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Then as later, this enormous undertaking was made almost impossible by inadequate resources and inadequate and faltering commitment.
The EU member states, however, need to consult their national parliaments, which makes such a guarantee, at the point at which the financial offer is made, almost impossible.
Blair's advisers believe that further progress on Europe was made almost impossible by his French and German counterparts, Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schröder.
He — and his speechwriters — will have to carefully choose words for Mr. Obama that stand on their own, a task made almost impossible by the ease with which the youngest of schoolchildren recite Dr. King's most famous lines.
By changing the frequency of a radio transmission many times a second, causing it to leap around in an apparently random fashion, a radio signal could be made almost impossible to intercept.
In a five-acre field in the castle's shadow Ed Hamer is achieving what those businesses have made almost impossible — making money from the land by cutting out the supermarkets that squeeze growers to the brink of penury.
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Unless he exercises the escape clause, which Applegate arranges to make almost impossible.
This fact makes almost impossible to establish a fair comparison between different approaches.
Hence, their modification is not straightforward and it makes almost impossible to share them.
New roles, norms and expectations have made it almost impossible to accurately categorise the modern woman.
Conditions in January and February made it almost impossible not to make money in fixed-income trading.
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