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Embroiled in the bitter reality of having to show more fiscal restraint than any previous Labour government, it would find it exceedingly difficult to remake capitalism.

And because he has spent most of his adult life in elected office, he may find it difficult to remake himself as a political outsider.

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The bums in question were four local politicians who had failed to sign on to what could be Mr. Koch's most difficult campaign yet: to remake the ineffective government in Albany.

It is a difficult climate in which to remake the Social Security system to allow individuals to invest in stocks and bonds, an initiative that is as politically difficult and explosive as they come.

The decision to remake Sang Lee was a difficult one, Mr. Lee said.

He was facing a difficult race against President Ronald Reagan and he needed to remake the electoral landscape.

"It's going to be much more difficult to gain the kind of support that the industry thinks it needs at a time when it is trying to remake itself," he said.

We tried to remake Iraq.

He returned to remake Russia.

Time, perhaps, to remake those westerns.

They no longer swear to remake government.

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