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Concerning an initial replication of C-S8p260, it would be technically very difficult to prove or disprove its occurrence.
In a bioterrorist scenario it would be technically difficult to give this drug to a large number of exposed individuals.
That is no longer an absolute majority of 150 members; it would be technically a minority government.
Tygar further opined that it would be "technically infeasible" to require Napster to obtain information from the rights-holder before providing access to the material.
US officials had previously said it would be technically possible to hold proceedings in Afghanistan, noting other court-martial trials held there.
At this stage it would be technically difficult and costly to try to stop or delay the filling of the dam lake.
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Harmonising these systems, laws and procedures into a single body of law, even were it politically desirable, would be technically nightmarish.In the short run, however, EU governments are nonetheless committed to making cross-border European justice mean something.
To call it anything else would be, technically, inaccurate according to the current rules of the game.
It should be noted that although non-brain ECMO would be technically possible, it would be difficult to be sure that it would not alter the progression to cardiac death after withdrawal of LST.
(This would be technically extremely challenging).
Carr offered reassurance that although theoretically such a calamity could occur, it would be extremely difficult technically and would require too many confederates to be feasible.
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