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This aim is laudable, but three things will make it hard to carry out.
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In fact, even if it cared to try, Zimbabwe's government would find it hard to carry out the macroeconomic reforms that Britain insists on.
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An old but creaking system of consensus, the lingering loyalty of bosses and employees to an unaffordable social-welfare model, and a web of constitutional checks and balances designed to prevent even the most fleeting thought of another tyranny, have all made it extraordinarily hard to carry out reform in Germany.
ECONOMIST: Drowning in troubles | The
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Mr Speaker, to respond to this situation, we are acting decisively to restore order on our streets, to support the victims of this terrible violence and to look at the deeper problems that have led to such a hard core of young people to decide to carry out such appalling criminality.
BBC: Riots: David Cameron's Commons statement in full
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Neither side bothered to ask me whether, in my opinion, the stay prevented KPMG from producing any hard drives for inspection, so that negotiations over how to carry out a procedure that both sides agreed would be beneficial (sampling) could proceed in a meaningful way.
FORBES: Federal Court Orders KPMG To Preserve 2,500 Hard Drives
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The word is out that consumers carry their values along with their wallets when choosing which brand to bless with their hard-earned dollars.
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