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Still, he admits it will be difficult to go against the current momentum.
The prime minister will find it very, very difficult to go against it.
It is much more difficult to go against the genes than to go with them.
"There was extraordinary political pressure not to bail out Lehman, and it would have been very difficult to go against that.
However, this hasn't necessarily increased the number of organ donations, in part because doctors find it extremely difficult to go against family wishes if surviving family members are strongly opposed to donation.
"If somebody plays great on this surface," he added, referring to hardcourts, "it's difficult to go against this surface, no?" Nadal also stressed that he had little hope of the imbalance shifting during his career, saying instead that he was speaking out to help players in future eras.
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"At some point, you will have a situation where, no matter how many resources we are able to bring to bear on something, it's difficult to go up against an institution that brings armies and armies of lawyers to court," Mr. Bharara said in the interview at the conference with Bloomberg TV's Stephanie Ruhle.
It's really difficult to go back-to-back when you're up against it.
"It was psychologically difficult to go back.
"It was very difficult to go through.
It will be a difficult task to go against the tide for a country which heavily depends on foreign aid.
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