Sentence examples for a rather difficult question from inspiring English sources

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Balls on Strictly is the equivalent of comfort eating for us politicos and our hysteria is masking a rather difficult question.

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Vibration control of flexible link mechanisms with more than two flexible links is still an open question, mainly because defining a model that is adequate for the designing of a controller is a rather difficult task.

This is a rather difficult theory.

Confirmation theory has proven a rather difficult endeavour.

This mix makes for a rather difficult text.

"That's a good question, a difficult question," he said.

Why this, the most dismal of ill fortune, made the McCanns, for so many people, the object of suspicion, contempt and anger, rather than empathy – that's a more difficult question to answer.

Rather, my intention is to ask a difficult question to practicing Hindus about the experience of dying for those who live, or chose to venture to what seems to them to be a ksethra or a tirtha -- both Sanskrit terms that denote a sacred geographical site whose sight (darshan) is beneficial -- and which seems to devotees to be the actual location for events in Hindu mythology.

Thus, a low P value indicates a difficult question.

"That's a really difficult question.

JILL LEPORE: A very difficult question.

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