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Buying the drug from Europe has become increasingly problematic for corrections officials.
Meanwhile, ruling a poverty-stricken country that had been the poorest outpost of Portugal's empire proved increasingly problematic for Cabral, especially as the late 1970s were a time of hunger following the Sahelian drought of those years, which increased domestic discontent.
However, identifying the appropriate keywords has become increasingly problematic for most users.
Energy costs have become increasingly problematic for high performance processors, but the rising number of cores on-chip offers promising opportunities for energy reduction.
The demand of energy, as well as the construction materials used in buildings, are becoming increasingly problematic for the earth's sustainable future, and thus have led to alarming concern.
During the 1970s, structural deficiencies in Burger King's franchise system became increasingly problematic for Pillsbury.
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This becomes increasingly problematic as "Cities Are Good for You" progresses, cycling through a checklist of urban issues: transportation, walkability, sustainability, inequity, design.
Geomorphologists are thus faced with an increasingly problematic challenge of selecting an appropriate DEM for their landscape analyses.
That's tough, particularly in a downturn and at a time when the ad model for Internet journalism is increasingly problematic (more on that in a future column).
It also leaves Japan with an increasingly problematic mismatch – a rigid and conservative political system for a country seeking ways to reform.
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