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But those places are becoming increasingly hard to avoid.
I'm finding it increasingly hard to avoid Clare Balding these days.
But some registered voters found the race increasingly hard to avoid, thanks to the barrage of automated phone calls and mailings in recent days.
Climate science is full of warnings about irreversible damages, which become increasingly hard to avoid as the world goes beyond 2C of warming.
Then there are the British wellness bloggers, who are increasingly hard to avoid: Ella Woodward, Tess Ward, Madeleine Shaw, the Hemsley sisters and Calgary Avansino.
The idea seems to run counter to a lot of what you see these days on the Internet, where ads are made increasingly hard to avoid.
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Drought, viruses, and parasites might all play a role, but increasingly, it's become hard to avoid the conclusion that pesticides are at least partially to blame.
Most South Africans reckon that corruption at all levels is growing apace, especially in contracts for public works, where lines to the ANC seem increasingly necessary.And it is hard to avoid an impression that the politically connected are somehow immune to prosecution.
But it is hard to avoid the conclusion that how people vote is increasingly being shaped by how long they spent at school.
However, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that after 1962, clinical research went increasingly where the money was, and the money was flowing increasingly from industry as it set about meeting the new legislative requirement for strong experimental evidence that its products actually work.
Add in his uncharacteristically subdued responses in the pre-match interviews and it was hard to avoid the impression of a man whose future in the job is becoming increasingly uncertain.
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