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And as the population decline accelerates, economic growth will be harder to pull off.
In film this provides a fairytale uplift; in contemporary Athens, for example, it would be harder to pull off.
It is the trick of a seasoned retailer, but Mr Kudo complains it will be harder to pull off next time.
Riffing off a federal requirement that they tally road and transit projects that have a "reasonable" chance of being funded, regional leaders also described a series of "aspirational initiatives" that would be harder to pull off.
Although "social engineering" attacks, in which a victim is tricked or forced into giving up passwords or other sensitive information, are not unique to telecommuters, the scams can be harder to pull off in the face of the organizational security an office offers, says Steven Chan, a research fellow and chief software architect with MIT's engineering systems division.
"It will be harder to pull off image recognition in that the camera capability now is not good enough," he says.
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If ever the relationship falls into antagonism, it will be hard to pull back.
It seems that once you start going down that road, it would be hard to pull back.
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