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For bodies elected by proportional representation (including regional and municipal councils and the European Parliament), this should not be difficult.
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Keeping the airline Italian, as the government requires, should not be difficult.
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This should not be difficult.
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But as the Senate proposal shows and other proposals have shown, you can do this as they did in December, in a way that is balanced but should not be that difficult.
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That bit should not be too difficult.
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That should not be too difficult.
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What then could or should be done is usually not too difficult to discover.
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And the dangers of aversion to difficult learning should not be underestimated.
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Where things have become difficult is over whether or not researchers should be allowed to send signals into space pre-emptively, in order to attract the attention of any alien listeners who might be out there.
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To try to convince people that that experience is not repeatable is, frankly, more difficult than it should be.
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It is not too difficult to work out why banks and traditional fund-management firms should want to be more like hedge funds.
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Why should Turkey implement difficult reforms to meet European standards, some ask plaintively, if EU membership will not be forthcoming in return?
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The retailer denies it discriminated against women and says the case should not be granted class-action status because the plaintiffs' claims are too varied to proceed together, making it difficult for the company to mount a defense in a single case.
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