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This would require the Federal Government to relinquish a huge amount of its power, and would therefore be hugely difficult to actually achieve.
Hugely difficult to contain at his best.
The recriminations over the Iraq war also meant it would have been hugely difficult to continue as shadow Foreign Secretary.
But it would do nothing to reduce Greece's debt burden and would be hugely difficult to co-ordinate.
But it will be hugely difficult to convince a sceptical public to back such far-reaching changes.
As any manager will testify cultural change, even when recognised as needed, is hugely difficult to implement.
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But the Prime Minister rejected calls from Richard Taylor, the father of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor, for Mr Clarke to be sacked, saying he had a "hugely difficult job to do in trying to deliver more for less".
She said it was "a hugely difficult problem" to break the "grim" cycle of abuse and violence that carries on "from one generation to the next" and social workers needed to take a more hands-on approach and focus more intensely on the lives of individual families.
Even if Libyans do manage to get rid of the dictator who has ruled them for forty-two years, the question of what Libya is and who its citizens are as a people will be a hugely difficult one to answer.
Bishop Pritchard said it had been a "hugely difficult decision" to retire but he believed it was "time for a new chapter".
Gerrard is right to take his time and think about his England future because deciding it is all over is a hugely difficult decision to make.
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