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"This is going to be difficult to swallow for the Christian Democrats," Mr. Houtman said.
That is what is most difficult to swallow for a Mexican.
The idea of violent fanatics being behind the murder has been difficult to swallow for many former colleagues of Mr Nemtsov.
Cuts to popular core services like education will also be difficult to swallow for a Council that has made "Education First" its slogan.
The defeat will be difficult to swallow for P.S.G., which has turned an infusion of cash from new Qatari-based ownership into quick success and played well over both games against Barcelona.
Adding to the politics around the GOP budget are the drastic changes to entitlement programs, which would be difficult to swallow for many Republicans in the Senate who face tough re-election battles next year.
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Such is Colombia's fundamental crossroads: peace would be difficult to swallow, but it is a prerequisite for unlocking the country's potential.
The BSB's suggestion that those on leave simply suspend their practising certificate is difficult to swallow and no allowance at all is suggested for part-time barristers.
"Five months without fibre for an internet-based organisation is difficult to swallow.
For many businesses this is quite difficult to swallow.
Drugs for children are difficult to come by, difficult to swallow and cost up to four times more than adults' drugs.
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