"They try to escape us but if they can't, they try to dump the drugs because they know this activity is very heavily penalised here, " explains Lt-Col Mago Llanez Fernandez, who heads the team responsible for intercepting the smugglers at sea.
You can't reduce them to a zero level, but we can try to reduce it as much as we can and I believe the rail industry is continually looking at this together with the regulators and the Health and Safety Executive to reduce it to as low a level as possible.
""We can ameliorate it and most importantly we can try and prevent it happening again but we can't eliminate all of it.
Sure, a court can try but software development is inherently a flexible thing as regards time and quality.
Apple can still protect iOS but anyone who wants to can try to reverse engineer either the OS itself or the functionality.
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But you can try, and you can remain a human being while doing it.
So far the little one is just about the size of a stick of butter, but you can try and get a peek.
It may not be able to influence the Russian government's behaviour inside the country, but it can try to limit the consequences outside.
He can try, but the truth is that in technology its almost impossible to know where your fortune is going to be coming from.
America cannot stop Russian officials abusing the judicial system at home, but it can try to stop them reaping the benefits of their corruption in the West.
You can try, but it would probably be short lived.
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"If this is your first case, you no doubt will be nervous from the responsibility, but you can try to keep a sense of celebration about the proceedings to come, " the manual says.
But while Oppenheimer may try to downplay financial expectations, he can't help but tip off investors to new products.
But Toshack can now try to meld a team that can enter future qualification campaigns with realistic hopes of progression.
After the 1997 election, Clare Short took up the post of International Development Secretary and promised to "try to be good, but I can't help being me".
But if you try and succeed you cannot only regain meaningful employment, but you can also help restart the great American jobs engine.
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That's, I think, an important lesson for all of us on this day -- are the things that we can try to do that might have seemed impossible but we know are worth doing, and can we apply those principles that we know to be true in our own lives and our society.
In order to prosecute, the police can also try to prove a merchant has knowingly handled stolen metal - but that can be difficult.
And that is why, he says, the LAPD can try to hide, but he won't stop.
"The thing we always try to avoid is compulsory redundancies but we can't write that out of the equation, " he added.
They've got no control over who comes in, they've got to try and make them better, but you can't do that completely, it's got to be done, linked to the community in the form of after care.
But at least the president can try to improve the presentational aspects of his defence.
If the state is honest, but weak, the Bank can try to train judges and equip civil servants.
But in Las Vegas you can try your hand at such feats of gluttony every day, all over town.
Some holes against the wind will be very tough to make par on, but all I can do is try my best.
It will develop habitats in which the red squirrel can flourish but will also try to control the greys, which will involve killing them.
If this describes you, my best advice is to keep your job for the time being, but try to make it the best you can, and make yourself the best you can be in the process.
You can try for small penalties, but once outside the program, the IRS may assess the civil fraud penalty, information return penalties or even pursue criminal prosecution (although that has evidently not happened to anyone yet).
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