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"In the present situation, it is difficult to push ahead with effective policies that win the support and trust of the public," he said in a televised news conference.
The Republicans, still haunted by the fatal delays of President Bush in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina exactly seven years ago, would find it difficult to push ahead with their convention in Tampa in the event of serious flooding.
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It may be difficult to persuade the City Council to push ahead with mandatory measures, Deppe said, because the owners of many of these buildings, especially in Downtown, are already financially strapped.
From then on "Touch the rock!" became their private joke whenever Zeitoun tried to encourage her to push ahead with something difficult.
A bigger concern is that Mr Abe has been relying on monetary policy to wow markets and foreign investors while failing to push ahead with the politically difficult parts of his economic programme.
This will free him to push ahead with the deep but difficult economic reforms that he has promised and that China so badly needs if growth is not to stumble; it would also allow him to drive harder against corruption.
But Thunderbird is short of cash and finding it difficult to compete in the global market, hence its keenness to push ahead with the deal.
They told him to push ahead.
The Johnsons decided to push ahead.
But the time is ripe to push ahead.
Conte, once a teammate, has a duty to push ahead.
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