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The obstacles, however, were hardly a challenge.
Every subject got involved; as a music teacher herself, finding such material was hardly a challenge.
It was a top-rated school among such institutions, but hardly a challenge for her.
But the fact is that Baldoria, compared with some other restaurants in New York, is hardly a challenge.
The administration's total spending on countering terrorism, spread across many agencies, has risen from $5 billion to $7 billion over the past three years—hardly a challenge to the $260-billion 260-billion defence
"But with contactless so common in Britain, I have to wonder if Apple has missed the boat here - waving a credit card at a payment reader is hardly a challenge".
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The fact that Cox doesn't is hardly a substantial challenge to that statement.
Most are designed for surveillance, but as the United States has found, adding missiles or bombs is hardly a technical challenge.
Dozens of countries have bought or built their own unmanned aircraft, primarily for surveillance, but as Scott points out, "adding missiles or bombs is hardly a technical challenge".
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