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But getting enough evidence for a prosecution before English courts may prove very difficult, if not impossible.In this section Can foreigners prop them up?
Perhaps he is thinking: "How can I use this to sell cheese?" All we can say for sure is that something very fundamental about festivals was shattered in that Oxfordshire field last weekend, and it may prove very difficult ever to rebuild it.
Such steps may prove very difficult for students who struggle with applying appropriate strategies to solve tasks, whereas other students may do very well with such tasks.
Highly mobile or ethnically diverse populations may prove very difficult to contact and target for flu vaccination.
Since we have seen that the relQTLs appear to be generated from differential epistatic effects, it may prove very difficult to predict the level of physical activity an individual with a specific body weight might voluntarily achieve.
Policy and carbon management decisions based on atmospheric sampling/modeling techniques must account for the impact of fire CO2 emissions; a task that may prove very difficult for the foreseeable future.
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Of course, that is all Sam asked for and it is what he deserves – but making the roster may prove very, very difficult.
Hence such comparisons of centres may yet prove very difficult, if not impossible.
These workers will prove very difficult to reemploy, and may represent a permanent loss to the economy in the absence of aggressive labour-market retraining and reform.
If those bacteria infect humans, who may eat undercooked or mishandled meat, it can prove very difficult to treat.
Fortunately, hormone replacement therapy may help; but prescribing the right levels of testosterone could prove very difficult, New Scientist magazine warns.
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