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Consumers see it in things like Apple's iTunes, which is hard to merge with other online music systems while retaining the same quality of service.
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In reality, people are spread across a number of locations, databases can be hard to merge and most of the tools that companies use require significant training.
Were they to merge, it's not just that the corporate cultures would be hard to blend.
Gold is hard to counterfeit; easy to refine, merge, subdivide, and transport; and exceedingly scarce.
But the merging of fact and fiction can be frustrating because it is hard to know which is which.
The water's exact course through the mountain is hard to predict, but cave surveys and Stone's 3-D models suggest that the two systems eventually merge.
– is hard to beat.
Nokia is working hard to merge mobile phones with mobile computing, making it easier to access and use of the full suite of Internet resources from a variety of devices.
Information technology services and software companies are typically hard to merge because of either people or technology integration issues.
"It's just hard to merge into a single political block or a single economic block, because the needs vary from culture to culture," said Robert Beltran, who plays First Officer Chakotay, a Native American, on "Star Trek: Voyager". "We don't have the same needs among Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans.
Such models are difficult to merge.
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