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At first glance, this solution may appear unfeasible, given that the increased cost of providing special training for home-based assistants would be nearly impossible to contend with in the current environment of socio-economic crisis and budgetary cuts.
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Other black fighters found it difficult or impossible to contend for championships, as white boxers refused to face them.
As if this were not nigh on impossible, there is another factor to contend with, if Abramovich intends to take any notice of it: Uefa's Financial Fair Play rules.
13 The Emperor Justinian took this situation under consideration, and made a clear demonstration p321 that nothing could prove impossible for man, even though he have the greatest difficulties to contend with.
In the quest to achieve these impossible standards, it's easy to see food as something to contend with rather than to enjoy.
"We warned that the staff, often inexperienced, being recruited to the hubs, especially at Newport, were placed in an impossible position by the company with lack of training and support and having to contend with vast numbers of titles".
Urging legislators to contend with the reality that information technology has made it impossible to confine sports betting to Nevada, Silver argued for taking the market, worth an estimated $400 billion a year, into the realm of the licit.
There were greater things to contend with.
"You have to contend with it.
Then, there were fiefdoms to contend with.
Ferguson had other problems to contend with.
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