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"Those are difficult standards to meet," he said.
I tried to consider this book in its own right, because those are difficult standards to pit any novel against.
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It is a difficult standard to meet.
"It's a very difficult standard to meet," said Mr. Gansberg, who represents utilities, not the customers who sue them.
However affirmative consent has caused some controversy, with critics fearing that it imposes a difficult standard to navigate.
Here, too, Amazon has established a difficult standard for the market, by offering discounted and free shipping on its products, and free returns as well.
Indeed, the I.N.S. has already made a preliminary assessment that his claim would probably lack merit because he would have to show a "well-founded fear of persecution" in his home country, a difficult standard to meet.
They're hermetic, timeless-seeming, and that's a difficult standard to live up to; not even the most ardent lovers, or the most dedicated filmmakers, can make time stand still forever.
That is a difficult standard to meet, because there is quite often little doubt about a defendant's guilt and therefore little chance of proving that a better lawyer would have achieved an acquittal.
But staff members said that any pension measure would still have to receive unanimous consent then, a difficult standard to achieve on a technically demanding issue with so little time left.
The ideal contemporary name works across languages, on search engines, and on Twitter and Facebook, all while displaying the ingenuity necessary to stand out — a difficult standard for business owners to meet without help.
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