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According to Anello and several public school athletic directors, facing a team with the aspirations and reach of a school like Don Bosco makes it difficult to argue for crossover competition between public and nonpublic schools.
A recent report by the National Audit Office concluded that there was no way of knowing how effective Britain's immigration controls are, which makes it difficult to argue that they are better than the Schengen countries'.If Britain did join Schengen, inevitably a few more illegal immigrants would slip through.
This situation makes it difficult to argue in favour of one delivery solution over another.
Zilhão's insistence on the logic of his case makes it difficult to argue with him, even his defenders say.
Spanish clubs' recent record in European competition makes it difficult to argue against the fact that the country houses the finest soccer teams on the planet.
Spanish clubs' recent record in European competition makes it difficult to argue against the fact that the country houses the finest football teams on the planet.
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He felt that Williams had a strong ethical argument, but told me that the vagueness of the law made it difficult to argue the case from a legal perspective.
It is, of course, encouraging to see ordinary looking folk achieving something extraordinary, but it does make it difficult to argue for curling as the new rock 'n' roll.
Gates placed slideshows highlighting this vulnerability online and they received more than 30,000 hits, making it difficult to argue that the information was not in the public domain and was not widely disseminated.
A better case can be made for the effect of such influence in the French u sound, /y/, pronounced like German ü or Greek upsilon, though ignorance of Gaulish and certain chronological and geographic discrepancies make it difficult to argue in detail.
Specter, who has championed doubling NIH's budget to $27 billion over the past 5 years, observed that questions raised by the newspaper "make it difficult" to argue for more increases.
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