India had become steadily more difficult for Britain to rule and without India, British hegemony in the Middle East, deemed a core national interest until the disaster of Suez in 1956, was increasingly unsustainable.
And private equity would find it much more difficult to function without the rule that allows interest to be tax-deductible.
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But it is also an example of how difficult Peru finds it to establish the rule of law even in minor matters.
Any president, that is, has to make difficult decisions about how to balance national security with civil liberties and the rule of law.
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During the 19th Century, when Vietnam was under French rule, fresh milk was difficult to store, so condensed milk took its place.
The risk is that Kosovo becomes dependent on these missions and thus simply an EU protectorate, its leaders shoving responsibility for difficult issues on to foreigners all too willing to rule.
Keith was a loner who was often bullied and the older he got, the more difficult he found it to accept the teachers' authoritarian rule.
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"As a rule, it's very difficult to find educators and administrators that support the idea of putting arms in the schools, for whatever reason, " said Rep. Steve Martin, chairman of the Oklahoma House Public Safety Committee.
Telrite said it confirms Lifeline eligibility but said it had been difficult to verify the one-phone-per-household rule.
This year, the NYSE has finally said that it may abandon its so-called rule 500, which had made it difficult for companies to delist.
This year, the NYSE has finally said that it may abandon its so-called rule 500, which has made it difficult for companies to delist.
If the rules go into effect before Obama takes office, they will be difficult to overturn since it would require the new administration to restart the rule-making process.
In the four years of Mikhail Gorbachev's rule (including in recent months), there have been a number of features of Soviet foreign and defense policy that are difficult to reconcile with the optimistic Western paradigm for explaining Gorbachev's rule and future Soviet behavior.
The committee also attempted to simplify the blocking-below-the-waist rule, which was found to be unevenly enforced and difficult to teach to officials, Calhoun said.
As noted above, there is no benchmark for accurate search results or for accurate credit ratings, so it is difficult not only to know whether information has been distorted but also to devise a rule that would prevent it.
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Actress Helen Rule, who plays the female lead Becky, said it was difficult at first to grasp the text.
The commenters claim, however, that in reality the heavily rule-based structure has entrenched Wikipedia in bureaucracy that makes it difficult for any user to break through as an editor or administrator.
However, it is not yet clear how the rule will be applied or how it will prevent some types of proprietary trading that are difficult to distinguish from market-making.
Of the current rule on team orders, Brawn said that "everybody could see it would be very difficult to manage in an honest way, and to manage within the integrity that fans expect".
The proposal had drawn criticism in the days before Wednesday's vote, with some former players and coaches suggesting that the new rule will leave running backs susceptible to big hits, while others expressed concern about how difficult it would be to officiate.
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