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But that would be a difficult reform to pull off.

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Like the Goldman case, the news about Morgan Stanley comes as Washington enters what will surely be a difficult financial reform effort.

The policies laid out by the president signal a piecemeal approach to tackling what has proved thus far to be a difficult area for reform.

However, pursuing reform would be a difficult task and involve "navigating uncharted waters," he said, as the government would need to shake up "vested interests".

Getting comprehensive reform passed may be a difficult slog for the new administration.

France has been rocked by strikes and protest marches over President Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to raise the legal retirement age from 60 to 62. Social Security reform is a difficult issue everywhere, and the brash and increasingly unpopular Mr. Sarkozy has not made much of an effort to woo union support.

How to reform the network is a difficult issue which is not discussed in this paper.  .

Ending the distribution of rations may be the most difficult reform to enact.

So these would be difficult reforms.

In a public intervention on Friday, the former prime minister Tony Abbott declared that sorting out the ABCC "should be the least politically difficult reform of all".

Speaking to Eugenio Scalfari, a co-founder of the Italian daily newspaper and an atheist, who exchanged letters with Francis over the summer, the Argentinian pope said he agreed it would be difficult to reform the Vatican.

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