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It may also be hard to tap any equity locked up in the property.

Meanwhile, Petrobras, which has developed into a leading expert on deep-water oil exploration, will have to work hard to tap the find.

This time, planners fear that private donors are so wrung dry from the record billion-dollar re-election campaign that it will be hard to tap them for the inaugural balls, concerts and parties, The Wall Street Journal has reported.

But his best work has a stripped-down potency and immediacy that the director John Dullaghan, in his new documentary "Bukowski: Born Into This," has worked hard to tap into.

It was not hard to tap the resentment of ordinary Macedonian Slavs, who had been told their forces had been on the verge of defeating the rebels at Aracinovo when NATO intervened.

But it must be hard to tap on a computer keyboard when the "Feuermann" Stradivarius of about 1730 (formerly the "De Munck") is standing just a few feet away.

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That prospect makes it harder to tap institutional investors for long-term development funds.

Hence, as new technologies emerge, or as existing ones become harder to tap, the wiretapping power needs to be adjusted to maintain roughly the same balance.

One Clinton supporter said it would become harder to tap repeat donors if it appeared that the money was not being well spent.

Procedures that are used to qualify for such a move, called an inversion, are being curtailed, and companies that do invert will find it harder to tap their overseas cash piles without paying tax.

Making the difference for this movie, which will roll out in international markets in the weeks ahead, was probably the power of the Nickelodeon brand, which Paramount is trying harder to tap.

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