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We describe how the Routine Activity Theory can be applied to mitigate these risks by reducing the opportunities for cyber crime to occur, making cyber crime more difficult to commit and by increasing the risks of detection and punishment associated with committing cyber crime.
First, it fundamentally reshapes the bargaining process at the European level: a Member State that is at liberty to rescind its declaration of withdrawal at any moment will find it much more difficult to commit in advance to leaving the European Union if its demands are not met.
A ban on weapons at the tombs and better entry control could thus have made it much more difficult to commit the attack.
Never mind that it's more difficult to commit a crime using these new transportation services than it would be for a regular old taxi or gypsy cab driver.
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Mr. Hayden said the center-straddling platform would turn off the party's liberal base, making it more difficult to find committed campaign foot-soldiers.
First, terrorism was more difficult to combat.
Video is difficult to commit to memory.
It's been more difficult to convince schools to commit to a sexuality education curriculum, library book purchases, history lessons, and social studies classes that address LGBTQ lives as an ordinary part of the world.
The new U.N. General Assembly President from Antigua and Barbuda, John Ashe, told reporters that, unlike decades ago, abuses can't be hidden for long given the speed of news".It is far more difficult now to commit atrocities without anyone knowing what is going on".
We choose to make it more difficult to convict guilty people of the crimes they've committed, in order to protect the innocent from being convicted of crimes they did not commit.
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