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There's always that extra edge that's difficult to bring into practice".
Local authorities normally resort to diesel-powered generators which require expensive fuel which is difficult to bring into remote areas.
As high-tech plastic materials are designed to be resistant against chemical attack, they are usually difficult to bring into solution.
But some guerilla organizations – including the largest, the FARC, and the much smaller National Liberalization Army (ELN) – proved difficult to bring into line.
Consequently, the color data in these images was much more limited, making it more difficult to bring the color into agreement with the original target.
Too important to ignore but too difficult to bring quickly into the European fold, Ukraine poses a unique challenge for Europe's leaders.
Her conduct during the strike has inflamed union members and raised expectations, making it difficult to bring them into line after the negotiating team finished its work.
Unfortunately, at that point, it may be very difficult to bring children into the business.
It can be difficult to bring diversity into a homogeneous organization.
"We have NRW now, but unfortunately it was formed at a time of economic constraints which made it more difficult to bring things into a functioning body".
"It's obviously difficult to bring untried youngsters into the Premiership and especially the European Champions LeagueEuropean Champions League
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