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Michael McKenna, the cheerleaders' attorney, acknowledged it will be difficult to bring the case successfully in court.
"With the financial straits the city is in, it's going to be difficult to bring in additional people," the mayor said.
Any leadership election would be difficult to bring about quickly, with many Labour MPs wary about having two uncontested leadership contests in a row.
"But it brings in so many more and different issues that I think it would be difficult to bring the whole thing off.
He said that the expense of moving the cottage would be prohibitive and that it would be difficult to bring it up to code inland.
But the tribunal's mandate will cover only the most serious issues of war crimes and crimes against humanity, where it would be difficult to bring frivolous charges.
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The "Missa Solemnis" is difficult to bring off.
Now, it is difficult to bring in enough.
Furthermore, civil claims for damages are difficult to bring.
Research-based improvements in small-farmer land-use systems are difficult to bring about.
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