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First, terrorism was more difficult to combat.
This is very difficult to combat".
Mr. Hutchinson said the problem was difficult to combat because of a gap in law enforcement.
Why has malware become so pervasive and so difficult to combat?
"It is difficult to combat because it is a cultural thing.
What makes MS-13 especially difficult to combat is that it is so decentralized.
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But they are also upholding another difficult-to-combat belief: that what goes on within the confines of family life, especially a family life as messy and complex as the Farrow-Allen household's, is essentially unknowable and private.
It's not only the overwhelmingly male culture of kitchens that makes it difficult for women to combat the status quo.
The fact that governments had accepted, to a large extent, the belief that monetary policy was not very important made it difficult for them to combat the tendencies to inflation.
It's worth noting, too, that it can be difficult for writers to combat these pressures; the publishing house has the book's best interests at heart — who are writers to object if they're less than happy with the design?
Aman is, in many ways, emblematic of just how difficult it is to combat the spread of radicalism in this increasingly connected nation.
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