Sentence examples for becomes particularly hard from inspiring English sources

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Moving into senior management becomes particularly hard, partly because of discrimination by bosses and hiring committees, who reject candidates they think may be away a lot, and partly because many high-level jobs are hard to combine with serial leave-taking.

This goal, which in general is very difficult to attain [ 17], becomes particularly hard in our case, as epigenetic regulators act both at gene-specific and whole-genome levels [ 2, 40].

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And if the Liberal Democrats succeed in their effort to win European-style proportional representation, the fight will become particularly hard fought in the future.

This becomes particularly challenging when the targets for these initiatives are often remote, hard-to-reach and notoriously underresourced areas in countries with fiscal crises.

Inverse problems become particularly interesting (and difficult) when the solution is required to satisfy hard and/or soft constraints.

"" The electorate in general has not become particularly exercised about A.V.; it is hard to muster a case for voting reform when people are weary of government in the first place and when the last national election was just a year ago.

"The longer it takes us to get into the Premiership the harder it will become, particularly with the increase of parachute payments going from two years to four years," he said.

Nor did tulips suddenly become particularly useful.

Turkey's position has become particularly problematic.

Music has become particularly important to MySpace.

A photos section could become particularly interesting.

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