In other cases of insider trading it was difficult or impossible to determine the amount of illegal gains.
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But many of those same consumers had found it difficult or impossible to actually get the promised help.
Strokes are often merged or omitted altogether, making characters difficult or impossible to read, even for native speakers.
This immediacy may make it difficult or impossible to implement viable enforcement mechanisms before their holdings become practically irrelevant.
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But without a formal resolution from the UN ending international sanctions, other forms of trade will prove difficult or impossible.
But there was broad support for government help for people in so-called "notspots", where access to broadband is difficult or impossible.
The report also talks about denial of service attacks which could render communications difficult or impossible within a localized or larger geographic area.
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In other words, hoarders assign too much value to their possessions, making it difficult or impossible to decide to get rid of them.
Thus, boost-phase interception requires very prompt detection of a missile launch -- which adverse cloud and weather conditions can make difficult or impossible.
The TIGER program is a highly competitive program that is able to fund innovative projects difficult or impossible to fund through other federal programs.
The Clintons were then, and are now, absolute masters at saying something that is either true, or impossible to prove false when dissected down.
Many viruses are harmless in their regular hosts (and therefore difficult or impossible to detect) but devastating if they switch to a new one.
This is already happening: even without genetic testing, people with a family history of Huntington's find it difficult or impossible to get life insurance.
Single chamber ventricular pacing is considered an acceptable alternative in sedentary patients or those in whom technical issues make atrial lead placement difficult or impossible.
Each shows how writing through and about loss can move the artist to places that are hard or impossible to reach without grief's focusing power.
Data previously thought of as information poor or impossible to analyze (e.g. big unstructured data sets, log files, etc.) now offer new value and business potential.
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Thus firms will have to hire extra staff, reducing unemployment if the law makes it hard or impossible for existing workers to do lots of overtime.
TV-stations, and the most distant hydrogen clouds, lies a universe full of objects and phenomena that it has been hard or impossible to study until now.
It also includes a growing contingent of foreign-owned firms, notably in the automobile industry, that have found that "Made in America" is not necessarily uncompetitive, unprofitable or impossible.
Booking a complex itinerary online is often difficult or impossible.
The approach may also have special value in developing nations, where access to electricity is limited and sewage treatment at remote sites is difficult or impossible as a result.
It may be difficult, but financial independence is within reach for anyone who wants it although there can be unavoidable external situations making it more difficult or impossible for some.
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.
It could be outrageous (one analyst believed the iPhone 5 would sell 10 million units in one weekend) or impossible (another analyst believes that Apple will sell more than 10 million televisions in America next year).
Regardless of all the systems out there that indicate ranking or even try to capture your degree of trust in others, the very notion of trust is a personal concept that is difficult or impossible to convey in a simple form that the system can quantify.
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He went on to name a well-worn list of difficulties in controlling online conflict: Attribution is difficult or impossible, deterrence is far less effective, the private sector has a far more active role in defense, non-state actors have more potential for destruction, and the measurable potential for damage is far from clear.
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The essential issue here is whether attempts at industrializing medical care will result in the broad improvements the Taylorists seem to envision, or whether the result will be the evisceration of a system that, while imperfect, has a great many extraordinary strengths, and once destroyed, will be difficult or impossible to re-establish.
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The engineers and scientists working on the development of these nanobots -- the size of only a few molecules -- believe they could reach liquid parts of the body difficult or impossible to get to using today's medical practices, precisely delivering drugs to areas such as the eyeball cavity or arteries in the heart.
Every manager knows in his heart of hearts that it is highly unlikely or indeed impossible that the client will receive the performance he or she is led to believe is possible.
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But if you have received certain goods or services which would be awkward or virtually impossible to hand back (e.g. perishable goods or home improvement services), then you will have to pay for what you have received, even if you cancel the contract.
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