O'Neill told the Racing Post how City Affair had proven difficult to control, even before it unseated him.
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They may have certain inclinations which are powerful, and which may be difficult to control.
And it is a trend that makes even Mr Fox's own party difficult to control.
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas and Brazil custodian Julio Cesar have previously suggested the ball is difficult to control.
They country is huge, it's an unbelievably big distance between the cities and so it's difficult to control the training.
"Of course, if this were to (spread to the community), it would make it much more difficult to control, " he said.
Its network of deep roots, which make up more than half of the plant's biomass, makes it difficult to control with herbicides.
Unlike power plants, which are few in number and so easier to regulate, cars are ubiquitous and much more difficult to control.
But today's problem of non-point source pollution is more difficult to control.
The curious life cycle of the parasite, called plasmodium, is one of the reasons why the disease has proved so difficult to control.
Polio is extremely difficult to control, because a large majority of infected people show no symptoms, but they can still spread the virus.
Spot fixing is particularly difficult to control since players barely see this as corruption at all and almost any player can deliver the fix.
Of course, Musharraf has a very valid explanation that it's difficult to control these tribal areas which are not used to having any sort of government control.
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However, even if the airports themselves are trying to reduce their emissions, it is difficult to control all the concessions and sub-contractors that work within big airports.
Also, the Modbook Pro's SSDs are fine-tuned to not interfere with its high-resolution pen tablet interface (whereas the electromagnetic field emissions of HDDs are notoriously difficult to control).
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Among these are a number of arms control enthusiasts who are, illogical as this might seem, determined to limit SLCMs precisely because the technology involved is so difficult to control.
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Is that enough to reduce the 3, 600 new cases of type 2 diabetes a year, a disease, we are learning, that is more difficult to control in teens than adults?
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The costs of providing and managing care, as everyone also knows, can be very difficult to control, and the task of allocating the resources necessary to an effective infrastructure of care is one that the current cartel-like system is not doing very well.
"'On demand' postal voting is so difficult to control that I might go so far as suggesting that we should revert to the pre-2001 regulations if we cannot find a way of preserving the integrity of the process for the individual voter, " said Sir Albert.
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"With term limits you've made it much more difficult to reasonably control the council, " Mr. Vallone said.
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With the Crusaders were trailing 18-10 at half-time, they found it difficult to take control of the game.
Obamacare will also make it far more difficult for companies to control their own health costs.
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"I think it will be difficult for them to control the currency, " said Anthony Nafte, a senior economist at CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets in Hong Kong.
Nothing that will happen over the next ten years can undo the way the past decade's digitization of entertainment--movies, music and books--has made it difficult or impossible to control its dissemination.
Foxconn, in its growing heft as the world's largest electronics contract company, was also getting more difficult for Apple to control, with incidents such as changing component sourcing without notifying Apple, people familiar with the matter said.
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According to one of the creators, Hannah Bialic, it wouldn't be terribly difficult to add automatic temperature control.
But the Philippines in particular faces a difficult few months trying to control the inflation that might follow devaluation without raising interest rates so high that they choke off growth.
The report identified factors that "could have made it more difficult for the student pilot to control the hang glider".
"Either we allow our population growth to continue indefinitely, with all that this will imply for our public services, our environment and our society, or we take the firm and sometimes difficult measures to bring immigration under control, " he said during a general debate on immigration on 12 December 2011.
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