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Quite simply, they are hard to deploy.
Such poor intelligence makes it hard to deploy resources effectively.
Subsidies, by contrast, are hard to deploy productively and are often subject to political influence.
Companies like IBM are working hard to deploy design thinking throughout the enterprise.
Technical fixes could help but they are hard to deploy: all users must upgrade their Bitcoin wallet and mining software.
Rigid labour laws make it hard to deploy workers efficiently and lead to costly court cases, 3.2m last year alone.
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His emotional intelligence, keen in his interactions on the campaign trail, is harder to deploy here.
It could also have pushed harder to deploy Predator drone aircraft over Afghanistan to kill Mr bin Laden before 9/11.
Those rationales — encouraging responsible procreation and childbearing, nurturing heterosexual marriage and traditional morality, and preserving scarce resources — have become harder to deploy.
It cannot yet handle more complex counter-measures, he admits, but these are harder to deploy than critics imagine.Yet some criticisms have hit the mark.
Bryan Stephenson suggests an increase in the number of teaching school alliances will make it harder to deploy them, with more SLEs competing for the same market.
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