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As an example, public recognition is difficult to count on at an early stage, but could be successfully built over time.
But aid is now becoming more difficult to count on.
As a result, a steady stream of theaters and arts centers are opening, or are still being built at a rate that becomes difficult to count on two hands.
Even now, if Hispanics and African Americans registered and voted at the same rate as other voters, the GOP would find it difficult to count on the state's electoral votes in Presidential elections.
However, when the mother is not literate, it is often very difficult to count on the collaboration of the father.
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Really, would it be that difficult to count to "Four"?
"You learn not to count on tomorrow.
Because of this, it was difficult to count live hMSCs cultured on BCP powder.
"The total number of survival machines on Earth," he wrote, "is very difficult to count".
Because so many particles had accumulated and overlapped with each other on the sample filters, it was difficult to count these particles precisely.
It's difficult to count.
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