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He said that he painted the turkey on that day and that, unlike Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Worship, this painting was not difficult to execute.
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And it's not difficult to do.
Some elements of the cleanup shouldn't be difficult to execute.
The bypass method has been verified by us to work properly and to not be overly difficult to execute.
Additionally, this study will contribute to the growing knowledge of the application of propensity scores, a relatively novel statistical technique to simulate a randomized controlled trial in studies where it is not possible or difficult to execute this kind of design.
This is not impossible but very difficult to execute with constant quality by a human operator.
The use of two different speakers delivering different calls from different locations is also possible, and not surprisingly, much more difficult to execute, especially when the exact timing of events is crucial.
Fiscal stimulus packages are notoriously difficult to execute, not only because of the political hurdles but because it's not easy to get the timing right: Do too little and you haven't fixed the problem; do too much and you could overheat the economy.
However improbable an idea and however difficult to execute, couldn't a terrorist attempt it, somewhere, sometime, with some success?
"Below the major sports, it gets more difficult to execute and may not be as good as the N.B.A. or N.F.L".
As long as this information was stuffed into manila folders in doctors' offices and hospitals, and not turned into electronic records, it was difficult to execute these kinds of analyses.
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