Not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure.
1 Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
2 Many young people said they found it difficult to ask for help.
3 Credit has become particularly difficult to access in recent weeks, they said.
4 Obesity is a major public health problem and notoriously difficult to treat.
5 It's quite difficult to explain how good this wine is on paper.
6 In many ways, however, the really difficult work is only just beginning.
7 Our main market, in Britain, remains sluggish, reflecting difficult economic conditions there.
8 At this particular time of year this is particularly difficult for people.
9 Since then, however, the course has matured and become far more difficult .
10 But you know we are in a quite difficult situation right now.
11 However, he said they had been placed in a very difficult situation.
12 Preaching a work ethic is difficult when no work is available, however.
13 Meeting objectives has proved to be challenging as market conditions remain difficult .
14 The PSA-Opel deal leaves FCA in an increasingly difficult position in Europe.
15 Parents often found discussing genetic risk information very difficult and emotionally painful.
16 But as Judge Polster said, difficult cases present opportunities for creative solutions.
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