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Then came the learning process, which became more difficult because of two hamstring injuries in two years.
Compared with the dehydration of glucose [24], the dehydration of glucose became more difficult because less –OH group made intermolecular dehydration take place only when reaction system had higher energy.
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"But it has become more difficult because it's easier to blend stuff together now".
Yet importing water from other river basins becomes more difficult, because those basins may face shortages, too.
The negotiations have become more difficult because Britain has not got a government of real authority," he said.
In the case of secure communication, the reconstruction of phase space becomes more difficult because the attractors are changed arbitrarily, thus the safety for secure keys is enhanced.
Lebanese officials say that providing basic services has become more difficult because of the influx of more than a million Syrian refugees.
As a result, the decisions regarding the treatment of patients presenting with MBC have become more difficult, because many patients are likely to have received a variety of adjuvant chemotherapy regimens.
One is that definition of the propulsion system requirements becomes more difficult because the concepts of thrust and drag, conventionally associated with the engines and airframe, respectively, become ambiguous with a tightly integrated propulsion system.
When we talk with patients or patient-models off-the-script to reassure or inform them of what they have, translating becomes more difficult because words embody the ideas themselves.
But, he noted, "migration to Western countries has become more difficult," because of an increasingly strict application of physical residency requirements: "Getting citizenship has become almost impossible without staying — and of course the second problem is international travel and sanctions".
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