Sentences with phrase «notoriously difficult working»

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These were rules - of - thumb for clandestine agents working during the Cold War in the Soviet capital, a notoriously difficult assignment.
The Spanish international is said to be considering a change of heart after coming close to agreeing a move to Old Trafford, with doubts over working under the notoriously difficult Van Gaal.
Matic, now 29 - years - old, has defended Mourinho, terming him the «best coach» he's worked with, while admitting that the notoriously difficult Portuguese can be just that.
And, they said, at least two people recruited for senior positions in communications and strategy immediately demurred when approached by Cuomo emissaries, citing a lack of desire to work with a principal who is notoriously difficult to advise and is known for micromanagement.
«Systems that can work in unstructured physical environments, such as this carpentry system, are notoriously difficult to make.
Moreover, the equations of QCD are notoriously difficult to work with.
«This has grown into a widely used technique for time - resolved protein structure studies and to look at structures of proteins that are notoriously difficult to work with,» Chapman said.
By understanding the network's complexity better, Sun says he hopes to find a treatment that bypasses miRs completely, as the tiny RNAs are notoriously difficult to work with in a clinical setting.
There is a VERY specific healing protocol for SIBO, which is notoriously difficult to treat, and if the protocol is not followed, the treatments don't work.
Because titanium is notoriously difficult to work with, each exhaust is hand - built by a master craftsman, and is specifically designed for an individual vehicle — music to any enthusiast's ears.
Rosso was notoriously difficult to work with.
The paintings get bigger with every room, from Jackson Pollock's tiny, writhing friezes of the 1930s to voluminous late Rothko and a whole canyon of mountainous paintings by Clyfford Still, whose works are notoriously difficult to borrow.
However, unlike the other, more polished paintings here, it also reveals something about this notoriously difficult artist's working process.
Blondey is in the midst of his fifth solo exhibition — which is comprised of work relating to and conceived from his struggle with mental illness — an issue that is notoriously difficult to broach, particularly amongst young men.
Marten's work is notoriously difficult to read; but these strange sculptures and assemblages, often made from everyday materials, are characterised by their playful associative details.
This removed the heart wood which was off - centre in the sculpture; it was difficult work as yew is notoriously hard (Brian Wall, interview with the author, 3 May 1996).
However, it is notoriously difficult to maintain AWS in good working condition in the Antarctic.
The reality is that employees who use drugs or alcohol at work do so illicitly and covertly and try very hard to avoid detection, making proof of an actual problem notoriously difficult to prove by any means.
Some are notoriously difficult to work with such as ambulance companies who rarely reduce their bills.
Collaborating on design work is notoriously difficult.
This even includes the notoriously difficult to work with US carriers, and dropping an AT&T, Sprint, T - Mobile or Verizon SIM card in the phone requires no special setup or anything of the sort in order to play nice with each carrier's custom spectrum.
Getting hired in the modeling industry is notoriously difficult because of the sheer number of aspiring models looking for work.
LinkedIn's interface is notoriously difficult to use and LinkedIn is working on making the interface simpler and easier to use.
Painting laminate is notoriously difficult but a little prep and picking the right paint makes everything work better!
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