Transitioning to the new proposed scheme seems to be devilishly complicated and may take 40 years.
But sentiment moves fast and is devilishly unpredictable (in part because of the aforementioned salad).
After all, they learnt all the tricks of the trade from the devilishly crafty Brits.
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"This is not an ideal solution, " he says, to what he considers a "devilishly difficult" problem.
The scheme was simple, yet devilishly engineered to ensure secrecy and an air of exclusivity.
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Conventional wisdom is often shoddily formed and devilishly difficult to see through, but it can be done.
As just one example, emerging technology to find weapons or explosives hidden beneath clothes is devilishly challenging.
The first two movements are devilishly written dynamically, and the same is true in the First Concerto.
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Conventional wisdom is often shoddily formed and devilishly difficult to see through, but it can be done. 3.
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No one can be sure, because structured assets are devilishly difficult to value.
This can be devilishly difficult when so much corporate energy is invested in endowing every operating unit with apples-to-apples comparability.
Much of the second half is taken up with the devilishly tricky business of trying to extract causation from correlation.
Britain teaches the world a lesson: Chase the spirit of entrepreneurialism away, and you'll find it devilishly hard to get back.
In a room across the hall, Yaseen smiles devilishly as she tells us she's 7, laughing as her older sisters correct her.
His round started to go wrong at the devilishly awkward short eighth.
In my next column (which will appear here and in the print version), I talk about why incumbents are devilishly tough to beat.
De Waal faced a devilishly difficult kick in the corner, but held his nerve to score from 30 metres out on the touchline.
When we stopped at Stevens Pass to stretch our legs, I tried to devilishly form a sad-looking snowball from the light snow that covered the ground.
Sehwag was particularly fluent, exploiting the devilishly quick outfield by working anything short, full or into the legs for a flurry of early boundaries.
Ironically, the Ulsterman's only birdie came at the devilishly difficult 18th.
"Mirrors, " the album's second single, is devilishly clever as a full orchestra gives way to a dance of synthesized pizzicato sounds is that a quacking duck in there?
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"If you don't design privacy in at the architectural level, it can be devilishly hard to deal with later, " says Jules Polonetsky of the Future of Privacy Forum.
Calculating the marginal product of capital is devilishly difficult.
The fact is electricity is devilishly difficult to store.
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But Munster were unable to generate a scoring position as Wasps held on for a vital victory in a devilishly difficult group, the Irish marauders having to settle for a bonus point.
Part of the European E90 highway system that stretches from Istanbul to Italy (via a Greek ferry from Igoumenitsa), the road proved devilishly complex to build due to the mountains of the Pindos range in Epiros.
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Italian Diamanti fired a free-kick over the bar, while Mido, starting up front in place of Cole, slid in at the back post and narrowly missed out on converting a devilishly low cross from the recalled Junior Stanislas.
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