On the water at night, the flies get so thick it is difficult to see.
And this is why it is difficult to see anyone reversing the decision any time soon.
It is difficult to see how the market will consider the combination for Allergan and other competitors.
However, it is difficult to see a return to such heady days for either club anytime soon.
It is difficult to see widespread dividend cuts coming from such low levels.
Ultimately, it is difficult to see Italy being completely frozen out of Libya.
But if the entire eurozone fractured completely, it is difficult to see how that distribution of losses could take place.
In reality, it is difficult to see F1's minnows backing a system that would see them end the season empty-handed.
But if there were a conviction, it is difficult to see a way around the seemingly absolute language of the statute.
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But it is difficult to see how these results could possibly hurt Avastin's chances in the lucrative market for cancer drugs.
Borders needs to make a splash with their Kobo because otherwise it is difficult to see where the growth will come from.
At first sight having investors pay for ratings sounds like a good idea, but it is difficult to see how it would work in practice.
Now, having started on this path, it is difficult to see how it can be reversed without Saddam clearly winning the whole game.
At the end of the day, it is difficult to see where either side has put forth a definitive answer on this topic.
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It is difficult to see how a force that straddles as many as ten counties could be held to account in the same way.
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In my view Google is the more vulnerable of the three because it is difficult to see it mastering the device world in any original way.
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Critics argue that rather than boosting security, they actually dazzle so it is difficult to see, and create dark shadows which are better for hiding in.
It is difficult to see how the provisions of the proposed legislation will in any significant way address the delay issues, and for that matter encourage innovation.
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But if the government does not sign up to all this, it is difficult to see how Greece avoids a formal sovereign default in the next few weeks.
With the water level critically low, it is difficult to see how the turbinated flow of the dam is reaching the high levels that the state agency is claiming.
But it is difficult to see how, absent European Central Bank action, yields will tighten or be stable in the near term, until there is more clarity on the endgame.
So, even if Mr David-Weill approves of Mr Wasserstein's overall plan, it is difficult to see how Lazard could find the capital it would need to buy out existing shareholders.
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says the CFE treaty harks back to another age and in many ways it is difficult to see quite why it is relevant today.
Amid all this global uncertainty, it is difficult to see what short-term measures could soothe fears and send people rushing back to the shops, or persuade companies to make long-term investment decisions.
Although the reopening went relatively smoothly, if confidence in the banking system does not properly recover, it is difficult to see how Uruguay can avoid a default on its foreign debt at some point.
But it is difficult to see how substantive talks can even get started, given the differences between the two sides over what must be done, or not be done, as a prerequisite for serious negotiation.
Once the debates are over, there will remain three weeks until the Nov. 7 election, to be filled with frantic, nonstop campaigning, but it is difficult to see why poll numbers that have been so stable for so long would change by much.
Unless there is a structural shift in the UK economy it is difficult to see how many of the now 8 million people who are out of work (through choice, illness, training or other) are going to be brought back into economic productivity anytime soon.
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