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The attacks, while not technically sophisticated, can be difficult to thwart.
Denial of service attacks, while not technically sophisticated, can be difficult to thwart.
Under different circumstances, it would not have been difficult to thwart Ahmadinejad's ambitions.
The rental plan makes more sense than selling, and will therefore be more difficult to thwart.
This toxic combination, along with an occasional willingness to die while carrying out the "operation", makes this new foe – call him a terrorist or a disturbed individual – particularly difficult to thwart.
One thing is certain, lone wolves, have been and remain a significant domestic terror risk that is difficult to thwart.
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And netizens will continue working hard to thwart government controls.
Recently, the LifeSafer device was upgraded to require users to hum or speak while blowing into it, making it difficult for anyone to thwart the system with a can of compressed air or an air-filled balloon.
Such a countermeasure makes it very difficult for Eve to thwart the security, because she would have to continuously tailor her strong light signal.
For one thing, HIV does not copy itself to particularly high levels in the humanized mouse, which means people infected for many years would have much more diverse swarms of virus that would be more difficult for bNAbs to thwart.
But the fact that the Parti Québécois did not capture a majority of legislative seats makes realizing that pledge difficult and is likely to thwart any significant actions by her government to secede from the rest of Canada.
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