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But even some opponents acknowledged today that antismoking legislation was becoming increasingly difficult to derail in Albany and elsewhere.
But a legislative budget deal would have been costly and time-consuming and, once started, would have been difficult to derail.
Polls show her with a strong lead in New Hampshire, and even her rivals say back-to-back victories in New Hampshire and Iowa would make it extremely difficult to derail her.
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SEIU is working hard to derail UNITE HERE card checks.
The flood of private equity money turned into a trickle as it became more difficult to borrow, derailing deals including an attempt to buy J Sainsbury and, at the close of the year, an attempt by Lord Harris to take Carpetright private.
Any attempt to derail this misbegotten move now would be exceedingly difficult.
The prospect of war in the Middle East is casting a lengthening shadow over Madison Avenue as worried advertisers postpone media-buying decisions, threatening to derail the industry's nascent recovery after one of its most difficult periods since the Depression.
It is difficult to gauge whether the opposition of the three Republicans, however vociferous, would be enough to derail Ms. Rice's chances for the secretary of state post.
Ministers are giving license to those threatening to derail not just our own efforts to tackle the world's most difficult environmental problem but also those of the rest of Europe.
The change seems unlikely to derail Obamacare.
Some were bogus attempts to derail audits.
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