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But some analysts said it would be difficult to revive the hypermarket concept in Europe because the recent economic downturn had probably changed consumer behavior.
On Wednesday Lebedev, who holds an annual fundraising event in London to support a charity for children with cancer, said he accepted it would be difficult to revive the Standard's flattening circulation.
It might be difficult to revive the city.
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Unless all the various central level ministries, many of which were shut down after the war (either due to collateral damage or extensive looting or senior personnel not reporting for duty), start functioning fully, it is difficult to revive their functioning at the local level.
Until Iraq straightens out its debts, United Nations planners believe, it will be difficult to get the major investments needed to revive the oil industry.
But outside the presidential retreat, analysts said, the talks also revived old shibboleths and emotions that could be difficult to contain.
Building such projects takes years, even decades, and once snuffed out it is perilously difficult to revive.
Unless more people are working, paying taxes and making mortgage payments, it's difficult to see how we revive the economy or address our long-term debt challenge.
It is difficult to see Daiei truly reviving, when even its stronger rivals are faltering.
And in the constant flux of the city, it's difficult to pinpoint the moment any newly revived neighborhood turns that vital corner.
While Mr. Ackman expressed optimism that Penney would be able to revive its sales, he said the time frame was "difficult to determine".
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