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The strategy is proving difficult to execute.
"It's just damn difficult to execute".
"It's extremely difficult to execute," she said.
Some elements of the cleanup shouldn't be difficult to execute.
"The culture of American medicine makes a study like that more difficult to execute".
The plan, called Operation Nest Egg, is simple in conception but difficult to execute.
"'Cross-track' is difficult to execute in a 24-hour system," Ms. Senese said.
"The treatment plans can be really difficult to execute," he added.
(Officials said a more dynamic map would be logistically difficult to execute).
I know from experience that this seemingly simple shot is often difficult to execute properly.
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