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1 But boosting the pace of productivity gains could be an uphill struggle .
2 Pessimists talk of a house divided and a needlessly uphill struggle .
3 And presently the old veteran wearied of the eternal uphill struggle .
4 Still, a deal between Marine Harvest and Cermaq could be an uphill struggle .
5 It is an uphill struggle but plagiarism.org has taken the first resolute step.
6 But getting mainstream shops to stock it was an uphill struggle .
7 Stitching the promised legacy-land back into its surroundings has been an uphill struggle .
8 Never were devotion and uphill struggle against doubts of success more bitterly repaid.
9 His Tour is not over but he faces an uphill struggle .
10 They have therefore faced an uphill struggle for wider acceptance in the real economy.
11 But officials admit it will be an uphill struggle to combat deeply ingrained traditions.
12 He did his best to remedy these defects, but it was an uphill struggle .
13 She knows this is going to be an uphill struggle .
14 But Seif will have an uphill struggle to secure endorsement at Thursday's formal meeting.
15 But some experts believe UCB will face an uphill struggle to differentiate its product.
16 It will be an uphill struggle for Clinton there if she wins the nomination.
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