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Truckers find it increasingly difficult to make deliveries on time.
But it's becoming increasingly difficult to make such arrangements online, in advance.
The evidence of Trent Bridge suggests that it is becoming increasingly difficult to make rulings.
His powers were undiminished but he seemed to find it increasingly difficult to make a living.
It's increasingly difficult to make the case though when success is measured in metrics.
Ultimately, Twitter's service is so confused and undifferentiated in the market that it's increasingly difficult to make a clear case for its existence.
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He may be the object of free drinks, but he says he is finding it increasingly difficult to get money to make his movies.
These days, the 63-year-old director finds it increasingly difficult to get his films made, but at least his earlier works are improving with age.
"This is going to make it increasingly difficult to get these projects off the ground".
I have growing personal commitments that make it increasingly difficult to give half a weekend day (or more) to the writing and comment moderation of a "Supernatural" review.
Ms. Wheelis still keeps 250 head of cattle, but she has found that the drought makes it increasingly difficult to do so.
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