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No... * The insurmountable difficulty with oil is that there is a finite supply but growing demands.
The marines don't question their mission, but they describe the almost insurmountable difficulty of executing it.
The American military routinely reviews the effectiveness of its air raids, but by its own admission it has faced insurmountable difficulty in tracking the toll of civilian deaths.
But the Stormont report writers did "not expect any insurmountable difficulty" in bringing down the barricades once the violence had subsumed.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France acknowledged Monday that a loss of the nation's triple-A rating could come soon, but said it would not pose an "insurmountable" difficulty.
The essential, often insurmountable difficulty embedded within the vast majority of sexual-assault accusations — the he-said-she-said problem — no longer seems vexing to most people, in this case.
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Not long ago, gene therapy seemed troubled by insurmountable difficulties.
Our current health-care system — bloated, Byzantine, and slowly bursting — presents seemingly insurmountable difficulties.
Our current health-care system bloated, Byzantine, and slowly bursting presents seemingly insurmountable difficulties.
But Mr. Elchibey faced insurmountable difficulties in the heavily Armenian section of western Azerbaijan known as Nagorno-Karabakh.
Brian Wieser, lead researcher at the analytics firm Pivotal, said the deal would present the new entity with potentially insurmountable difficulties.
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