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Days earlier, the Nato commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, also signalled his belief that four years of hard combat with the Taliban would ultimately be ended by a political deal.
During four hard combat tours as a Marine commander, Jake Harriman began to understand why the United States is failing to eradicate violent Islamic extremism.
Many more ticking time bombs unlike Miller and Page, not yet detonated are now settling back home after a decade of hard combat training.
However, the Japanese continued to try to secure more strategic territory in the South Pacific, and the U.S. did not move from a state of naval parity to one of increasing supremacy until after several more months of hard combat.
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This tactic is extremely hard to combat.
"It's so hard to combat, especially with the rise of encrypted communications," Ahmad said.
Scientists at the Department of Agriculture are working hard to combat both citrus greening and H7N9, a new strain of avian flu.
The comments come as the Coalition has worked hard to combat perceptions that Mr Abbott has a "woman problem".
"The very reason that terrorism is so hard to combat is that terrorists absolutely refuse to bunch up," he writes.
Some of the reasons, such as oil's distorting effects on exchange rates, trade balances and credit, are hard to combat.
A dominant theme is that organized crime has diversified internationally and become ever more intertwined with political elites in home countries, making it especially hard to combat.
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