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Second, the post-Cold War system is much more difficult to regulate.
"Fishing occurs on the high seas where it's more difficult to regulate huge fleets from Argentina, Taiwan, China, Republic of Korea and Spain".
Closing money-transfer companies' bank accounts is likely to drive the money transfer business underground making it even more difficult to regulate.
"In practice, online content is much more difficult to regulate because of the vast numbers of distribution options available.
Because content originates at many peers and there is no central point of control within the network, the content is more difficult to regulate.
Comparing the present self-help tool with other SMR tools, such as foam rolling, the entire body weight has to be applied and modification of weight is more difficult to regulate.
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From a biological viewpoint of transcriptional relationships, a number of genes may regulate themselves or regulate each other, resulting in cyclic relationships while re-constructing the large network, which makes it more difficult to determine simple shortest paths.
It would be far more complicated and difficult to regulate freeway pollution than, say, to require better filters at an industrial plant.
Compared to other techniques, during measurement, ERP is more tolerant of the subject's physical movements; therefore, it is more suitable for subjects whose movements are difficult to regulate.
The "back alley" market is difficult to regulate and it could lead to more people being intimidated and manipulated by such criminal activity.
It's also difficult to regulate Bitcoin when, in actual fact, regulations vary from country to country.
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