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In that climate, it would be difficult to develop the sense that your actions make any difference, that you have any responsibility for the consequences.

But Dr Ross Dickins, another scientist on the study, said it would be difficult to develop drugs to restore the Pax5 gene, or the "about 100" other genes known to suppress tumours.

Sutcliffe admits, though, that it would be difficult to develop a suitable funding model as families could be subjected to means-testing and there is disagreement over whether national governing bodies, government-funded sports organisations or local authorities should provide the money.

Therefore, it would be difficult to develop an accurate predictive model as these minute changes can be concealed by noise.

With respect to the CEI and political contributions, it would be difficult to develop criteria by which to judge companies.

On the contrary, it would be difficult to develop higher self-esteem through financial support to others, as the amount can be unlimited and is relative, as mentioned above [25].

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In how many would the CIN3 become so extensive that it would be difficult to excise, which is often the case by the time microinvasive cancer develops?

It would be difficult to argue otherwise.

First, it would be difficult to enforce.

Two interviewees mentioned that it would therefore be difficult to develop policies that limit the import of unhealthy food.

The design of such a study would likely be difficult to develop and entail several difficulties.

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