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In 1922, he warned the premier that unless the government sharply cut expenditures, he would find it difficult to defend its fiscal policy in that year's session of the legislature.
Nf7 made it difficult to defend the black king.
In modern times the poor and barbarous find it difficult to defend themselves against the opulent and civilized".
Dr. Faltz said the trend might make it "difficult to defend the notion of American music in the future".
In a brief statement after the result was announced, he said merely that the outcome would make it "difficult to defend French interests in Europe".
His apparent willingness to abuse his position would have made it difficult to defend charges related to his trading in Tomkins.
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I find it very difficult to defend him, it's a crazy decision.
It's not corruption, since it's all perfectly legal, but it's difficult to defend a political system so clearly dominated by the 1percentt of the 1percentt.
It's no secret that it's difficult to defend LeBron James, especially when he's making moves like the one he made on Portland's Nicolas Batum on Tuesday night.
"Stoke changed their style today, it was Butland to Crouch so it was difficult to defend," he said.
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