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We judge there is no inherent reason, for the foreseeable future, to believe that unmanned submarines will be more difficult to counter than manned submarines.
Strong stuff, and more difficult to counter than some of the recent anti-BBC jibes from the likes of Jeremy Isaacs, Jimmy Young or BSkyB's Tony Ball.
The new ball, while it lasts, is considerably, almost disproportionately, more difficult to counter than when it is older if there is no swing.
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Schottenheimer's schemes are multiple, Ryan said — defensive-coordinator-speak for complex, varied, difficult to counter.
It seems absurd, but, at least for a consequentialist, its logic is difficult to counter.
But it has been difficult to counter the perception, he added.
Many of the penetrators faced by American forces are difficult to counter.
The threat emanating from Putin's Russia will be difficult to counter.
Unlike the proposed space-based system, this defense would be difficult to counter.
And it will prove extremely difficult to counter -- more so given Tehran's current resources.
These attacks are difficult to counter, because the rockets are usually set up overnight, on a delayed timer.
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