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But that straw man will be hard to dispatch so long as he is running the country.
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Besides, the importance of criteria may be hard to obtain in highly-diversified taxi markets, where both dispatch and street hail markets prevail.
It's hard to imagine Ottawa dispatching its captain, Daniel Alfredsson, or defenseman Sergei Gonchar, especially with the crippled but pesky Senators in a hunt for a playoff spot.
Once big debt burdens appear they are frustratingly hard to dispatch.
It was rather hard to dispatch one passage where a crucial repeated note fell on a key that kept sticking.
The questions asked of factory masters as to the future employability of parish apprentices demonstrate a concern for skill acquisition and security, but it is hard to believe that the opportunity to dispatch large numbers of children with relatively little effort was not also significant.
Passenger pigeons had an uncanny knack for discovering mast, possibly because they dispatched scouts, though it is hard to know for sure, since the bird was little studied while it lived, beyond how to catch, kill, and cook it.
But it is hard to persuade children whose parents have paid large sums of money to dispatch them across Europe.
Practically, small but fast changing power unbalance may still exist after re-dispatching and it is hard to predict or manually handle.
If it's hard to characterize, it may be because hers is a dispatch from uncharted cultural waters.
But it is hard to believe that Robert Baden-Powell would have approved of the ruthlessness with which he dispatched his predecessor as prime minister, Enrico Letta.
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