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Her move west creates an opening that could be hard for President Obama to fill.
But, he added, even protecting the communications could be hard for Mr. Halloran.
Looking beyond the logo map, however, could be hard for mainlanders.
It could be hard for Arizona to compete with such karma.
But there were concerns that more fatalities could fuel further clashes that could be hard for Mr Abbas to control.
AOL Time Warner, under pressure to pay off debt, needs cash, but this could be hard for EMI to provide given its own large debts.
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It could be harder for international audiences to assimilate to than Beyoncé's R&B or Shakira's midtempo cumbia.
David Chalupnik, head of equities at First American Funds, said it could be harder for stocks to push higher because investors were becoming harder to impress.
Pokémon Go might be immensely popular today, but it could be harder for its maker to sustain people's interest than investors are imagining.
Just talking about such disparities as systemic problems could be harder for an African-American president — for any African-American, really — than it was before.
One of the many reasons his teammates want to keep winning is because they believe it could be harder for Hampton to leave a championship club.
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