This is why Geir Lippestad, Breivik's defense lawyer, took on this most difficult of jobs.
This is much the most difficult of all the questions Mr Wolf deals with.
Jerusalem's future is possibly the most difficult of the difficult decisions awaiting the final-status negotiators.
The thing is, being a precious metals refiner is not actually the most difficult of jobs.
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He's made it clear he intends to spend time and effort on this most difficult of missions.
It's a dictum that "retrograde under contact" (withdrawal under pressure) is among the most difficult of military operations.
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These type of social stresses are identified as one of the most difficult of social stresses that often leads to social abuse and social isolation.
The next two months were the most difficult of Zoe's treatment.
This "open heart" philosophy has sustained me, as well, through the most difficult of times, including a painful divorce about 20 years ago that left me near penniless.
However, the last 1% is the most difficult of all.
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So, then: what if a paid professional became so good at that supposedly most difficult of all things hitting a pitched baseball that no one else really wanted to play against him?
Mayor Giuliani and Pataki have led New York City through its most difficult of all days and they have done so with class and bravery and distinction and we owe them a debt of gratitude.
In being one of the lowest scoring sports in the world, low sample size of success (at least if measured by goals) and the apparent randomness with which it comes makes analysis of the sport perhaps the most difficult of those discussed within conference panels.
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Garner plans to establish three administrative centers--in Baghdad, Mosul and Basra--that will supervise humanitarian relief and reconstruction, keep the oil flowing, purge Saddam loyalists from Iraqi government agencies and set in motion the most difficult of U.S. war aims: the establishment of democratic institutions in a country that has never known them.
"Whenever you're working with a vaccine, specifically a novel therapeutic like this, you run the risk of all sorts of difficult types of responses, " says Robert Hazlett, an analyst at Robertson Stephens.
"Whenever you're working with a vaccine, specifically a novel therapeutic like this, you run the risk of all sorts of difficult types of responses, " Robert Hazlett, an analyst at Robertson Stephens, said last week.
On Friday, David Cameron will make one of the most difficult speeches of his premiership.
Building and maintaining coalitions is one of the most difficult tasks of a nation at war.
Eventually, ancillary workers blacked private beds and Mrs Castle faced some of the most difficult years of the NHS' history.
"Our country is in one of the most difficult moments of its history, " he said after Monday's draw with the Congolese.
Ferguson will have regarded this as one of the most difficult tests of United's title run-in, and his succession of clenched-fist salutes at the final whistle demonstrated his delight.
Before the hearing, Michael Gallagher who lost his 21-year-old son, Aidan, in the bombing said victims' families needed time to "prepare for what will be some of the most difficult days of our lives".
These are two of the most difficult areas of dispute - one group because they won't be moved from their current location and the other because they insist on returning to homes they left decades ago.
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The entire debate represents a potential replay of the most difficult fight of his career, when Baucus voted for the 1993 Brady Bill that established background checks and the original 1994 ban on assault rifles and high-capacity clips.
The task of presenting the most difficult series of questions fell to committee member Sen.
All of this is the difficult politics of ambitious change - the hard choices of implementation.
Mr. Holder took the opportunity to clarify a remark at a previous hearing in March, when he made headlines by suggesting that criminal investigations of big banks were difficult because of their impact on the economy.
It uses the principles of a bottlebrush to inspect difficult sections of pipe.
And now, 10th-ranked Louisville (23-5, 11-4) is coming to town on Saturday looking for a little payback against a team that's lost two straight and three of five in the most difficult part of its schedule.
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