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Over the age of 50, it becomes increasingly difficult for individuals to alter their sleep-wake cycles.
They affirm together the faith that becomes increasingly difficult for the individual believer himself to affirm as genuinely his own faith.
Without a production core, it becomes increasingly difficult for young designers to set up shop in the city, Ms. Sui said.
When classes are not offered frequently enough throughout the week, it becomes increasingly difficult for them to attend, and therefore to graduate on time.
What follows is a crescendo of madness leading up to her opening night triumph, during all of which it becomes increasingly difficult for the audience — or for Nina — to find the boundary between reality and fantasy.
Year by year, it becomes increasingly difficult for young people to come to New York and make a career in the arts, as Mr. Warner himself did decades ago.
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It became increasingly difficult for me.
Life became increasingly difficult for Jews in Germany.
Being granted such a pass had become increasingly difficult for us.
In time, however, the fixed price of gold became increasingly difficult for the United States to maintain.
Fees, however, annoy corporate travel managers because it has become increasingly difficult for them to budget.
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