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Why has change proved so difficult to achieve?
Because behavioural change is so difficult to achieve.
Why has this all been so difficult to achieve?
But they are so difficult to achieve that it is effectively a pay cut".
This might not be so difficult to achieve because, actually, we experience it every day.
This is why Labour's commendable targets for reducing child poverty have been so difficult to achieve.
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For women as sexual beings, freedom has never been more appealing yet so bafflingly difficult to achieve.
They are so rare and difficult to achieve that the manner of them hardly seems to matter.
Senior Sanders staff see this decisive win in New Hampshire as their ticket to the genuine national campaign momentum that has so far proved difficult to achieve.
The acquisition will offer clients uniform services and technological capabilities, important pluses, he said, since the markets in New York and New Jersey are so intertwined but difficult to achieve in an informal alliance.
The castings are very thick so it is difficult to achieve full penetration welds, and therefore the initial design proposed partial penetration welds.
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so difficult to enforce
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so much to achieve
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