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What remains to be seen is whether it can make the best use of its opportunity before President Nasser stirs up the refugees by making promises which he would find hard to keep.
Indeed the biggest risk now is that, by holding out the prospect of eventual membership, the European Union may, yet again, be making Bosnia a promise that it will find hard to keep.
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"Whatever difficulties people have experienced," he said, "they might find harder to keep in the bottle".
During the tour, Professor Bea, who is 70, strode up and down the uneven landscape at a pace that younger visitors found hard to keep up with.
They're hard to find, hard to recruit and hard to keep.
Nauseous patients find it hard to keep down; others find it ineffective or, by contrast, too potent.
'I Like You, Maude': StorySLAM (Tuesday) Those who find it hard to keep a story to themselves will find a rapt audience at this monthly gathering of experienced and novice storytellers.
This year Damir would find it hard to keep up the habit as smokes are hard to find.
Cities with fast-developing shales may find it hard to keep up with the boom.
Even the Mona Lisa may find it hard to keep her smile.
Scattered Pandits find it hard to keep their traditions and rituals alive.
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