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Additionally, the company's insistence on using its proprietary e-book publishing software makes it more difficult to control the appearance of the final layout.
The possibility of his heart racing can also create anxiety that makes it more difficult to control the condition.
So-called peer-to-peer networks could make it more difficult to control content on the Internet.
However, certain people find it more difficult to control their impulses than others, and this is partly determined by their genes.
If the provision is stripped in House-Senate negotiations, and the budget fails to win Senate approval as a result, Congress would be forced to operate without a budget, making it more difficult to control spending.
Most efforts focus on young, mild cheeses, because even though the reduction of salt may make it more difficult to control bacterial activity, the cheeses are not aged long enough for this to affect flavor, Dr. Metzger said.
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In sum, the additional forces imposed upon a helicopter by its very concept delayed its development, made it relatively more difficult to control than fixed-wing aircraft, and, in general, impeded its use.
Their choice to avoid the Internet seems like a no-brainer, because its ability to give voice to the masses makes it much more difficult to control than television.
But unlike smoking, eating is not outright harmful to health, so it is more difficult to control by legislation.
The worry is that the stigma factor may drive the young H.I.V. epidemic partly underground too, making it even more difficult to control.
Pressed too hard, the Russian-aided Damascus offensive in rebel areas, particularly around Aleppo, could lead to a confrontation with Turkey, which might in turn lead to a widening of the war which would make it far more difficult to control.
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