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"It's really hard to strip away the perception of that conflict," Mr. Parkinson said.
If it is hard to strip yourself naked, try lace pajamas, extensively ripped.
It is a genuine football fairytale and it is hard to strip away the emotion attached to Lambert's Liverpool transfer.
Those firms are working hard to strip down their cost bases by shedding employees and minimising the risk of trading blow-ups over the next year.
Environmental groups said they were working hard to strip the drilling measure from the bill and said the vote was too close to call.
He writes, not in the worn-out clichés that are current in Sri Lanka, but with a feel for an international language that post-Ceylonese nationalism tried hard to strip from the education system of a whole generation.
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Any logs that require peeling later are much harder to strip.
But eventually costs will become harder to strip out, and firms will need to focus on increasing their turnover too.
Microsoft's watermarking technology is apparently much harder to strip out than Apple's but, again, if implemented correctly, most people won't need to manipulate the files anyway.
He also conceded that if the omnibus clears the House in its current form, it would be hard for Senate Democrats to strip out the language.
Although it is relatively easy to find chemicals that absorb CO2, it is harder to then strip the gas from the so-called sorbent for reuse.
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