That said, even if the fingerprint age problems becomes too difficult to tackle in the near future, this technique seems to hold promise on its own as a detection technique that can be employed fairly quickly.
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The debate is difficult to tackle.
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He said the fire had been "extremely difficult" to tackle because of limited water supplies.
The conventional wisdom is that China would be a difficult market to tackle for non-Chinese solar manufactures and project developers since the country already has an ample supply of home-grown ones.
Undoubtedly, these units are helping to co-ordinate departments' efforts to tackle difficult problems.
As a communications coach who prepares leading global executives to launch major products or to tackle difficult questions, I can tell you exactly why Romney looked so well-prepared.
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She has now made it much more difficult for women writers to tackle fields generally dominated by men, and for female biographers to work with living male subjects.
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Such things as climate change are too difficult and too large to tackle alone, and one needs a mechanism that comes together to fund many universities in many countries.
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At the same dinner, Secretary Rice praised Olmert for willingness to tackle the difficult issues.
They are faced with the same difficult tasks in their efforts to tackle air pollution, the subject of the next article.
This is the most difficult part of the deficit to tackle, and Chancellor George Osborne said the OBR figures "couldn't be clearer".
So in terms of practical advice, rather than trying to tackle all your difficult problems at once, I'd recommend seeing your doctor so that he or she can evaluate whether you indeed have developed a depression.
Joe Decker, a Wikipedia admin for almost 2 years, points out that there are other larger, more difficult issues that the community has to tackle, including how to cope with the quickly decreasing number of unwritten subject material.
We have worked together as partners and friends to tackle some of the most difficult problems in the region.
"They should not have to recuperate in sub-standard housing, nor should they be expected to tackle mountains of paperwork and bureaucratic processes in this difficult period for themselves and their families, " Gates said.
While very difficult to reverse, the report said that specific local strategies should be employed to tackle spreading deserts.
And Mr D'Alema will find it equally hard to tackle the countless lobbies that make any reform in Italy so difficult: from rail workers to postal workers, from school-teachers to the officer corps, from politically motivated magistrates to the Christian pressure-groups that make sure the immigration laws are not implemented (this week, once again, hundreds of people landed illegally on Italy's shores).
After a difficult couple of years he is playing as well as ever and is relishing the chance to tackle Woods head-to-head.
It was always going to be difficult for finance ministers from the Group of 20 to satisfy the call for a substantial plan of action to tackle the global financial crisis.
Ireland made life difficult for themselves by coughing up possession early in the tackle count on several occasions, and they were relieved to see Etuate Uaisele's score ruled out by the video official.
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