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Syria, however, is a more difficult case.
He thanked the jury for their work on the "harrowing" two-week trial and told them: "You could not have had a more difficult case".
"It keeps the momentum on their side, and it makes it a more difficult case for the N.C.A.A. to litigate," said Gabriel Feldman, the director of the sports law program at Tulane.
"I think the Clemens defense team has a more difficult case to argue, in part because there is a key witness in the Clemens case who is not only available but who seems eager to testify".
In the second, a more difficult case, the situation is reverse.
Moreover, we could still have the correct results (shown in Figure 30 j)) in the foreground object detection for a more difficult case (shown in Figure 30(i)) that three shadowed regions were detected as one foreground object.
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The looting of art can mean different things, from the Gestapo taking it off the walls, as in the film, or a sale carried out under duress, which can mean a much more difficult case.
Now ponder a far more difficult case: the "I NY" logo.
"Having tapes makes it a much more difficult case to defend than Ryan's was," said Joel Levin, one of the Ryan prosecutors who is now a lawyer at Perkins Coie.
The Philippines: A Much More Difficult Case Since President Fidel Ramos took office in 1992, the Philippines' sad economy had been experiencing slow but steady growth.
If the authors chose to use different moth species to test the (more difficult) case of a bat detecting any moth, then normalizing for size seems to eliminate this variability.
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