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My preferred option is further relaxation of collateral conditions for access to ECB credit lines which, as pointed out above, will be hard to implement.
By 2005, the UN wants to see 3m people in developing countries taking the drugs, and most of these will be in Africa.Such an ambitious plan will be hard to implement, given Africa's rudimentary health-care infrastructure, and the likelihood that drug-resistant strains of the virus will evolve.
Given that the Serbian regime controls all financial transactions within the country, it will be hard to implement the heating-oil programme without creating a windfall for Mr Milosevic; but it should not be beyond the wit of man.Nurture the seeds of discordThe western world should be thinking of further ways to secure its objectives without alienating all Serbs and Iraqis.
As yet the proposals are a bit vague and some will be hard to implement, but the speech was an unusually open primer on how America should spy.In this section Bark if you don't like deficits How to make men more lovable New rules for spooks Of diet pills and posh shoes Dr No retires Brain-dead and pregnant in Texas Old, cold and splurging gold What does the Fox say?
The administration's insistence on applying benchmarks to the performance of the Iraqi government is not new and will be hard to implement.
As the value-added tax system in Europe is a EU-wide system, it will be hard to implement sales tax on Bitcoin-based transactions without the other European countries.
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That feature will be harder to implement on iOS, since it is not supported yet.
Finally, we find that contracting of curtailing flexibility will be harder to implement if the aggregator has limited market power.
The decision was met with dismay by many in the arms control and non-proliferation community, who fear that it will be harder to implement the soaring vision for a nuclear-free future that President Obama has articulated while retaining key figures from a Bush Administration that supported expansion of the country's nuclear arsenal.
The decision was met with dismay by many in the arms-control and nonproliferation community, who fear that it will be harder to implement the soaring vision for the nuclear-free future that President Barack Obama has articulated while retaining key figures from the Bush Administration who supported expansion of the country's nuclear arsenal.
But the first idea will be expensive; the second, though necessary, will always be hard to implement.
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