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First, terrorism was more difficult to combat.
Fedayeen and other paramilitary groups played a larger role, proved more difficult to combat and gave the allied forces some nasty surprises.
Since May, the Saudis have acknowledged that their terrorist problems are far worse and more difficult to combat than they had imagined, American officials said.
Meeting the target means high rates of bed occupancy, which increases the risk of infection and makes it more difficult to combat through techniques such as isolation.The Labour government has lived and breathed targets.
By being the world's most effective button-pusher, Donald Trump has brought the tactics of trolling out into the real world, where they are much more difficult to combat.
If sea turtle eggs are indeed heading from Central America to Asia that could mean a huge new market for illegal poachers – making the trade that much more difficult to combat.
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Dr. Kurzman specifically brought the case of FBI's director Peter Muller, who testified before Congress in March 2011, stating that homegrown terrorism has become a threat even more complex and difficult to combat as "we are seeing an increase in the sources of terrorism, a wider arrange of terrorist targets, and an evolution in terrorist tactics and means of communication".
And the ads can be difficult to combat; only spending $1,000 or more must legally be disclosed publicly, allowing groups like the producers of this spot to remain anonymous.
This is very difficult to combat".
Mr. Hutchinson said the problem was difficult to combat because of a gap in law enforcement.
"Spain play a spectacular game and it will be very difficult to combat them," Van Bommel said.
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