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Renton says quality assurance can be more difficult, as can relations with academic staff.
But, he notes, holding spending down will be more difficult as the economy recovers.
At other times, it can be more difficult, as when a father complains, "The government is systematically ruining this country".
Don't assume that your postgraduate experience will be a natural extension of your undergraduate course: it requires more self-motivation and will likely be more difficult as well, even if there are fewer contact hours.
Maintaining that coalition is expected to be more difficult as the state tries to slow the growth of costs, an effort that typically translates into less revenue for providers and insurers.
Unfortunately for vegetarians who rely on it for protein, avoiding soy from deforested croplands may be more difficult: as the Organic Consumers Association notes, Brazilian soy is common (and unlabeled) in tofu and soymilk sold in American supermarkets.
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That is what is more difficult as you get bigger".
It's just that it's more difficult as the upper atmosphere becomes colder.
Together, the game is harder but more rewarding: navigating the dense obstacles is more difficult as a pair, but the treasure and the distance traveled yield more points.
Deciding what to do with the prisoners is more difficult as their legal limbo lengthens in what is fast becoming an American penal colony.
Now she has come down to earth, her life is more difficult as she struggles to deal with her estranged husband who ran off with her best friend.
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