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It probably would be logistically very difficult with people coming and going below.
Logistically, it took 19 men to back up one man in combat.
With only three more days to go, we feel we've cracked it logistically.
It became logistically difficult for students to view the campus network.
Although return to Russia had become a possibility, the war made it logistically difficult.
Is it easy to spend 3 days on Fiji, logistically?
Moving up the date would be "logistically tight and quite difficult," he said.
It would be logistically impossible to carry anything like a full detail.
During this time they logistically relied on the Serb forces.
Many believed the plan was not economically or logistically feasible.
"Logistically there wasn't enough time to give everyone 15 minutes.
An independent run would be even more difficult logistically because of obstacles to getting on the ballot in many states.
The battles over difficult terrain seem incredible logistically, even today.
This idea, however, proved financially and logistically difficult to achieve.
The data for such charts are more logistically difficult and costly to collect.
"Cabinet people are out of town all the time now campaigning, and it became logistically impossible."
There is no inherent reason to couple the pieces, though they do complement each other logistically.
Logistically it is impossible to supply them with food, water and heat, etc.
However, it is still logistically and economically high cost.
Logistically, the film was also a difficult process as all the actors and crew had normal jobs.
"The buses came an hour and a half late, so logistically it didn't work out."
For me, following the team is often logistically as well as emotionally difficult.
We are an older couple and would like to find a balance of easy to deal with logistically but not costing a fortune.
But logistically, the effort seems to be going anything but smoothly.