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Ms. Rangel and the others working all those years ago didn't solve the problems, but they made it much more difficult to leave them unsolved.
We live in Pittsburgh, but I have to admit that I'm finding it more and more difficult to leave this spot.
While Bush and Paul both left a greater imprint on the race than they have up to now, other candidates on stage found it more difficult to leave their mark.
Women may have children which makes it more difficult to leave the country," he says.
Prince then put on a further 140 with Smith, who also weighed in with two wickets as batting suddenly became a lot more difficult, to leave Northants facing 49 overs before the close.
When we are committed to making our partner all bad, it is actually more difficult to leave him or her.
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Difficult to leave.
Incredibly difficult to leave.
Either way, future voluntary debt-workout agreements have just become more difficult to reach, which will leave debtors and creditors alike worse off.
A bitter wind off the nearby Hudson made it that much more difficult to contemplate ever leaving this warm, calm space.
They say that part of the device, the electrodes in the cochlea, may be more difficult to implant without leaving gaps.
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more difficult to compete
more difficult to pull
more appropriate to leave
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more expensive to leave
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more interesting to leave
more difficult to shoulder
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more difficult to scandalize
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