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In May, Transport for London responded to a Freedom of Information request saying that 143 bikes had been reported stolen since the start of the scheme, of which just 26 remained missing – making it extraordinarily unlikely one would make it all the way to The Gambia.
In addition to not being familiar with your neighbors, the dilemma is compounded by the fact that many adults in vulnerable neighborhoods work multiple jobs frequently with odd hours, making it extraordinarily difficult to schedule meetings and organize events.
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Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash)., the highest-ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, shares this view, explaining the provision could "make it extraordinarily difficult for the military to do its job and strike the right balance on this issue".
But we face budget deficits that make it extraordinarily difficult to sustain that share of investment; the federal government must do its part.
In Italy, the case of Mr Berlusconi makes it extraordinarily hard to sustain such respect.
All of which makes it extraordinarily hard to communicate about the ACA persuasively or effectively.
The sheer complexity of a modern business makes it extraordinarily hard to run well.
Which makes it extraordinarily contemporary and as enveloping as Hudson Valley's wraparound scenery.
This makes it extraordinarily difficult for hotels to pay for big-ticket green renovations, especially with a tight credit market.
That makes it extraordinarily unlikely that they will pursue a high-priced closer like Francisco Rodríguez of the Angels.
Terrorism experts and United States military officials say the plot in Heidelberg had a mix of ingredients that made it extraordinarily difficult to predict and stop.
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