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Third, during Mr Suharto's rule the army developed a sprawling illicit business empire, which will prove difficult to scale back.
If states are unable to repay their outstanding federal loans by November — which will prove difficult for many — nearly half the states could be forced to effectively raise federal taxes on employers by about $21 per worker, under a provision of federal law that automatically reduces the tax credits given to businesses in states that carry loans two years in a row.
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Kunatuba notes The implementation of these procedures will prove difficult for Fiji, which has only limited legal capacity and no permanent representative in Geneva (p. 10).
That will prove difficult in the current economic environment, in which vehicle sales have sunk to their lowest point in more than 25 years.
Rebounding as effectively this season, however, will prove difficult without the aid of a reliable bullpen, which was the Anteaters' clear weakness Friday.
This measure — which I've come to call the "Making the World Safe for Germans With Money Act" — will prove difficult to defeat.
But collecting any money will prove difficult.
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