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Hard-and-fast incentive structures are particularly difficult to enact in overcrowded, high-turnover London jails.
And the remedies for homegrown jihadists, although difficult to enact, are also familiar.
Basic fundamental tasks of government have become extraordinarily difficult to enact.
When one party moves this far from the center of American politics, it is extremely difficult to enact policies responsive to the country's most pressing challenges.
If Mr. Bush sticks to that script, it will be difficult to enact a stimulus bill that is targeted and timely.
Constitutional amendments are notoriously difficult to enact, and some senators and governors can be expected to oppose the new initiative, saying it presents complications of its own.
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Ending the distribution of rations may be the most difficult reform to enact.
The S.E.C. has sat on this rule-making because it is so difficult to actually enact.
Tasmanian Health Minister Michelle O'Byrne said that a smoking ban was worthy of serious consideration, although she admitted that it would be difficult to unilaterally enact such a policy in only one of Australia's five states.
Long stretches of the nearly 2,000-mile 2,000-mileorder already have fencing, under a yearsouthernroject that has proven difficult and expensive to enact.
But Mr. Infantino was bullish, even when it was suggested that those who supported his opponents might make it difficult for him to enact all he desires.
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