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There would be difficulties.
A binding contract exists, they said, there would be difficulties and increased costs in switching contractors in the middle of a project.
Constraints on the time and expertise available implied there would be difficulties ensuring a sufficient number of trials could be conducted to levels of statistical confidence that would assure appropriate credibility across all of the parameters.
UK sources said that it was hoped the negotiations could be wrapped up within 18 months, but US president Barack Obama warned that there would be difficulties to overcome.
South Korea's army, sniffed at by the Pentagon's war-planners, could probably hold off an invasion from the North or better until the American cavalry arrived.There would be difficulties.
The added attraction of the Tottenham deal for Swansea is that they would be interested in luring Gylfi Sigurdsson back after his successful loan spell there two years ago, though there would be difficulties over his salary.
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He said the merger was driven by client demands for uniformity and technological capability that would be difficulty to achieve in an informal alliance.
Featuring "central learning streets" and "flexible teaching spaces", it does nonetheless look like a shed, and there would be difficulty adapting it to awkward, sloping sites.
He said there would be difficulty in getting a case to court because Savile was dead, but the "evidence stacking up" meant courts were likely to be sympathetic to a trial.
In other words, without fully taking into account such disparities in data availability among countries, there would be difficulty in ensuring widespread participation in REDD-plus [8]. Figure 1 The completion status of GHG inventories in NCs by non-Annex I parties.
The idea was ultimately scrapped, as it turned out such a guarantee would be highly expensive; the insurance company believed that there would be difficulty in proving that the hair grew back exactly the same as before.
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