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Which will be hard.
NASA has amassed a singular competence in the field, which will be hard to replicate by private companies.
So I considered: do I go for prosthetics, which will be easy, or sensation, which will be hard?
Our cultural mores are disintegrating, and vicious circles are being established which will be hard to break.
"I'll try not to be bleeding obvious in the face of the world media, which will be hard to escape if we're at the designated pools.
But his opponents argue that it accomplished that through deep cuts in spending on schools and local governments, which will be hard pressed to make up the difference.
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"That means increased financial stress," he said, which will be hardest on the weaker competitors.
The Lao government has proposed a further 11 hydropower projects along the lower Mekong, which will be harder to oppose if the river has been dammed already.
For example, while branches can be clearly identified, many of the banks have integrated support services which will be harder and costly to separate.
And it could have international implications, because the United States faces important climate negotiations in Paris in December, which will be harder if their domestic plan is in legal limbo.
We're seeing many new players test the shipping waters with local delivery, but there's still a need to transport goods longer distances, say from San Francisco to New York, which will be harder to achieve without the network and infrastructure of one of the major carriers.
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