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Methane is also a potential future energy resource, although it is currently difficult to exploit.
But there is no sign of that happening.However, these anomalies are difficult to exploit.
Contrary to recent claims, empirical studies show that it is difficult to exploit parallelism in Grobner-basis computation.
The enormous potential in linguistic data billions of utterances and messages daily—has been difficult to exploit.
For these reasons, as well as the unpredictability of precipitation, hydroelectric potential has proved difficult to exploit.
Unfortunately, it is not preserved by composition, which makes it difficult to exploit with component-based design concepts in mind.
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While the Treasury Department's actions will make it more difficult... to exploit this particular corporate inversions loophole, only Congress can close it for good," Obama said.
Although the broader manufacturing sector has benefited from automation, several challenges exist within the Australian underground coal industry which makes it difficult to fully exploit these technologies.
Moreover, smaller, dispersed fields are more difficult and expensive to exploit.
The old passwords were encrypted, making them difficult for hackers to exploit, Weinstein said.
Many mines, some more than 100 years old, are also proving ever more difficult and expensive to exploit.
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