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According to the Libyan minutes, the British explained that they could not arrest anyone in the UK – only the police could do that – and that there could be difficulty in obtaining authorisation for Gaddafi's intelligence officers to operate in the UK.
Adams cautions, however, that there could be difficulty scaling the technique up from mice to humans, and there could be long-term tissue damage from the radiation.
There could be difficulty relating high and low altitude measurements due to problems with magnetic field models, but we believe this is not a major factor in our analysis.
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She said she had no plans to "run away" from the Church but predicted there could be "difficulties" in a number of areas, such as those involving new priests opposed to the changes.
Chadwick said there could be difficulties with schools around age assessments.
And there could be difficulties, backed up by legal sanctions, for those who spoke improperly about such matters.
Opposition leaders did not rule out the possibility that there could be difficulties in the transition, which would mark the first time in its history that the governing Kenya Africa National Union party had lost a presidential contest.
It also stated there could be difficulties in enforcing many of the new laws.
As Mrs van den Burg said, there could be difficulties when tendering is a possibility.
Downing Street has urged drivers not to rush to fuel pumps but has acknowledged there could be "short-term local difficulties".
"I think the practice would continue, but there could be significant difficulty in gathering evidence.
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