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Making drug-taking in sport a criminal offence in Britain is also being considered, though it would be hard to implement.
Renesys thought that given a "determined effort", its internet could be shut down over a period of time, "but it would be hard to implement and even harder to maintain".The party has often proved itself capable of making a determined effort when it comes to security.
Cleveland Police, facing a loss of the same amount, agreed that it would be hard to implement.
It would be hard to implement CHI in public-owned facilities when the government has pronounced itself that there are no user fees.
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But on a practical level, such a boycott would be hard to implement and its economic ramifications would be minimal.
A carbon tariff, for example, would be hard to implement.
But a right to be forgotten would be hard to implement.
That's true but this recommendation would be hard to implement.
But further belt-tightening would be hard to implement, given the electorate's reluctance to back austerity.
Wenger, who took over at Arsenal in 1996, believes such a radical shake-up would be hard to implement.
While these mind games might be exactly what IRS needs right now, there are many reasons why tax lottery would be hard to implement in the US.
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