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A journalist asked whether different temperature requirements made it difficult to keep begonias and orchids together.
City and state officials said the heavy snow made it difficult to keep pace.
Unfortunately, the high population-growth rate made it difficult to keep up with the ever-increasing needs.
The dependence of Greece upon foreign trade and tourism made it difficult to keep out the foreign press and foreign broadcasts.
Google's late start in China made it difficult to keep pace with Chinese competitors, who were constantly rolling out new things to appeal to young Web users.
But its operations in more than 100 countries have spread management thin and made it difficult to keep tabs on risks.
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Any disruption to a working day, whether illness or government restrictions, makes it difficult to keep going.
Sometimes we see a few more get started, but the economics make it difficult to keep them going.
Large pressure differentials between the salt and rock layers make it difficult to keep the drill within the pressure window when passing from one to the other.
She also said the proliferation of roadside canola would make it difficult to keep organic canola free of genetically engineered material.
The work's multiple layers make it difficult to keep track of all this hardware, which may explain the full-disclosure title.
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