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"It becomes difficult to get your money back," Mr. Stanyard said.
"I still have to say it becomes difficult to get teenagers to wear a helmet," Ms. Perry said.
"When scientists think they know how something works, it becomes difficult to get new ideas accepted," Edgerton told me.
As people move into a valley, the food source that was once available becomes difficult to get to, and a piece of the survival puzzle is taken away.
"We came out in the second half and had one or two opportunities but when you're giving away goals like that it becomes difficult to get anything out of any game really.
With nothing being spent on crumbling infrastructure, it becomes difficult to get from home to work to entertainment venues.
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They also said it might become difficult to get emergency support staff such as plumbers, heating engineers and lunchtime supervisors.
After a year or so without an event, it would become difficult to get the senator on the phone, and Connaughton would have to schedule another breakfast.
Several prominent Xooglers, as former employees of the company are known, have complained that it has become difficult to get things done at the firm.
This lasted for ten years until it became difficult to get government licenses and farmers began using cheaper substitutes.
For example, when it became difficult to get to Spain via the Canary Islands, people tried to reach Europe via Libya, and when Libya became hard, people came via Greece, and when Hungary's fences closed, people went via Croatia.
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