).
He says that Korean sushi is difficult to find outside of the Koreatowns of America, asserting that it is even tough to find in New York, where he currently resides.
Some programs make it very difficult to find the option, so if you can't seem find it, there's an easy way to get rid of apps that launches at startup.
The downside is that it's very difficult to find like-minded people to form a team, especially with local people, because contemporary art practices are not considered necessary or important.

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