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1 These will in most cases make it easier for tax exiles to acquire a foreign domicile .
2 This was not well received , and in fact Blackett 's sympathy with the Russians made it impossible for him to get a visa to visit the US during the McCarthy years .
3 Only when it became clear that the rules made it impossible for them to shake the landowners ' grip on the zemstvos did interest decline so that the last pre-war zemstvo elections were marked by peasant apathy .
4 Stringent targets relating to carbon dioxide , sulphur dioxide and nox emissions make it difficult for coal to compete with other fuels , especially in power generation .
5 The difficulties the administration encountered in enforcing the collection of taxes made it impossible for it to maintain a flow of funds to the king in Flanders , and Edward was now suffering the severest financial embarrassment .
6 In the book the strength of the climax is that his moral attitudes make it necessary for him to reach the girl before she becomes the wife of someone else , which he does .
7 Here he drank pastis with the mayors of the Basses-Alpes , and even found time to lecture on Edgar Allan Poe , although his new false teeth made it difficult for him to speak French .
8 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
9 By 1935 the success of the children 's books made it possible for Ransome to buy a sea-going boat once again .
10 The glitter in his hooded eyes made it impossible for her to hazard even the wildest guess at what he was thinking .
11 It was agreed that the growing diversity of pressures upon schools made it difficult for them to adapt intelligently and consistently .
12 To discourage petty claims , most insurers make you liable for the first £25 .
13 The Commission emphasised in its decision that the selective nature of the price cuts , and the circumstances in which they were made , amounted to ‘ loss leader ’ tactics making it impossible for the much smaller competitor in the market place to stay in business .
14 THE NEVILLE BROTHERS ‘ Family Groove ’ New Orleans ' based soul brothers offer their third for the label , ‘ a strong political statement dealing with everything from homelessness to crack dealing ’
15 ‘ We are happy to legislate on something which is already happening in the game , in other words to make it legal for the hooker to strike as soon as the ball leaves the hands of the scrum-half — as happens in reality — rather than when it pitches .
16 Today , of course , the importance of political parties makes it difficult for members of Parliament to claim to represent all their constituents ; but equally makes it difficult for them to assume delegate roles .
17 Moreover , the complex nature of many frauds makes it difficult for the police to prepare a sound case .
18 These advantages make it possible for the miners to produce a high output , of about 3 tonnes per man per shift .
19 At the office during the week he found circumstances made it necessary for him to ring most of his influential friends and acquaintances — Sims , the paper 's tame lawyer ; Sir William Paice ; Brent-Williamson , the Literary Editor ; Huysmanns at the French Embassy .
20 Because it is hard to expel asylum-seekers once they have arrived , potential host countries make it difficult for refugees to leave home in the first place .
21 Their duties made it difficult for them to meet frequently but they seized every opportunity to be together and their love grew stronger every day .
22 In addition to the fact that multiple complexes with defined stoichiometries can be mapped simultaneously , this in gel procedure circumvents the limitations imposed by the aforementioned factors , whereas its inherent advantages renders it ideal for methylation protection analysis of non-abundant and/or kinetically labile complexes .
23 Popular permissiveness was reflected in jury verdicts , and the repeal of obscenity laws in several European countries made it impossible for the authorities to police the incoming tide of eroticism .
24 The maternity and child welfare services have been developed to help parents do their best for their children .
25 Some parents find it easier for everyone concerned to talk to someone outside the immediate family .
26 Most deep tapes have two or three rows of pockets making them adjustable for use with all types of track or pole .
27 Its general secretary , Christine Hancock , said : ‘ The investment in primary health care and the six specialty reviews make it unnecessary for any nurse to lose her job . ’
28 It says its Mature Answer Bases make it possible for anyone to support an ‘ Answer Based product . ’
29 However , the steepness of its banks made it impossible for vehicles to cross except by the bridge at the southern and of the town which , in 1815 , was only two and a half yards wide at its broadest point .
30 But the craftsmen 's talents were crippled by unemployment , while high taxation on the former governing classes made it difficult for them to commission buildings or goods of a quality acceptable to Lutyens and his contemporaries .
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