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His advisers argue that it would be difficult to expand, given the large field of candidates.
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Without significant technological developments, exploitation of most of these reserves will however be expensive and would be difficult to expand fast enough to compensate for an early peak in conventional oil production.
Mr. Cayne said he had no plans to expand it to all 15,000 employees because it would be difficult to monitor.
Theoretically, it would give the government a way to keep credit flowing in a crisis, but it would be difficult to shape a program that is small in good times and expands in bad.
It would be difficult to argue otherwise.
First, it would be difficult to enforce.
Manfred said that while expanding the playoffs could theoretically be implemented in time for the 2011 season, before a new C.B.A. was agreed upon, it would be difficult to get the approval of the players association.
"The concern about a national gun registry is a complete canard," Mr. Glaze said, noting that enhanced straw purchasing measures would be difficult to enforce without expanded background checks with proper records.
That money, which pays part of the cost of expanding health coverage, would be difficult to replace.
Discrimination would be difficult to prove.
That would be difficult to dispute.
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