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Although the current prototype does not have a casing, as work continues it is not expected to be difficult to procure a satisfactory enclosure.
It would be difficult to procure special parts.
While this is all still hypothetical and preventative, the reality of a Muslim registry analogous to the Jewish registries that made the Holocaust so darkly efficient would not be difficult to procure.
When the Underground shuts down at night, it can be difficult to procure an Oyster card, which is burdensome for those without smartphones or contactless cards.
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Until recently, macarons have been difficult to procure in the United States.
Cooperatives were heavily taxed, supplies were difficult to procure, and the public was often hostile.
Unfortunately limited resources are available for translational research and it is difficult to procure funds needed for well-resourced, large and definitive studies.
With the lawsuit blocking final plans for 2009, it has been difficult to procure sponsorship, although Dent said the "interest from the commercial world has been extremely encouraging".
In the same context this study is limited to a review region of the European Union, Japan and the United States as information on developments outside these areas is difficult to procure.
As it is difficult to procure accurately labeled real-world datasets, unsupervised and semi-supervised methods are of interest.
Components that also have military uses, such as equipment for protecting the spacecraft from radiation, now are difficult to procure, Kolachevsky says.
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