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"It would be extraordinarily difficult and it's not the ideal way to move the kind of quantities you need".

WASHINGTON — Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, President Obama's nominee to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned on Tuesday that proposed cuts in the military budget of up to $1 trillion would be "extraordinarily difficult and very high risk".

In Senate testimony last week, Gen. Martin E. Dempsey of the Army, President Obama's nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned that the military would have trouble cutting $400 billion, as had been recommended by the White House — and that cutting $800 billion "would be extraordinarily difficult and very high risk".

No identifying information was collected from Ghanaian participants, given that collecting post-delivery follow-up data was anticipated to be extraordinarily difficult and thus was not attempted.

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Throughout Wilmut's career at Roslin, he had been slowly moving away from research relying on embryonic stem cells, primarily because culturing embryonic stem cells from sheep embryos was extraordinarily difficult and impractical in terms of cost and time.

Richard Ravitch, a former Metropolitan Transportation Authority chief, said that the agency faced a challenge because the chairman's job was extraordinarily difficult and did not pay as well as some private-sector jobs.

The Gospel of Judas is like the legendary exam in which candidates were asked to set themselves a question and everyone set a task that was extraordinarily difficult and ambitious.

But getting them to pass on this information is extraordinarily difficult; and this can only get worse if current concerns over knife crime add to the relentless demonisation of young people.

Investing is extraordinarily difficult, and that is why even few professional managers will outperform the market.

Despite this year's wide-ranging debate, in our view, the differences between political parties have proven to be extraordinarily difficult to bridge, and, as we see it, the resulting agreement fell well short of the comprehensive fiscal consolidation program that some proponents had envisaged until quite recently.

Capable of traveling in unconventional up and down trajectories at speeds far greater than traditional ballistic missiles, HGVs like the DF-ZF will be extraordinarily difficult to detect and intercept with existing U.S. missile defense.

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