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We always knew it would be difficult to cut through the oil interests.
"In such a crowded market it's increasingly difficult to cut through".
'The specially reinforced steel made it extremely difficult to cut through and reach Princess Diana and the injured bodyguard in the front seat after the crash.
The American Electrical Power Company in Ohio said it had begun to replace its copper wire with wire that contains less copper and is also more difficult to cut through.
Multi-year ice is a lot more difficult to cut through than single-year ice, which was the sort of material the Shokalskiy came through on its way into Antarctica.
It's difficult to cut through the propaganda in Syria.
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Japanese automakers are trying to cope, but it will be difficult to cut costs sufficiently, through slashing jobs, output and capital spending, to offset the slump in sales.
For example, lymph node and spleen capsules are difficult to cut because the moving razor blade sometimes slides across the capsule connective tissue, rather than cutting through it, and this can lead to the tissue being pulled from the mount.
Overhead is easy to add and very difficult to cut.
But in most of peripheral Europe, wages are difficult to cut and permanent workers difficult to fire.
Electrical discharge machining (EDM) can be used to machine difficult to cut materials with good accuracy.
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