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Why has it been so difficult to approve loans?
It's a fashionable theme – one it's not difficult to approve of, broadly speaking – the dangers of materialism, the corrupting influence of money.
He has pressed for two constitutional amendments — both of which Mr. Cross mocks as "gimmicks" — that would make it more difficult to approve benefit increases for pensioners and would hold state spending growth to a level residents see in their salaries.
If you leave the graduate program without an approved Program of Study on file in the Department's Graduate Office, it may be difficult to approve the use of courses for your degree that are more than 7 years old at the time of readmission.
"It would be very difficult to approve this because I think everybody will have this picture of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in their heads," said Gernot Erler, an expert on foreign affairs and defense, who represents Mr. Schröder's Social Democratic Party in Parliament.
The Waxman legislation is facing opposition from people who say its criteria for approving new "reduced harm" products — the bill's term — will make it too difficult to approve and sell new tobacco products marketed as giving smokers safer alternatives to current cigarettes.
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Now, Senate Democrats find themselves orchestrating a complicated maneuver in a difficult effort to approve all 12 bills in one swoop.
These adjustments are made automatically — no politician has to take a difficult vote to approve them.
In the absence of advice from the Police (who were contacted to advise us on any issues with the speaker request, but have not responded to date) it is difficult for UCLU to approve this speaker being given a platform on the campus.
"It was very difficult for me to approve the contracts, but we did, I did, and it was a disappointing year".
Such strategies may be more difficult to get approved because they would make an entire wild population transgenic.
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