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"It is very difficult to govern Rome if the government is against you," he says.

Such a community is a sub-set of the human race; there is no need for a community comprehending the whole human race indeed a world community would not be expedient, since it would be too difficult to govern.

California is famously difficult to govern, and Mr. Schwarzenegger will not have any more options than Gray Davis did when it comes to balancing the state's budget.

There's a kind of disconnect there that makes it very difficult to govern".

"Modern technology is making it very difficult to govern," he said.

When people become clever, that means it will be more difficult to govern them".

We are a very bad people and very difficult to govern.

"On Dec. 16, Egypt will be infinitely more difficult to govern than it already is now".

This enormous area was difficult to govern from the territorial capital in the Willamette valley.

It's free, universal and highly portable: better than plastique and difficult to govern.

But it is not hard to see how Peru, with a frustrated populace, a large illegal drug industry and some vestigial terrorist bands, could once again become difficult to govern, as several of its Andean neighbours already are.

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