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Mr. Kerry's ideas would have been difficult to put into effect a year ago.
But few ideas have proved so difficult to put into effect.
No Child Left Behind is difficult to put into effect because it is a bad law.
"While my ambition may be difficult to put into effect," he writes, "it throbs with noble energy".
She said P3P adoption has been poor across the Internet because it was difficult to put into effect and because consumers didn't see value in it.
This will be much more difficult to put into effect and monitor, and there will be some rough bumps as regulators try to define which firms fit this description.
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This measure also, should not be too difficult to put into practice and would also have the effect of reducing r since fewer infected people would progress to disease.
That kind of quality is difficult to put into words.
"It's difficult to put into words," he says.
But this principle can be difficult to put into practice.
Some recommendations could be difficult to put into place.
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