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Rebuilding flattened villages might prove much easier than deflecting debate over heavenly responses to earthly events.

More to the point, perhaps, given that the satisfaction of the game consists entirely in destroying elaborate but fragile edifices (the more damage you do the higher your score) should we regard his enthusiasm as a symptom of dangerous underlying impulses or a harmless release of desires that might prove much more lethal if applied to Post Offices, say, or the NHS?

Instead, an approach that breaks the source of militia power - the control of weapons - by giving their members the option of handing in their guns in return for rewards that could secure their future might prove much more promising.

Bias is hardly ever a desirable feature in a method, but we think that as truly coevolving sites are rarely the quickest evolving sites in an alignment, bias towards slowly evolving sites might prove much less harmful than the one showed by Mutual Information.

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Trident might not prove much use against the Russians, but it is a valuable – if rather expensive – stick with which to beat the government's political opponents.

"Failure to implement significant reforms will greatly enhance prospects for a violent crisis in 2012 or before – which might well prove much worse than the last post-election crisis," he wrote.

Sorting out a crowd of suspects swollen by all those irritated cash-for-gold customers might prove too much even for the prodigious deductive powers of Poirot.

But with lenders demanding ever higher interest rates for Spanish debt, the cost of refinancing might prove too much for the government.

This is fine for those who are motivated, but might prove too much effort for those who most need such information.Admittedly, the designers of the new pyramid had a tough job to do.

She was fearful that if she went to police, Mark would learn the full extent of her abuse, and that knowing the details might prove too much for him to bear.

This might prove too much of a challenge and, while national newspapers can afford to send multiple staff to hearings such as the Assange extradition, regionals that have already cut back court coverage drastically do not have such resources.

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