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A second reason is the surge in sales over the Internet, which official number-crunchers find hard to track.
It is hard to find, hard to track, and hard to stop.
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I am well aware that you may find it hard to track down some of the ingredients, especially if you don't live near a Chinese supermarket, so wherever possible I've suggested alternatives (or try an online supplier, for example wingyipstore.co.uk, hoohing.com or waiyeehong.com).
And, as someone pointed out, we found it hard to track down Dudley when he was alive.
They have a good idea who the insurgent families are, but have found it hard to track down leaders in a movement which is so fragmented.
I mention the track of theirs I find hardest to swallow: Radiohead's Creep.
"You may wonder if the world needs another recipe for chocolate cake – but I found it surprisingly hard to track down one that actually tasted, as well as looked the part," says Felicity Cloake.
One way people get out of repaying their student loans is to move abroad, because although when you move abroad you still owe the money it's a contractual debt the British government finds it very hard to track people down to say, "Why aren't you paying your loans?" So people who are really keen to get out of paying could all go and work abroad.
Trade organizations find file-sharing data so hard to track that it isn't even included in their official piracy calculations.
Farm labour is also hard to track.
Drug risks are notoriously hard to track.
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