Sentence examples for an ever more difficult challenge from inspiring English sources

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With the rapidly increasing volume of publications in the biomedical literature, finding relevant work is an ever more difficult challenge.

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Rather it is: can a reinvigorated party-state, harnessing in unprecedented fashion the energies of capitalism, patriotism and older Chinese traditions, succeed in mastering the ever more difficult challenges of continuing modernisation?

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It's becoming an ever more difficult question.

He did everything we asked of him and more — taking on ever-more difficult challenges.

A potentially more difficult challenge for the corporation will be BBC Scotland.

But India poses a far more difficult challenge in both baby care and skin care.

In fact, that is a much more difficult challenge than the legal settlement.

Motive to commit such atrocities poses a more difficult challenge.

And it presents a more difficult challenge than the one faced by the 60's generation.

But the download format has a more difficult challenge before it.

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