All that is standing in their way now is to crack the nut of accreditation.
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Stephen Tupper of Hammond Suddards Edge fears that making cartels subject to criminal law may be a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Phil Bradley, of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, described it as "like using a hammer to crack a nut".
But its extra provisions, which make pupil-teacher affairs illegal, have been described by the headteachers' union as a "sledgehammer to crack a nut".
More frequently than ever before, we want to take immediate action and transact on Big Data, and no SQL databases are quickly becoming the hammer to crack this nut.
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Intel plans to crack that nut this week in time for the annual Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with its new family of Core 2011 processors (previously code-named Sandy Bridge).
The Chancellor has claimed that workers are being forced out of employment, losing their employment rights and pensions benefits, but critics say he is proposing to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Mr Matheson described the executive's trials in absence as a "sledgehammer to crack a nut", suggesting ministers should consider what further sanctions could be imposed to provide a "sufficient deterrent" against an accused absconding.
Yet if Consol can crack the sequestration nut, the whole energy industry might benefit from using old coal mines to suck up their dirty emissions.
The toughest nut to crack here is the role of government in providing health care.
Mobile TV has been a notoriously difficult nut to crack in the U.S. market.
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That's a huge nut to crack -- so huge that itty-bitty markets are of no interest.
At first, the obsession with conventional degrees will be a hard nut to crack.
England scented a rout, but found the sixth-wicket combination of Mashud and Mushfiqur a hard nut to crack.
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All the same, Florida looks a tough nut to crack for any Democrat.
Of course, really we know that this is quite a nut to crack, so we soon return to quietly waiting.
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On an afternoon when Fulham's well-organised defence proved a tough nut to crack, Carroll's improved mobility and goal threat were plain to see.
Many companies have tried and failed to break the US market, but it has proved a hard nut to crack for UK retailers.
Overhauling the administrative system, in particular making the bureaucracy smaller and more responsive to public needs, is proving the most difficult nut to crack.
Solwhit proved a tough nut to crack at the head of affairs and looked as though he would take the glory again before Hurricane Fly's late burst.
China tends to be a harder nut to crack.
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Most analysts agree that Mullaitivu may prove a harder nut to crack because the town and the area immediately surrounding it are long thought to have been the centre of the rebels' military power.
Europe is a tougher nut to crack.
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The latest evolution in data security leaves numbers behind and returns to the physical world: A plastic token filled with microscopic glass spheres, and it looks like a much harder nut to crack than the codes of the past.
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