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How can the Commission be credible vis-à-vis the European citizens if it is unable to implement its own requirements?

Marussia sporting director Graeme Lowdon says F1 is on the brink of being branded a failure if it is unable to implement much-needed cost control measures.

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Perhaps this is why the Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, recently told Assad's regime to step aside if it was unable to implement reforms.

Yet, asks Saeb Erekat, a senior negotiator, what will it tell us "if Mr Barak is unable to implement an agreement that Likud signed?"Perhaps a deeper reason why Mr Arafat wants Wye's implementation so urgently is the domestic impact it would have on the Palestinians who have long since lost faith in the Oslo process and the leaders who promote it.

They want to change the EU Withdrawal Bill so the government is unable to implement the agreement it reaches with the EU unless MPs give the green light via a new Act of Parliament.

Without a ceasefire in place, the Palestinian prime minister is unable to implement the PA's security obligations under the road map: the authority has neither the capacity nor the popularity to take on the militias by force.

A similar group of Tory MPs have backed a proposal calling for the government to "at least reciprocate the arrangements put in place by the EU and or its member states to manage the period following the UK's departure from the EU", in case the UK is unable to implement a withdrawal agreement.

If software developer is unable to implement this requirement, then all implemented requirements might be at stake, since teacher might wish to evaluate students at various stages in academic year by detecting plagiarism.

"The Governor has indicated … that Kentucky will reconsider the ACA adult eligibility expansion if the Commonwealth is unable to implement the demonstration project". That would mean the loss of coverage for 454,000 individuals, the government said.

Labour's Alistair Darling said it could be "dire for many" and the coalition might be unable to implement it.

Labour's Alistair Darling, the former chancellor, said it could be "dire for many" and the coalition might be unable to implement it.

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