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The decentralised nature of the botnet made it difficult to act against, said Symantec.
Moreover, if a member of their husband's family recommends a home delivery to a married woman, it is difficult to act against such advice, since married women are under pressure from this side of the family.
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Without a definition, it is difficult to act with forcefulness, but without action it is also difficult to define.
At the state level, there is a joint effort by all 50 state attorneys general, with the specific goal of changing the face of foreclosure in America by making it more difficult for lenders to act against homeowners.
This makes it much more difficult for courts and regulators to act against them.
It is difficult for the Bush Administration to act against him.
Söderberg [ 21] showed that when ethically difficult situations are not dealt with or when they are forced to act against their conscience healthcare personnel, experience severe frustration, later interpreted as having a troubled conscience.
The federal commission's reluctance to act against crippling price spikes leaves California in a difficult position.
The critics noted that the clarification would make defenders try to act against their natural instinct to pursue the ball, which would be difficult to keep in check during the fast and furious play of a typical NFL game.
But there was no better judgment, nothing to act against.
They are now being forced to act against an impulse.
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