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And in practice, the homework policy can be hard to monitor.
Hague says it can be hard to monitor because some travel to Syria via third-party countries.
On average, about half of these come from dispersed sources, such as cars and home heating systems, that would be hard to monitor with a permit system (see chart).
Still others say that the new policy may be a good idea, but will be impossible to enforce, particularly since the school has more than a dozen doors, which would be hard to monitor constantly.
Without stable housing after prison, sex offenders can be hard to monitor and are more likely to lapse again into predation, said Bill O'Leary, a forensic therapist who works with victims and perpetrators of sexual and violent crimes in the New York area.
Spotty disclosure laws made much of that money difficult to track and revealed some sizable reporting errors, suggesting it may be hard to monitor the flow of money expected to be collected by state parties after the nation's new campaign-finance law takes effect in November.
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But analysts have said that the scattered offices can be harder to monitor.
Such chemicals can be harder to monitor, because they enter the water through seepage, not by obvious effluent pipes.
Employers will have to adapt to the new reality that employee online activity will be harder to monitor, control, or enforce.
Nuclear test based on uranium device would be harder to monitor than plutonium.
Compared with wired networks, it could be harder to monitor the status of wireless networks because the users and traffic patterns are always changing.
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