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At the same time, it is much too difficult to weed out bad ones.
But it is extremely difficult to weed out only the "bad stuff," Cutler says.
They are difficult to weed out because the senders often use Web-based e-mail services like Yahoo or Gmail, so I.P. blocking is impractical.
They said that it remained technically difficult to weed out duplications without better access to election records, and that their internal auditing identified many of the fraudulent registrations, which they flagged for election officials to review.
Unconscious biases can be very difficult to weed out.
If they do, their poisonous ideas will be increasingly difficult to weed out.
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The lack of that rigorous training made it difficult for the Army to weed out weak leaders or identify bad soldiers in Company A, General Hendrix asserted in his memo.
It was the 1930s Arab revolt against the British Mandate and Zionist organisations in Palestine that first established the scarf as a resistance symbol: it was worn in solidarity, and to make it difficult for the authorities to weed out orchestrators of the rural-led uprising.
WASHINGTON — With high-profile investigations under way against Democrats and Republicans, Congress is facing a series of difficult tests of the toughened ethics system that it put in place to weed out corruption and malfeasance among its members.
Cameron also promised to "weed out" unnecessary planning regulations including those that make it difficult for shops to put up protective shutters.
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