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In contrast, benefit theory has a difficult time justifying the imposition of tax on foreign-source income.

When Mr. Nagorski asked a difficult question about the imposition of martial law in late 1981, ending the Solidarity period, he began by congratulating the Polish leader on being so Americanized that he used the Senate system of filibuster in taking a long time to answer questions.

They exacerbated an already difficult situation caused by the imposition of sanctions.

Since 1980, the returns to a graduate or a post-graduate degree have more than doubled; it's difficult to imagine the near-term imposition of a marginal tax rate sufficiently high to make investment in higher education undesirable for those who can afford it.

Yet, ironically, during the painfully detailed talks both sides were edging towards a consensus, recognising that any imposition of Leveson would be difficult to pass through the Commons.

Consequently, (u^{h}(x_{i})neq u_{i}) makes the imposition of essential boundary conditions difficult.

The Oxford Economics thinktank warned that the closure of Greece's banks and the imposition of capital controls last weekend would be difficult to reverse.

However, the non-interpolatory nature of the geometric basis functions makes the imposition of even the simple boundary conditions more difficult.

Through political harassment and the imposition of various restrictions, they have made it increasingly difficult for women who are young or poor, or who live in rural areas, to obtain access to abortion services in the first weeks of pregnancy, thereby needlessly delaying procedures until the fetus is further along.

If that happens the door will be open to degrading religious liberty into religious imposition and discrimination, and we may find it extremely difficult to close that door.

First, of the five states included in the study, Delaware, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Texas, four, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Texas, are notorious anti-union states where teachers have virtually no job security or union protection, and Delaware used the imposition of new teacher assessments to make it more difficult for teachers to acquire tenure.

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