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Perhaps the president wants the terrorists to be tried in United States courts, difficult since primary jurisdiction lies with the Saudis.
Sarah found life travelling the royal courts difficult, remarking that they were full of dull company.
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The trouble that Banzhaf had in mind was the possibility that the tobacco and broadcasting forces, in petitioning the federal courts of appeal to review the F.C.C. decision, might take advantage of Banzhaf's limited resources by deliberately filing a petition in a court difficult for Banzhaf to get to from New York a court in Los Angeles, for example.
Several competing public policies make "contempt of court" difficult to precisely define.
"It's not surprising that there are applications being made in different courts with difficult rulings being handed down," he said.
His friends insist the criticism is blatantly unfair, but with the government digging in for a long haul - months of parliamentary skirmishing, standoffs with the courts, and difficult negotiations with the Muslim community - the relationship will come under intense scrutiny.
Predicting vacancies on the court is difficult.
That makes gaining justice in a foreign court dauntingly difficult.
Taking tax dodgers to court is difficult and costly.
Meanwhile, just what Rose contributes on the court is difficult to pin down.
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