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A poll commissioned by the State Department found that two out of three Mexicans considered the old cards difficult to obtain.
The FCHVs found the cards difficult to understand and to complete.
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That change would make the cards more difficult to forge and counterfeit, Mr. Schumer said.
Lembit, it seems, has been hired by a gambling syndicate to go through the cards in difficult handicaps.
Sales of both traditional and electronic cards are difficult to track, but greeting card companies and trade groups say that traditional cards are still going strong.
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With an embedded microcontroller, large amounts of data can be stored on the card itself rather than in a central database, and counterfeiting such a card is difficult.
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