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Cricket's task becomes ever more difficult.
Repeated failures to conceive month after month could potentially set off a vicious cycle in which it becomes ever more difficult to become pregnant, she said.
However, with a busy exam schedule in January and work commitments over the festive period it becomes ever more difficult to find time for studying and seeing friends.
Without similar high-profile successes in recent years, popular support has fallen, and it becomes ever more difficult to convince incoming foreign secretaries it should be a priority.
The oil companies also say that as crude oil becomes ever more difficult and expensive to find, biofuels can bolster their reserves.
As a result, it becomes ever more difficult for interest groups whether labour unions, farmers' organizations, commercial or industrial associations, ethnic leadership groups, or even criminal syndicates to "deliver the vote".
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In baseball, throwing became ever more difficult.
Otherwise, it will become ever more difficult to persuade the very best lawyers to become judges.
As low rainfall has dried up the countryside, the search for water has become ever more difficult.
But for those who still want to work in the capital, avoiding the daily crush will become ever more difficult.
In a time of increasing factionalism, the voice of the center has become ever more difficult to hear.
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