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Because herds are vulnerable to poaching, they can be difficult to defend.
"Since you don't know that it happened it will be difficult to defend.
He added the charges would be difficult to defend because the story was written by Reuters reporters.
THE line between racial discrimination and all other forms may be difficult to defend, however, and may soon be tested.
It would be difficult to defend the Kremlin's actions anywhere in its near abroad over the past decade.
They said they still believed that Mr. Obama was in deep trouble, with an economic record that will be difficult to defend in November.
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One is that the Baltic states are difficult to defend.
"They were physical and brought Crouch in, and it's difficult to defend.
McShane survived the first wave of Carlsen's assault, but his position was difficult to defend.
The city was difficult to defend and had only a small militia garrison.
(Just as it was difficult to defend the practices that led to New York's fiscal crisis).
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