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"This problem is so big, so obvious and yet so hard to solve," Mr. Domenici said in an interview.
Gartner, a rival, opts for "real-time .Clearly, something monumental must be going on in the woreal-time .Clearlyor thesomethinglogy titans simonumentally to discover somusting that is so profound and yet so hard to name.
One thing we do fully comprehend is that, after something of a delay, the vehicle attack a terror tactic so simple and yet so hard to defend against has been exported to the United States.
The food, too, offers the sort of rustic, hearty flavors that are so easy to enjoy yet so hard to find, as if its kitchen were filled with loving Italian grandmothers.
It is a vision that is so simple to explain, and yet so hard to actually pull off.
McArthur: Anyone who has ever met or learned from Marshall Goldsmith, will likely tell you that what he teaches is so simple to understand, yet so hard to do.
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The author of this late 19th-century hymn to internationalism, couched in a language so tantalisingly familiar and yet so frustratingly hard to pin down, was the Russian-Jewish linguist Ludwig Zamenhof, the begetter of Esperanto (meaning "Hopeful").
We haven't gotten our hands on Google Attribution yet so its hard to say how its performance stacks up against its peers.
This is the most simple and effective technique, yet so often hard to do.
Mr Sullen (Richard Henders subtly lives up to his character's name) is first encountered insensible with drink yet holding so hard to his pewter tankard that the innkeeper cannot wrest it from him.
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