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But the more recent accusations — affecting Democrats as well as Republicans — have scrambled that partisan logic and made such group moral decision-making more difficult.
Congress could also pass laws requiring presidents to make full financial disclosures before taking office, making more difficult the numerous conflicts of interest that have already bedeviled Trump's administration.
"Instead what you have more of is a battle between them, where the carmakers are somewhat resistant to integrating with the phone and they end up making more difficult experiences," he said.
"The risk at the moment is that the increasing uncertainty could create ambiguity in executives' heads, it makes corporate decision-making more difficult and then (leads to) a decline in investment," Alastair George, chief investment strategist at Edison Investment Research, said.
While bringing in multiple players to rein in a rogue regime can make it harder for a country such as Iran or North Korea to find partners to work with and thereby contribute to an agreement's success, it also can make deal-making more difficult and less responsive to unilateral steps.
Sometimes, motion blur can be removed from images with the help of deconvolution. In video games the use or not of motion blur is somewhat controversial. Some gamers claim that the blur actually makes gaming worse since it does blur images, making more difficult to recognize objects, especially in fast-paced moments. This does become noticeable the lower the frame rate is.
This disparity made decision-making more difficult and caused social tensions. Despite these problems, Tilley was well-considered by the locals. On December 18, 1900, the local chiefs sent a letter of congratulations on the re-election of President McKinley in which they said of Tilley, "you gave us a leader, a Governor, a High Chief, whom we have learned to love and respect". Tilley took leave in June 1901 to return to Washington, leaving E. J. Dorn in command.
Also around that time (1992), the SEC responded to complaints of excessive executive compensation by tightening the rules of disclosure to increase shareholder awareness of its cost. The SEC began requiring the listing of compensation in proxy statements in standardized tables in hopes of making more difficult the disguising of pay that didn't incentivize managers, or was unreasonably high.Bebchuk and Fried, Pay Without Performance (2004), pp.67–68Paolo Cioppa, 'Executive Compensation: The Fallacy of Disclosure' 2006 Prior to this one SEC official complained, disclosure was "legalistic, turgid, and opaque": > The typical compensation disclosure ran ten to fourteen pages.

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