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"It becomes extraordinarily difficult for new ideas to find their way".
Once they're inside, it becomes extraordinarily difficult to try the guilty or release those who are no longer a threat.
"Under the MERS system," they wrote, "questions of authority and accountability arise, and determining who has authority to negotiate loan modifications and who is accountable for misrepresentation and fraud becomes extraordinarily difficult".
Once successive regimes have allowed, or at least ignored the vacuum, it becomes extraordinarily difficult, if not impossible, for the state to step back in to fill that space when it is called upon to do so.
Lord Norton, professor of government at Hull University and co-chair of the report, says: "We need to move now to protect higher education because we have this global reputation and if something goes wrong it becomes extraordinarily difficult to regain that reputation".
However, since the ordered molecular crystals from which these nanofibres are built are only weakly van der Waals bound; they are mechanically instable if released from the growth substrate, and thus, further manipulation (transfer [6] and integration) becomes extraordinarily difficult.
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Becoming qualified for ODSP has become extraordinarily difficult since its evolution from the former GAINS-D (Guaranteed Annual Income Supplement for the Disabled) program.
Basic fundamental tasks of government have become extraordinarily difficult to enact.
The gap between the parties had become "extraordinarily difficult" to bridge, and "the statutory debt ceiling and the threat of default have become political bargaining chips in the debate over fiscal policy".As if to prove the firm's point, America's politicians responded by turning instantly to the urgent business of blaming the other side for what had gone wrong.
Today, Mr Placek says it has become "extraordinarily difficult" to create a new name for a product or company.
For example, EMR systems today have the potential to become extraordinarily powerful and are becoming widely deployed, but some are exceedingly difficult to use and, more importantly, don't fit well into care workflows.
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