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"It's important because television advertisers are finding it increasingly difficult to reach audiences on televisions".
The remaining 35% will be increasingly difficult to reach, and likely less interested in using a smartphone.
It was increasingly difficult "to reach the hardest-hit places" after almost two years of continuous fighting, upheaval and civil war, she said.
Oil companies worldwide are seeking to reduce operating costs, which doubled over the past five years as it becomes increasingly difficult to reach oil reserves.
Fueling speculation that some may simply stay away are reports from a number of campaign officials that their telephone banks are finding it increasingly difficult to reach undecided voters, who either seem to have stopped answering their phones or, if they do answer, complain about being inundated with calls.
You are also probably facing global competitors, and in many instances a widely dispersed audience who are increasingly difficult to reach in a cost effective manner.
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WPP "recognizes the power of dance music to coalesce and address an increasingly difficult-to-reach audience," Mr. Sillerman said in an interview.
And I discovered, as I pick up the pieces and try to move on, that as you reach your thirties, it gets increasingly difficult to make true and lasting friends.
Truckers find it increasingly difficult to make deliveries on time.
The Census Bureau says sampling is the only way to cut the skyrocketing cost of the census and to estimate the numbers missed in counting a population that is increasingly mobile and difficult to reach.
While the federation expanded in size, it became increasingly difficult to continue to reach all Chinese women through traditional channels.
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