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Some elements of the cleanup shouldn't be difficult to execute.
Early anomaly detection is valuable, yet it can be difficult to execute reliably in practice.
What is easy to define, however, may be difficult to execute.
Analysts and investors warned that Mr. Sarin's decision to purchase the remainder of SFR, which with 14 million customers is Vivendi's largest unit, may be difficult to execute.
Gary Greenwood at Shore Capital said: [Selling shares to the public] may be politically astute but could be difficult to execute, in our view.
If it be difficult to execute any law which is not generally deemed necessary or salutary, what must be the case where it is deemed invalid and dangerous?
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"'Cross-track' is difficult to execute in a 24-hour system," Ms. Senese said.
But his structural ideas, despite being sound on paper, were difficult to execute.
Made You Look This idea is difficult to execute, but could turn out to be a masterpiece.
But there are clear indications that a criminal case against the sergeant would have been difficult to execute.
All of this had been difficult to execute, and almost all of it had been done perfectly.
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