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The policy is increasingly difficult to enforce.
As the central government's powers weaken relative to those of the provinces, it will become increasingly difficult to enforce measures that threaten local economic interests.
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But such agreements, while increasingly common, are costly, time-consuming to prepare and difficult to enforce, said Mr. Lindsay, H.P.'s privacy director, who is based in Milton Keynes, England.
Complete prohibition was always going to be desperately difficult to enforce, but this patchy, politically motivated, socially divisive application of the act made it increasingly unpopular.
The rules are difficult to enforce.
The furlough plan proved difficult to enforce.
Such rules will be difficult to enforce.
The latter aim proved difficult to enforce.
It's difficult to enforce.
From the beginning, though, the law proved difficult to enforce.
But residents say that those stipulations are difficult to enforce.
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increasingly difficult to maintain
increasingly difficult to apply
increasingly difficult to push through
increasingly difficult to execute
more and more difficult to enforce
increasingly difficult to implement
increasingly difficult to achieve
increasingly difficult to afford
increasingly difficult to predict
increasingly difficult to acquire
increasingly difficult to manage
increasingly difficult to conduct
increasingly difficult to buy
increasingly difficult to treat
tougher to enforce
more difficult to enforce
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