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1 The PSA-Opel deal leaves FCA in an increasingly difficult position in Europe.
2 Outright denial of climate science is becoming an increasingly difficult political position.
3 The tracing of contacts is, therefore, becoming increasingly difficult , the broadcaster said.
4 He said forecasting medium- and long-term gas demand would become increasingly difficult .
5 Companies in Thailand are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate political division.
6 The EU and Turkey have spent years pursuing increasingly difficult accession talks.
7 Salons and course providers are finding it increasingly difficult to attract trainees.
8 Alert Level 3 was where the disease was increasingly difficult to contain.
9 Alert level three is where the disease is increasingly difficult to contain.
10 The forces that have been unleashed are looking increasingly difficult to suppress.
11 Getting a plumber, especially in Auckland, is going to become increasingly difficult .
12 Are you finding it increasingly difficult to maintain your winning polling results?
13 Keeping the B2 stealth bomber in the air is proving increasingly difficult .
14 General practitioner, junior doctor and consultant posts are increasingly difficult to fill.
15 Walks Backward was finding it increasingly difficult to obey the First Command.
16 It became increasingly difficult to distinguish onlookers from those intent on disruption.
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