Without specific context regarding which barriers are being referred to, it's challenging to pinpoint the most difficult one for NM. However, generally speaking, systemic barriers such as socioeconomic challenges, access to education, or healthcare can be particularly daunting. These barriers often intertwine, creating a compounded effect that makes overcoming them even more difficult. Ultimately, the impact of these barriers can vary significantly based on individual circumstances and the resources available to NM.
The language barrier is usually the most difficult aspect.
Language primarily, followed by cultural.
The most difficult barrier was probably that New Mexico couldn't become a state for almost 62 years, this seems difficult because it seems like that's a very long time to try to become a state to just be denied and rejected year after year with no guarantee that your territory would every become a state.
making it trianglish
the answer for the most common barrier is a square shaped barrier?
It would be difficult to pick between the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru/Ayers Rock.
Reproach
Yes - there are people that firmly believe in curses although it seems difficult for most to understand why someone would.
If we were to ask NASA what is the most difficult part of getting a shuttle into space, I believe the answer would be, getting the appropriation through Congress.
The toccata is by far the most difficult. The prelude and sarabande would most likely translate to Masterwork Classics level ten or slightly above. The suite is much more difficult than suite Bargamasque.
It is most difficult to locate the location of sounds directly above the head or below the chin. This is because the ears are located on the sides of the head, making it challenging to discern vertical directionality.
I have been led to believe that Odysseus' most difficult journey was the one back home. He had to battle a cyclops, listen to beautiful voices and keep himself on the boat. That could not have been easy for him.