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If you feel apart from society it is more difficult to make those connections.
It is more difficult to make a case for the classical world of mathematics, although this is what most mathematicians believe in.
Fewer veterinarians head to rural areas after graduating because many believe it is more difficult to make a living in a rural area than in an urban one.
Bread makers are hard to spot on the list of companies that have pledged to reduce salt, perhaps, Mr. Satin said, because it is more difficult to make bread without salt.
"With the U.S. riders, on any given day, we have such depth," said Vito, echoing a popular sentiment that it is more difficult to make the American squad than to win a medal once at the Olympics.
You generally reduce uncertainty via publication and transparency, and the experience of the United States has shown that in times of stress this is reassuring, but in Europe it is more difficult to make comparisons between banks and countries.
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"It's more difficult to make decisions".
But cellulosic ethanol is more difficult to make.
Objective comparisons are more difficult to make when there are more than two states.
Such kinetic measurements are more difficult to make for biomasses and waste fuels than for coals.
Furthermore, this portion of the colon is more difficult to cleanse with oral agents, making lesions more difficult to identify.
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