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"On each of these opt-ins there will have to be a negotiation and the other member states will have to agree," she said, adding that it would be complex because "of these 136 laws, many are very connected".
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Others emphasized that such efforts should be focused bilaterally (government to government, rather than institution to institution) to strengthen their impact; and that, even under such an arrangement, it would be complex to orchestrate or support inter-institutional exchanges.
He argues that it would be "too complex, it requires primary legislation and it really doesn't address any issues".
Under Romano Prodi in 2007, a law was passed to clamp down on it; the legislation was swiftly repealed under Berlusconi in 2008 on the grounds that it would be too complex and too bureaucratic.
The Guardian website led on the trial when the former president testified, but attempts to establish from outlets ranging from the Today programme to Channel 4 News whether they had done the same before today found them explaining that it would be too complex to check.
The demand for automated assessment and certification systems has grown due to the fact that it would be extremely complex and hard to assess the huge amount of candidates manually by humans.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael DiLorenzo, the D.C.-based federal prosecutor handling the case, told Cooper that it would be a complex trial, involving "many novel questions of facts and law".
The decision not to include a definition of this phrase in fit note rules was based on the reason that it would be too complex [ 22], however the findings of this study would suggest that a definition is needed.
I knew when I ordered Guantánamo closed that it would be difficult and complex.
A high MW component of TES (TES-400) is a glycoprotein resistant to tryptic or peptic cleavage but sensitive to staphylococcal V8 proteolysis and is also detected in TES but not in L2 surface [ 30– 32], raising the possibility that it would be an extracellular complex of other TES.
At first ministers refused, claiming that it would be "too expensive" and "too complex".
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