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For many New York shops, however, the real estate crunch is making survival difficult.
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While pests and diseases can usually be controlled, other factors make survival difficult for plants in commercial locations.
Food halls do tend to attract solid foot traffic, but several venders mentioned to me that visitors seem to come primed for small purchases, like a coffee or a sandwich, which makes survival difficult if you're a butcher or a cheesemonger.
That could make survival difficult for companies needing to refinance bonds when they hit maturity.
Meanwhile, in adventure mode, the cooperative mode may be a tad more dangerous, with users having created fierce pets and structures that may make survival difficult.
The largest numbers can be located in the remote Northwestern Islands, where they rarely come into contact with humans, but where shark attacks and a lack of fish make survival difficult.
The non profit organization No More Deaths/No Mas Muertes, also based in Tucson, has long believed that the increase in surveillance drives desperate people deeper and deeper into the desert, making survival more difficult.
The growing popularity of home video and access to unedited movies on cable and satellite television along with real estate pressures were making survival more difficult for the sort of small or non-chain theaters that were the primary home of independently produced genre films.
State takeovers of two countrywide networks that had supplied many regional stations with hours of free programming have made survival more difficult.
This exodus has been demoralizing for the farmers, ranchers, and businessmen who remained, and it has made survival more difficult for churches, schools, and the rural trading centres.
Also, most grocery store plants need to be transplanted, because they are packed in peat moss, making their survival difficult after the moss has dried.
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