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The scope of the private banking Business is notoriously hard to quantify.

DESPITE their name, disposable nappies are notoriously difficult to dispose of.

For luxury car buyers - notoriously labeled the shrewd shoppers - a good deal is icing on the cake.

The Americas are notoriously disaster-prone, but the region has been spared the scale of Japan's triple tragedies, which quickly became the most costly natural disaster on record.

Brain scanners are notoriously expensive for scientists and claustrophobic for participants, with no room for people to do things like eat in them.

In this regard East Asian students are among the most clueless: too often incurious and self-absorbed, they are notoriously out of touch with American society, and also slow to form advocacy groups.

Scientists are notoriously fond of jargon.

The television world was a notoriously fickle one.

Many toddlers are notoriously choosy about their foods and reticent to try new things.

Former president George Bush notoriously said American families should be "closer to the Waltons than the Simpsons"

On Facebook the user options are notoriously obscure and subject to change, but most users share with "friends" (the word having been captured and drained bloodless).

Dr Matt Hallsworth, of the charity asthma UK, said: 'House-dust mite allergen can be an important trigger for many people with asthma, but is notoriously difficult to avoid.

Innovation and productivity, however, are notoriously difficult to predict.

Salespeople, for example, are often exceptionally good talkers but notoriously bad at the paperwork or writing part of their jobs.

A notoriously absent-minded professor was one day observed walking along the street with one foot continually in the gutter, the other on the pavement.

Former president George Bush notoriously said American families should be "closer to the Waltons than the Simpsons"but Homer was overwhelming favorite in a Radio Times magazine poll on which U.S. TV character should take over at the White House.

And the entrepreneurial life is notoriously filled with risks, stresses and sacrifices.

Japan's securities regulators are notoriously toothless, but shareholders — including those with the largest stakes in Olympus - are starting to speak up.

Yet interpreting a polygraph chart is notoriously difficult.

Bananas ripen more quickly than most fruit because they don't naturally slow the respiration after being picked, in fact it speeds up, giving bananas their notoriously short shelf life.

Red sauce is also notoriously known to splatter; whether it's on your clothes or on your date.

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Information, however, is notoriously difficult to manage.

Corporal punishment and physical violence persist in Egyptian homes and schools and, most notoriously, in police custody.

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