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"I think it's always difficult to take over and try to mimic someone's operation in toto," said Angela Westwater, who runs Sperone Westwater, a high-end gallery down the street.

For instance, it has made it difficult to take over Indiana-domiciled corporatherebythereby making it more likely that they will be headquartered in the state.What is more, he says, Indiana took an unusual approach to car manufacturers.

"It's very difficult to take over at a club mid-season, because the pre-season is critical to developing a plan for how you want to play," said Davies, who is currently unemployed after leaving Nottingham Forest.

However, since he joined the club partway into the new season, he initially found it difficult to take over as first-choice goalkeeper.

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It would be difficult for anyone to take over the paper without his involvement, and if the Times went bankrupt he would presumably be entitled to a substantial portion of the company's available assets.

"It's extremely difficult to find someone to take over a big space like this," he said.

But it would be difficult for any coach to take over after a Champions League victory and simply maintain that.

Powys council leader Barry Thomas said: "We have seen with the recent discussions over public toilets that it is difficult for local organisations to take over responsibilities for services without a clear idea of what is involved.

It is difficult for a successful university to take over an ailing one, or for two complementary campuses to merge.The challenge of changeRunning universities in a way that suits a competitive environment may mean some uncomfortable changes.

Bertelsmann is unexpectedly facing a management void at a particularly difficult time after Rudi Gassner, who was to take over the BMG Entertainment music division, died over the weekend, several industry executives said yesterday.

He calls his team's winning design "Sydney proof", meaning it divided the land into blocks with a network of public streets, making it as difficult as possible for one developer to take over the site.

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