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"I wonder what could be the legal grounds for such taxes," he said, noting that the connection between hardware manufacturers and end users might prove a difficult one to defend in court.
For those only recently unemployed, or willing to work a part-time job in the interim, or who have some investment interest coming in, this might prove a difficult ceiling to stay below for an entire calendar tax year.
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This might prove a bit more difficult at the EU level rather than at the national one.
Mr. Bush may have wider latitude to make the kind of moves now that might prove more difficult a year hence.
That might prove difficult for a new junior senator.
He denounces any suggestion that decoupling growth from carbon emissions might prove difficult as "a fuzzy-headed misconception" and accuses the "left-leaning" growth sceptics of getting into bed with the extreme right climate sceptics.
Devising a one-size-fits-all monetary policy for such a diverse area might prove hideously difficult, and European economies are not flexible enough to cope with the potential problems.
If you had to explain our understanding of honesty to an alien, it might prove quite difficult.
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It might be possible to create a thinking, empathetic machine, Dr. Ramachandran said, but it might prove too difficult to reverse-engineer the brain's circuitry because it evolved so haphazardly.
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