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Indeed, they may grow more difficult.
As we enter the new territory of modern science, the choices will only grow more difficult.
The rutabaga (Brassica napobrassica) is moderately easy to grow, more difficult than the sweet turnip, less challenging than cabbage.
In the last few months, as interest rates have crept up, deal-makers have watched the markets closely for signs that financing might grow more difficult.
That task will grow more difficult in the coming days, as Judge Alito turns his attention to some of the Senate's more liberal Democrats.
In some circumstances, cases can be opened or reopened after the statute of limitations has expired, if new evidence appears; but finding new evidence will grow more difficult with time as well.
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Atlanta, for three decades one of America's fastest-growing urban areas, has lost much of its allure as commuting has grown more difficult.
Advancement of the scientific frontier is growing more difficult.
But after each overseas deployment the transition to family life grew more difficult.
The problem has grown more difficult as the complexities of economic life have increased.
Predicting the outcome of the vote on Tuesday grows more difficult each day.
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