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They said the idea, as outlined by President Obama, was vague and difficult to enforce.
But how can we achieve this online, where regulation is limited and difficult to enforce?
In practice, the policy has been confusing and difficult to enforce.
It's supposed to increase scoring, but it's an awkward rule and difficult to enforce.
Laws to protect the biosphere during conflict remain muddled and difficult to enforce.
But opponents have denounced the concessions as paltry and difficult to enforce.
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"An outright ban of autonomy in weapon systems is premature and inappropriate, difficult to enforce and perhaps easy to circumvent," Boothby says.
They recognise this approach will be less attractive, more complex and more difficult to enforce and they would prefer to incorporate the new treaty into the EU treaties in the future.
Perhaps that is acceptable for now, but it could become morally questionable (and more difficult to enforce) as machines become smarter and possibly more self-aware.
27 Instead, a number of unintended consequences have been reported namely, that it drives sex workers and clients underground to more clandestine locales, and is difficult to enforce due to the unwillingness of sex workers to testify against their clients.
This is because the OECD's [rules] are very complex and very difficult to enforce".
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