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Ron Jaworski I think A.J. is a little slower in processing information. Gus has more experience and playing time; he's a little quicker at reading defenses and getting the ball out. But A.J. has all the tools to assimilate more as time goes on.
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Gary Myers The difficulty is being able to assimilate any critical mass,
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Sean Quirk You can totally assimilate in a culture and lose what you have. Or you can totally hold onto what you have and never let in grow. The best way is to continue, to listen to all the music around you but keep your own traditions. That way, the tradition never dies. It lives on.
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Herbie Hancock Technology has made so much information available but what the technological community has not done is to make any attempt for us to figure out how we're going to assimilate all this information.
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E. M. Cioran Fear can supplant our real problems only to the extent --unwilling either to assimilate or to exhaust it --we perpetuate it within ourselves like a temptation and enthrone it at the very heart of our solitude.
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David S. Goyer When Superman was originally created, by Siegel and Shuster, they were two Jewish immigrants that were desperately trying to assimilate into America. They were having a hard time because they were Jewish. They wanted to get in to mainstream publishing but they couldn't. That's why they, and a lot of Jewish guys, went into comic books.
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James Stokes We have our hands full. We have a pretty good idea of what they're doing. The question is, conveying it and getting the guys to assimilate it.
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Billy Porter I was so beat down as a young person - being black, being gay, being unable to assimilate because I could never, ever pull off being butch.
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Edgar Chen He is one of the most critical high-level insiders that the prosecution has been able to produce.
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Joseph Stiglitz Greenspan's irresponsible support of that tax cut was critical to its passage.
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Tony Vecchio Her loss will be felt not just here locally, but world-wide due to the critically endangered status of this species.
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Tom Daschle I think it's critical that we offer minimum wage limits to all these jobs,
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Matt Fidler What ETS is hoping to do is test vocabulary in a different way under the umbrella of 'testing critical thinking' without the use of antonyms and analogies.
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Tom Peterson We've got to let ourselves play well at critical times in the match. Sometimes, we didn't even get swings.
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Michael Nylander He was outstanding. He made some unbelievable saves in some critical times. It was great to see.
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Tramicka James I didn't mean to foul her; it was an accident. But it gave the lead back to them, so it was a critical play.
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Lucy Dalglish I'd be very loath to be critical of what Judith did,
difficulty hockey
Herb Sendek He was like a hockey goal-tender. We had difficulty getting things over, around or through him.
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Ravi Shankar I have great difficulty sitting in the middle of the night and writing. Everything I do comes spontaneous. Sometimes it takes a long time; sometimes it comes just like that.
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Kelli Wildman He may have difficulty remembering something that happened two weeks ago, unless it was something that made a real impression with him. But the doctors tell us that's just a part of the recovery process when a person has been in a coma.
difficulty wells overlooked
Richard P. Feynman When things are going well, something will go wrong. / When things just can't get any worse, they will. / Anytime things appear to be going better, you have overlooked something.
difficulty ordeals
Zane Grey The difficulty, the ordeal, is to start.
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Ted Hellard In the past, the CFL has had great difficulty of where to place these players in terms of how do you give them legitimate tryouts.
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Ron Glass In terms of the character itself, I can't really say that I find anything really difficult. I enjoy the character so much I don't perceive difficulty in trying to be him. It's just a matter of how do we get there.
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Daniel Bonn If you move into the quicksand, this loose packing will collapse. We then have densely packed sand at the bottom, and water floating on top of it. It's the difficulty of getting water into this very densely packed sand that makes it difficult for you to pull your foot out.
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Frank Luntz His greatest difficulty is with the GOP elites. They don't find him loyal. ... But he does well with rank and file.