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For Germany itself 2012 will prove "more difficult" than 2011.
The work of US diplomats will prove more difficult, perhaps for a long time to come.
The OECD said this will prove more difficult in places such as Europe where there is near-zero inflation.
At least R91m was secured by re-negotiating supplier contracts; R112m came from amending three Airbus A340 leases; more will come from scrapping a 2002 order for ten overpriced A320s–"a bad deal" admits Mr Bezuidenhout.Further pruning will prove more difficult.
Meanwhile the coalition's new Work Programme, which is replacing all previous welfare-to-work schemes, is not seen as likely to benefit people with learning disabilities as it is believed they will prove more difficult to help into employment, making them less of a priority for those bidding to provide "payment by results" services.
Conversely, if adverse correlations between the KTs and NKTs exist, simultaneous selection for both categories will prove more difficult.
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Those safety standards and government regulations will likely prove more difficult to navigate than getting cars to actually drive themselves.
This will probably prove more difficult than it was for Mr. Giuliani, whose victory in 1993 relied on white, working-class voters outside of Manhattan, many of whom have since left the city.
It will also now prove more difficult for [Democratic Unionist party leader] Ian Paisley to refuse to enter devolved government with Sinn Féin.
Some people you approach will be quite willing to meet, others may prove more difficult.
"While some of the most elite universities will no doubt be strong enough to continue … for others it may prove more difficult … they will need an offer that marks them out from the crowd".
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