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By then, the fight had become far more difficult.
Even criticizing the Bush administration's policies will become far more difficult.
But as the dimensions shrink, conventional lithographic procedures become far more difficult and expensive.
Finally, it will become far more difficult for the West to engage comprehensively with a Russian government that increasingly resembles a sultanate based on a personality cult.
The letter adds: "International collaborations underlie 40% of the UK's scientific output, but would become far more difficult if we were to constrict our borders.
If Britain did not consider its allies, Mubarak told Jenkins, "the difficult conversations we've been having, will become far more difficult.
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If those hormones aren't controlled, it becomes far more difficult to control one's weight.
It becomes far more difficult to focus on getting a job as survival takes over.
It became far more difficult when he selected the spade jack.
Combating domestic violence, sexual abuse and gang-related crimes becomes far more difficult when local cops are de facto federal agents.
WHO experts said that without the more detailed information, it becomes far more difficult, if not impossible, to monitor the worldwide trends of the epidemic.
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