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"It's just becoming too difficult to work and costly as well.
Baobao's questions about her father's incarceration are becoming too difficult to handle, says Ms. Zeng, 28.
A major bank in the Gaza Strip closed two branches on Thursday, with officials saying it was becoming too difficult to operate there.
Either way Italian football federation president Giancarlo Abete insisted today that the checks placed on fans ahead of the game had been meticulous, and suggested that it was becoming too difficult to identify "the enemies".
This contributes to an overall perception that deaths in the Syrian conflict are essentially unverifiable – a perception reinforced by the UN, which stated that it had stopped reporting Syrian casualty figures after December 2011 on the grounds that they were becoming "too difficult to verify".
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When He Juxing, the bank's general manager for brand management and the museum's director, approached Mr. Zhou two years ago about becoming involved, he initially declined, concerned that it would be too difficult to build and run a museum successfully.
As a consequence, issues such as overcrowding in the larger hospitals, rapidly rising health care costs which may lead to inequity in the process of treatment, so the health service being perceived as "too difficult to access and too expensive," are becoming more and more significant.
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