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Today's A.C. Milan, under the coach Massimiliano Allegri, has been a difficult and a pragmatic mix of aging players who know how titles are won and emerging talents like Alexandre Pato, Thiago Silva and the Ghana national team player Kevin-Prince Boateng.
Sceptics said the US protections for journalists would make such a prosecution difficult and also cited pragmatic issues, such as the difficulty of extraditing Assange, an Australian.
He said it was a "difficult decision" but one that was reasonable and pragmatic.
It could certainly make life more difficult both for a girl who is analytical and pragmatic, and a boy who is tender and nurturing.
Both systematic and pragmatic approaches proved to be difficult to retain.
Our break-up was smooth and pragmatic, but it was the aftermath that became difficult.
Our results and those of previous studies 2 9 raise difficult and significant questions about the ethics and pragmatics of end-of-life medical care and the intentions and scope of hospice care.
Therefore it is thought to be a particularly difficult task in a second language in which learners may lack appropriate linguistic and pragmatic knowledge (Beebe, Takahashi, Uliss-Weltz, 1990).
A clear eyed and pragmatic view of the situation suggests that near-future trade agreements will be much more difficult to negotiate and pass.
What this means, in practical terms, is that the winning candidate will be someone who is flexible and pragmatic, who is capable of, and enthusiastic about, managing change – something that many people, not just gardeners, find difficult.
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