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But the real difficulty was setting aside written music.
But the real difficulty, one guesses, is more deeply human than that.
But the real difficulty is that local authorities are not required to provide public toilets, even if, like London and Oxford, they throng with tourists.
I started to worry that that might contaminate Evolution too – but the real difficulty people had with that film was more to do with horror.
But the real difficulty for the security services lies in the fact that the legal framework now lags far behind their technical capacity to carry out web surveillance.
But the real difficulty for both coaching teams was how to assess a match which was over as a contest with Hodge's 22nd minute dismissal.
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But the real difficulties, Mr. Gluck said, seem to lie elsewhere, like the reluctance of other museums to lend works to an institution with such a controversial focus.
"I can't help but think that the real difficulty in implementing it," said the spokesman, Dan Bernath, "is they don't want to do it".
But they said the real difficulty for Mr. Gore might be that times had been good for so long that voters took prosperity for granted.
The real difficulty, though, is not organisation but politics.
The real difficulty resides in addressing not a democratic deficit but a participation deficit.
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