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Yet energy presents a harder challenge for two reasons.
A harder challenge and one that the Civil Service is likely to drag its heels on.
But in terms of resources and innovation, the B2B apps field is where a lot of the most interesting work is currently going on, including solving some of the problems (security in particular) that consumer apps are only just realising is a harder challenge than they'd realised.
Satellite providers offer HDTV, but they have a harder challenge.
He assumed that Gary Ross, director of the first film The Hunger Games, may have had a harder challenge.
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It's cold comfort to Belfort's victims — and a hard challenge to critics like me whose idea of great adventure involves a night at the opera and a good book.
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